NASA plans to broadcast a program next week to discuss water within and beyond our solar system. Here is the
press release information:
NASA Television will air an event from 1 – 2 p.m. EDT on Tuesday,
April 7, featuring leading science and engineering experts discussing
the recent discoveries of water and organics in our solar system, the
role our sun plays in water-loss in neighboring planets, and our search
for habitable worlds among the stars.
The event, which is open to the public, will take place in the Webb
Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street SW in Washington.
The panel also will highlight the fundamental questions NASA is
working to answer through its cutting-edge science research: Where do we
come from? Where are we going? Are we alone?
Panel participants include:
- John Grunsfeld, astronaut and Science Mission Directorate associate administrator, NASA Headquarters, Washington
- Ellen Stofan, chief scientist, NASA Headquarters
- James Green, director of Planetary Science, NASA Headquarters
- Jeffrey Newmark, interim director of Heliophysics, NASA Headquarters
- Paul Hertz, director of Astrophysics, NASA Headquarters
Go
here for NASA TV. Hopefully, it will also be shown on the
NASA channel on Youtube.