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SUMMARY:USA SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FESTIVAL\, Apr 7-8\, 2018\, Washington\, DC
DESCRIPTION:The USA Science and Engineering Festival will take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington\, DC from April 7-8\, 2018.   NASA will be at exhibit booth #5509 in the Space Exploration Pavilion\, Hall E.   NOAA will be at Booth #5837. \nMore information on NASA’s participation is as follows: \nDuring the two-day public event\, Saturday and Sunday\, festival visitors can come to NASA’s interactive and informative exhibit at booth #5509 in the Space Exploration Pavilion\, Hall E\, to learn about: \n\nGetting to know – and getting to – Mars\nViewing the universe through Hubble’s lens\nX-rays\, gamma rays\, and how it all began\nOur Sun\, star of the Milky Way\nLooking for the ingredients for life on other worlds\nLiving and working on the International Space Station\nBig breakthroughs with small satellites\nX-planes! NASA has them. All-electric. Quiet supersonic.\nLunar exploration\, today and tomorrow\n\nNASA’s exhibit will showcase the future of human space exploration – including the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System rocket. Also on display will be the agency’s partnership with American Girl to inspire young girls to pursue education and careers in science\, technology\, engineering and math (STEM). \nFrom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday\, the stage located within the NASA exhibit will feature scientists and engineers presenting fast-paced\, TED-style talks with titles such as: \n\nSo You Want to Go to Space. I did!\nNASA Aeronautics and the X-57 All-Electric Plane\nHow is the Weather in Space?\nIncreasing the Awesome: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope\nHow Do You Make a Planet?\nIs Anyone Out There: NASA’s Search for Life in the Universe\n\nAlso on Saturday\, high school students will have the opportunity interview NASA experts from 1 to 1:50 p.m. about their work and its challenges during the festival’s Meet the Scientist & Engineer event in the Career Pavilion. And\, on Sunday\, NASA astronaut Jessica Meir will talk at 11 a.m. on Stage E about life as an astronaut and scientist. \nThe convention center is located at 801 Mt. Vernon Place NW. For more information about the festival\, and a complete list of activities and exhibits\, visit: \nhttps://www.usasciencefestival.org
URL:https://spacepolicyonline.com/events/usa-science-and-engineering-festival-apr-7-8-2018-washington-dc/
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