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Window on the Universe Family Science Nights
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- From: "Dana,Kathy,or Sarah Dawes" <ddawes@moscow.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 19:12:27 -0700
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The Palouse area was chosen as one of three in the nation to receive the
"Window on the Universe" Program from the Challenger Center for Space
Science Education, funded by grants from NASA. Among the several
opportunities available as a result of this are three FREE "Family Science
Nights" to be held this week:
Sunday, Apr. 30 (3pm in the Lewiston High School cafeteria) - Dr.
Matt Bobrowsky, an astrophysicist and excellent teacher, will talk about
"The Success of Science", specifically with regard to what we've learned
about space.
Monday night May 1 (7pm at the Moscow High School Auditorium - "Dr.
Matt's" topic will be "How Big, How Far?" dealing with what we know about
the vastness of space and how we can get a feel for what's "out there".
Tuesday night May 2 (at 7pm in the Gladish Auditorium in Pullman) - Dr.
Bill Clancey will speak about "Mars on Earth", a project with which he is
involved in an arctic environment.
All three talks are suitable for families, and are especially recommended
for children in grade 4 and above. Please take advantage of these
opportunities!
Kathy Dawes
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