We try not to send you too many emails but we wanted to let you know that to meet your tremendous response, Dr. Bauer has generously agreed to repeat her talk this Saturday at the Cincinnati Observatory. A Long Time Ago in Galaxies Far, Far Away... Saturday January 21stEncore presentation at 8:30pmAt the Cincinnati Observatory Center Dr. Amanda Bauer presents her latest research on how the galaxies formed and evolved. Dr. Bauer is a research astronomer at the Australian Astronomical Observatory and did her undergraduate studies at the University of Cincinnati. Free and open to high school ages and up.Call 513-321-5186 to register. “Roaming Mars: A Personal Perspective”Dinner & Lecture Wednesday January 25th6-9pmAt the Atrium Hotel 30 Tri-County Pkwy Cincinnati, OH Scott G. Lever is currently a Mission Manager on the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) project. He joined the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1984 as a member of the Voyager project team working with the Computer Command Subsystem group. Since Voyager and before MER, he has worked on other projects including Mars Observer, Topex/Poseidon, Cassini/Huygens, and Spitzer. Scott’s main responsibility is flight operations, and he works in ground software development and maintenance (command sequence simulation and flight rules). Scott received a presidential appointment to the United States Naval Academy in 1979, and holds a MSCS from Azusa Pacific University. With respect to a local connection, Scott grew up in Cincinnati and Dayton, and graduated from Kettering Fairmont East High School in 1979. AIAA, ASME, and Mars Society members $25.00, Students $10.00, others $30Reservations are Required. Contact: Margaret.Ratcliff@xxxxxxxxxxxx O:(937) 522-4042 H:(937) 252-0920 Little wonder why the Greater Cincinnati region is one of the leading STEM education and research centers in the country! Craig NiemiExecutive Director Cincinnati Observatory Center