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  • Unveiling the Cosmos: The James Webb Space Telescope

    David Lehman, Project Manager, Retired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a marvel of modern engineering, poised to unlock the mysteries of the cosmos like never before. Its state-of-the-art spacecraft, featuring an advanced telescope and pioneering technologies such as a massive sunshield and cutting-edge infrared sensors, is a testament to human ingenuity. Launched on December of 2021, the JWST is offering an unparalleled vantage point for celestial observation. It has already captured stunning images of the earliest galaxies, providing breathtaking insights into their formation. Moreover, its detailed study of exoplanet atmospheres has revealed intriguing clues about potential habitability. The JWST also delves into the search for technosignatures, hinting at the tantalizing possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations. How will the JWST reshape our understanding of the universe, and what new wonders will it uncover next? Dive into the fascinating world of the JWST and join the quest for cosmic knowledge! MORE >

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  • Mars: Conquest and Colonization

    David Lehman, Project Manager, Retired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    This presentation traces humanity's journey to the Red Planet, starting with Mariner 4's pioneering flyby. The current phase of Mars exploration features advanced missions like Mars Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MAVEN, Curiosity Rover, and Perseverance Rover, each contributing invaluable data about Mars' surface, atmosphere, and potential for life. Looking ahead, ambitious projects such as Mars Sample Return aim to bring Martian samples back to Earth for detailed study, while the ARTEMIS program envisions human missions to Mars, paving the way for future colonization. How will these endeavors shape our understanding and presence on Mars? Join us to explore this exciting frontier. MORE >

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  • Are We Alone? For Kids

    David Lehman, Project Manager, Retired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    Imagine looking up at the stars and wondering: “Is someone out there wondering about us too?” Scientists ask that question every day! But first, they have to figure out what life really is — anything that grows, eats, and changes. To search for life, we use giant telescopes on Earth and even floating in space! We send brave robots on missions, like the Mars Sample Return to bring back pieces of Mars, and the Europa Clipper to explore a moon covered in ice! Scientists also use the Drake Equation, a kind of space treasure map, to guess how many alien civilizations might be out there. But there’s a puzzle called the Fermi Paradox — if life should be everywhere, why haven’t we seen it yet? Our plan? Build better telescopes, explore more worlds, and never give up! Maybe you will be the space explorer who finds the answer! MORE >

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  • A Martian’s Thoughts about being a Good Speaker and Leader

    David Lehman, Project Manager, Retired from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    The theme of this talk will revolve around the significance of effective communication, leadership, and vision in the context of space exploration, particularly missions to Mars. It will emphasize the importance of clear communications, strong leadership qualities, and visionary thinking in overcoming challenges and achieving success in endeavors such as space travel to Mars. It will also highlight notable figures who have exemplified these qualities throughout history, drawing parallels between their achievements and the challenges faced in space exploration. Overall, the theme will convey the message that effective communication and leadership are essential for the success of future Mars missions and for those who aspire to follow their dreams. MORE >

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