The James Webb Space Telescope will fundamentally alter our understanding of black holes, the early Universe, the life cycle of stars, planets, and more. Learn more about this groundbreaking mission as we prepare for the next giant leap forward in astronomy and space exploration.
Join us on Zoom as we host Michelle Nichols, M.Ed. Director of Public Observing at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, IL. This virtual program is part of the Culture, History, and Society lectures hosted by the Lawrence Branch. Made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation and partnership with the NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassadors Volunteer Program.
This event is being held as an online meeting/webinar via Zoom. Registered attendees will be emailed login instructions approximately 2 hours before the event. Before the live online meeting/webinar, please be sure to check out our list of IndyPL materials and NASA's James Webb Space Telescope web resources: Lesson Plans, Activities & Programs For Formal and Informal Education here.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Educators | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Online | Lecture/Panel Discussion |
TAGS: | virtual program | virtual | Online | nasa | lecture | James Webb Space Telescope |
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