Thanks Paul.
Pete Turner
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Subject: [pasmembers] Fwd: Fw: NSN Webinar Tonight: Antarctic Meteorite Hunting!
The Night Sky Network is giving a webinar this evening on hunting for
meteorites in the Antarctic. This should be a very interesting presentation.
Dr. Emilie Dunham, one of our former speakers, was on an Antarctic meteorite
hunt in the fall of 2019. The group she was with found several hundred
meteorites.
I have attended several of the NSN webinars and they all have been very
interesting and informative.
Paul Facuna
Vice President, Phoenix Astronomical Society
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Subject: NSN Webinar Tonight: Antarctic Meteorite Hunting!
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have two announcements for members! We have a webinar tonight about hunting for
meteorites in Antarctica, and there are openings available for a free workshop
series about best practices for engaging with girls in astronomy outreach! Find
details for both below.
1. The Night Sky Network and Reach for the Stars: NASA Science for Girl Scouts
have teamed up to offer another round of free online workshops for amateur
astronomers about the new Space Science badges and best practices for engaging
Girl Scouts with astronomy. If you are interested in these classes and missed
earlier sessions, you can sign up for a new round this fall! Deadline is August
30. For workshop details, visit:
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2. Join the NASA Night Sky Network tonight, Tuesday, August 25 at 6pm PT/9pm ET
to hear Dr. Cynthia Evans tell us about NASA's search for meteorites in
Antarctica.
Dr. Evans will describe some of her recent experiences deployed to Antarctica
as part of NASA’s Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) 2019-2020 field
team. She will also discuss the importance of NASA’s meteorite collection for
understanding solar system evolution and relevance for current and future NASA
missions.
About Dr. Cynthia Evans
Cynthia Evans is the Senior Exploration Scientist for the Astromaterials
Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division within the Exploration
Integration and Science Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Trained as
a geologist and oceanographer, Evans earned a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences in 1983
from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego
and a BS in geology from the University of Rochester.
Registration Information: NSN members can register
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