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SUMMARY:Launch & Learn: UMaine Space Initiative Reception
DESCRIPTION:Learn about ongoing faculty and student projects\, including Maine’s First Small Satellite\, MESAT1. Network with others working in the space industry\, research\, and education from around the state. \nActivities are planned throughout the day (stay tuned for more details). \nReception will be held from 5:00 – 7:00 pm at the Versant Power Astronomy Center and Maynard Jordan Planetarium in Orono\, Maine. Open to the public (first come first serve – Max 50). \nRefreshments (fruits\, crackers\, cheese\, drinks) will be served in the reception area outside the planetarium dome for those who are networking by the posters. \nRSVP is required! \nPlease email um.space@maine.edu
URL:https://umaine.edu/space/event/launch-learn-umaine-space-initiative-reception/
LOCATION:Versant Power Astronomy Center and Maynard Jordan Planetarium\, 167 Rangeley Rd\, Orono\, maine
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SUMMARY:UMaine Space Day
DESCRIPTION:List of activities scheduled for UMaine Space Day- designed for high-school aged students: \n9:30 am to 10:30 am – Planetarium Program “From Dream to Discovery: Inside NASA”\, Versant Power Astronomy Center. Registration link. \nJoin NASA’s engineers as they design\, test\, and launch today’s hottest missions into space. Witness the enormity of the new James Webb Space Telescope\, the intensity of Goddard Space Flight Center’s testing facilities\, and the excitement of the New Horizons mission to Pluto. From blueprint to blastoff\, experience how robotic space flight is pushing the frontiers of human exploration to the very edges of the universe! Watch the trailer. \n10:45 am to 11:45 am – Challenger Learning Center Rocket Launch\, Versant Power Astronomy Center\, outside parking lot. \n12 noon to 1:00 pm  – Lunch: Coupons for Hilltop Dining provided \n12:45 pm to 1:45 pm – Lunar Habitat/MESAT1 Groud Station Tour\, at the NASA Habitat located behind the Mahaney Dome \nThe 3\,600-square foot laboratory building contains a 42-foot by 10-foot circular inflatable structure which will be the blueprint for a habitat to be used on future NASA missions to the moon and planets\, expected by 2030. The structure\, which will be deployed as a human habitat\, will have wireless sensors embedded in a layer of its fabric walls to monitor the structural integrity\, micrometeoroid impacts and internal environmental conditions. The sensors will be able to detect impacts and leaks in the structure. UMaine faculty and students have developed algorithms for relaying data. \nSpace is limited! \nLunch coupons for UMaine Memorial Union are provided \nUniversity of Maine Campus Map
URL:https://umaine.edu/space/event/umaine-space-day/
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ORGANIZER;CN="UMaine Space Initiative":MAILTO:um.space@maine.edu
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