Asteroid Day at Chabot Space And Science Center
Saturday, June 29, 2024, 1000 - 1700
Chabot Space and Science Center and B612 Foundation invite the public to a full day of presentations and activities marking the 9th annual International Asteroid Day on Saturday, June 29, from 10 am to 5 pm. Featured guests include NASA astronauts Rusty Schweickart, Steve Smith and Nicole Stott, who will give illustrated talks, greet the public, sign books and be available for photos. The astronauts will be joined by other experts and scientists, including astronomer and YouTuber Scott Manley and Chabot astronomer Gerald McKeegan to engage, educate and inspire about asteroids and space. The program aims to highlight the importance and impact of space on Earth and attract a wide audience to learn about asteroids and the science and business of space. A schedule of Asteroid Day events and activities may be found at www.ChabotSpace.org . Asteroid Day activities are included with regular Chabot admission and tickets may be purchased in advance at www.ChabotSpace.org .
Asteroid Day is a United Nations-sanctioned global awareness campaign participated annually on 30 June, the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska meteor airburst event. Co-founded in 2014 by astrophysicist and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May, Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, filmmaker Grig Richters, and B612 Foundation President Danica Remy..
As part of the day, the B612 Foundation, in partnership with Chabot, will present the first winner of the Schweickart Prize. The winner, alongside astronauts, will receive the prize and a $10,000 check. The Schweickart Prize honors graduate students with innovative ideas and leadership potential in planetary defense fields.
Asteroid Day Activities at Chabot are scheduled to include: Take photos with NASA Astronauts; Astronaut Steve Smith talk: An astronaut's journey: childhood dreams to riding rockets; Astronaut Nicole Stott talk: Earth from Space; Astronaut Rusty Schweickart Award: Inspiring the next generation of planetary defenders; Design art that could end up in space; Learn about B612's Asteroid Institute in person; Check out the new NASA Ames Visitor Center; Have your own copy of Nicole Stott's book Back to Earth signed in person.
Prices:
General Admission: USD 19.00,
general admission: USD 24.00
Category: Festivals | Festival
Asteroid Day is a United Nations-sanctioned global awareness campaign participated annually on 30 June, the anniversary of the 1908 Tunguska meteor airburst event. Co-founded in 2014 by astrophysicist and Queen guitarist Dr Brian May, Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, filmmaker Grig Richters, and B612 Foundation President Danica Remy..
As part of the day, the B612 Foundation, in partnership with Chabot, will present the first winner of the Schweickart Prize. The winner, alongside astronauts, will receive the prize and a $10,000 check. The Schweickart Prize honors graduate students with innovative ideas and leadership potential in planetary defense fields.
Asteroid Day Activities at Chabot are scheduled to include: Take photos with NASA Astronauts; Astronaut Steve Smith talk: An astronaut's journey: childhood dreams to riding rockets; Astronaut Nicole Stott talk: Earth from Space; Astronaut Rusty Schweickart Award: Inspiring the next generation of planetary defenders; Design art that could end up in space; Learn about B612's Asteroid Institute in person; Check out the new NASA Ames Visitor Center; Have your own copy of Nicole Stott's book Back to Earth signed in person.
Prices:
General Admission: USD 19.00,
general admission: USD 24.00
Category: Festivals | Festival
Starting Price Per Person
$ 19.00 USD
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Where
Chabot Space and Science Center
10000 Skyline Boulevard
Oakland California 94619
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
10000 Skyline Boulevard
Oakland California 94619
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
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