Hubble Webcast Announcement

From: Lucy Albert (lalbert_at_stsci.edu)
Date: 03/18/05


Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:44:44 -0500


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HUBBLE WEBCAST ANNOUNCEMENT:

The following event at the Space Telescope Science
Institute in Baltimore MD will be webcast live. Those watching the
live webcast will be able to submit questions to
the speaker via email. The recorded webcast will
also be available for viewing online shortly
afterward.

To view the webcast, you may need to download and
install software. See the web site listed below a
few days in advance for details.

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           Hubble Space Telescope Public Lecture Series
                                      at the
               Space Telescope Science Institute

                                Baltimore MD

Speaker: Dr. Frank Summers, Space Telescope Science Institute

Topic: Fifteen Years of Intriguing and Astounding Images from Hubble

Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2005

Time: 8 PM

Place: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) Auditorium

Price: Free admission and free parking

Phone: 410-338-4700

Internet: http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml

On April 24, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into
orbit aboard the space shuttle Discovery. Fifteen years later,
Hubble has revolutionized views of the universe for both the
professional and the layman. Although designed to do cutting
edge astronomy, Hubble's amazingly detailed images have also
captured the public's imagination, and taken all of mankind on
a remarkable journey through the cosmos. Dr. Summers will
present not only the most beautiful images from Hubble, but
also provide the scientific insight that renders them even more
stunning.

Lectures on a diverse selection of cosmic topics are held
the first Tuesday of every month at 8 PM in the STScI
Auditorium, located at 3700 San Martin Drive on the Homewood
campus of Johns Hopkins University. Admission is free and free
parking is available in the lot across the street.

This lecture will be webcast live. The recorded webcast will
also be available for viewing online shortly afterward. To
view the webcast, you may need to download and install
software. See the web site listed below a few days in advance
for details.

Further information and directions are available by
calling 410-338-4700 or on the internet at:

   http://hubblesite.org/about_us/public-talks.shtml

NEXT MONTH: Dr. Massimo Stiavelli, Space Telescope Science
            Institute, Probing the End of the Dark Ages with
            the Hubble Ultra Deep Field

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Lucy Albert
Exhibit Coordinator
Office of Public Outreach
Space Telescope Science Institute
410-338-4857 phone
410-338-4579 fax



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