|
|
Special instructions It looks like we'll have cool weather for JPL's open house.
More information can be gleaned from these pages.
http://welcometothemeadows.blogspot.com/2011/05/jpl-open-house-this-weekend.html
http://my.firedoglake.com/rosalind/2011/05/08/coming-soon-jpl-open-house/ |
|
|
Directions
See JPL's directions from various locations: http://goo.gl/bk89b
Park in LOT A on the west side of Oak Grove Drive, across from JPL. Find the western pedestrian entrance to the JPL campus right on Oak Grove Drive. Circling clockwise around building 249, meet at the information booth close to the western entrance. See the following map for precise location: http://goo.gl/XYvBO |
|
The Good
SCIENCE!!
ROBOTS!! |
|
The Bad
-- It can get quite hot in Pasadena this time of year.
-- It does get kind of crowded at some exhibits, so it's generally advised to get in early. |
|
Notes
This popular event celebrates JPL's accomplishments with exhibits and demonstrations about the Laboratory's ongoing research and space exploration. Many of the Lab's scientists and engineers are on hand to answer questions about how spacecraft are sent to other planets, how scientists utilize space technologies to explore Earth and how researchers are searching for planets beyond the solar system.
Admission and parking is free.
Things we might see
-- Mission Control Room (tour)
-- Robo Dome - featuring two 700 pound robots gliding in an arena under artificial stars.
-- The "Ask A Scientist" booth -- All science questions welcome.
-- The spacecraft fabrication area (#16)
Bring: sunscreen, hat, comfortable shoes, small bag. Available food is basic burgers and hot dogs, ice cream, bottled water.
Items not permitted: weapons, explosives, incendiary devices, dangerous instruments, alcohol, illegal drugs, pets, all types of skates including skateboards, segways and bicycles. No bags, backpacks or ice chests are allowed, with the exception of small purses and diaper bags.
|
|
More details |
(Hikers have been notified by email) |
|