I am passing this message on to all here on this list. -A Good morning astronomers. NASA will be visiting The Leonardo Sci+Tech+Art Museum on May 25-26, bringing a special exhibit (Driven to Explore, fact sheet attached just for review) that focuses on the role International Space Station plays as the centerpiece of human spaceflight activities while being a world-class research and development platform, where our future exploration plans will take humans, and how we’ll prepare for long-duration space travel including everything from the challenge of making sure astronauts’ bodies remain healthy while in low gravity environments for months at a time, to the new spacecraft and launch vehicles that will take us beyond earth’s orbit, to the robotic missions we’ll send in advance to pave the way for extended-length human exploration. It also includes a moon rock that’s available for the public to touch. For each area we visit, we look for opportunities to share our message away from the physical location of the exhibit with community outreach activities whether it be with schools, professional organizations, etc. We’d enjoy the opportunity to work the Salt Lake Astronomical Society and other clubs in your area in some way to share information with members. Come visit with us, touch a piece of the Moon, and share what you do. The Leonardo will be open from 11 am to 10 pm on Friday the 25th and from 11 am to 7 pm on Saturday the 26th. Thanks, Robin Hart Prouse Event Specialist, ITAMS Contract NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Building 2N, Room 105AD email to: robin.c.hart@nasa.gov 281-483-2843 Office 713-202-7712 Mobile 281-483-3741 Fax http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/outreach/exhibit_Driven_to_Explore_Trailer.h...