Tour: Science in Action: Tenacious Discovery
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What:
Tour
When:
9:30 AM, Thursday 4 Feb 2021 CST
(45 minutes)
Where:
Space Center Houston (Hosting of all events take place on-line-virtually)
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Networking Lounges and Tours
Our sister planet Venus could serve as a model for many exoplanets soon to be discovered in the upcoming era of new space telescopes, such as James Webb and others. Venus may have been far more Earth-like than its present climate state, which is inhospitable and more like that inside a pressure-cooker oven with surface temperatures of 450 C (842 F) and pressures equivalent to 1,000 meters (0.62 miles) under the sea. How did Venus evolve from a past "habitable" state to its present one, and how does that help us understand our own destiny?
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Who's Attending
Candace Langenbuch
Aldine ISD
Edgar Ayala
Augusta A. Mayo Elementary School
Audra Peck
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Kaori Sasaki
JAXA Space Education Center
Adair Teller
Program Specialist Special Education. Solar System Ambassador
Manhatttan Beach Unified School District
Leila Makdisi
Museum of Science and Industry - Chicago
Meridyth Moore
Space Center Houston
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