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St. Louis Astronomical Society Meeting: Standing on the Shoulders of Apollo 15

Friday, August 21, 2020 | 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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Standing on the shoulders of Apollo 15: A look backward and forward to lunar science and exploration by Professor Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis.

While millions dream of traveling to the Moon, only 24 people have had an opportunity to do it. This talk aims to take listeners on a multimedia journey through space and time. We will traverse the intersection of science and exploration from Apollo 15, to the upcoming Artemis mission in 2024. 

The St. Louis Astronomical Society is an organization for individuals interested in astronomy and telescopes. The public is invited to attend it's meetings, telescope observing sessions and special events. For more information about Astronomical Society events, please visit www.slasonline.org or call 314-962-9231.

Zoom online meeting only - To get the link to the Zoom meeting if you are a non-member of SLAS, simply send a request to the following email: contactus@slasonline.org 

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Standing on the shoulders of Apollo 15: A look backward and forward to lunar science and exploration by Professor Jeffrey Gillis-Davis, Washington University in St. Louis.
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