Tuesday, September 23, 2008

2008 Flagstaff Festival of Science Day #4

What's happening on Monday, September 29? Not quite as many Festival of Science choices to make. However, the lectures sound great and if the timing is just right between the last two, you might just make all three.

At 4 p.m., Lowell Observatory presents NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander Discoveries with Sanlyn Buxner & Carla Bitter from the University of Arizona.

Then you don't even have to move from your seat to hear the next lecture.

At 5 p.m., Lisa Leap from Grand Canyon National Park will speak about the archaeological sites at the bottom of the Grand Canyon that are in jeopardy.

At 7 p.m., if you hurry, you can hear about Earthquakes: From Quakelets to Megakillers, from Dr. David Brumbaugh scientist with the NAU Arizona Earthquake Information Center. This lecture is across town at the Museum of Northern Arizona.

Get the details at 2008 Flagstaff Festival of Science.

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