NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center to celebrate 7th annual International Observe the Moon Night on October 28
The Event Will Be Hosted By The Planetary Missions Program At Marshall And Encourages.
The public and media are invited to attend the 7th annual International Observe the Moon Night celebration at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. It is a public occasion that fosters observation and understanding of public regarding Moon that's been Earth's long and constant companion.
The event will be free and will occur on October 28, Saturday at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center's Shuttle Park, under the Pathfinder Space Shuttle, in Huntsville, Alabama. The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is the official visitor for Marshall. The event will be hosted by the Planetary Missions Program at Marshall and encourages.
The people are invited to learn more about the Moon and its relation to NASA planetary science and exploration.The show will also have an interactive round i.e. "Ask the Scientists" with Dr. Renee Weber who is a planetary scientist and other NASA planetary team members from 5:30 to 7:00 pm.
The upcoming show will also include Moon-related and solar system exhibits and hands-on activities for children and adults.
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