SETI public: Fw: What's New at Wild About Mars

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Fri Dec 19 2003 - 18:59:23 PST

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    From: The Planetary Society
    Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 7:55 PM
    To: Planetary Society
    Subject: What's New at Wild About Mars

    WHAT'S NEW AT
    WILD ABOUT MARS
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    GREAT NEWS! DEADLINE EXTENDED
    You now have until Monday, December 22 to purchase
    your Wild About Mars tickets at the special
    advanced prices. A 15% savings!

    Purchase your tickets at:
    http://store.yahoo.com/planetarysociety/wam-member-advance-tickets.html

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    JUST ADDED . . .

    *ON THE GIANT SCREEN
    Bounce to Mars with the Mars Exploration Rover . . .
    Fly through a Comet with Stardust . . .
    Sail into space with Cosmos 1: The First Solar Sail . . .
    Ride on the outside of a rocket with real
    launch video from Ecliptic Enterprises, RocketCam!

    See all this breathtaking footage and more
    projected on our Giant -- 18' x 24' -- Screen.

    Read more about the Giant Screen at:
    http://planetary.org/wam/giantscreen.html

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    *SPECIAL GUESTS
    Bill Nye, The Science Guy will do a live show
    about Mars, sundials, and science.

    A book signing with Bill Hartman, planetary scientist,
    artist, and author of the recently released book,
    A Traveler's Guide to Mars.

    Don Brownlee, Stardust Project Scientist
    Franklin Chang-Diaz, Space Shuttle astronaut
    Tom Duxbury, Stardust Project Manager
    Robert Picardo, actor
    Donna Shirley, Planetary Society Advisory
    Council Member and former Jet Propulsion
    Laboratory aerospace engineer

    Stay tuned, more guests are added all the time.
    http://www.planetary.org/wam/guests.html
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    *SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
    Readings from the works of Ray Bradbury done by
    stars of stage and screen.

    A lively discussion of possible directions for
    future human exploration of Mars.

    Read the full schedule at:
    http://www.planetary.org/wam/schedule.html

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    *EXHIBITS
    Cosmos 1: The First Solar Sail
    See a technology that will likely fly missions
    throughout the solar system and to the stars.
    The Planetary Society and Cosmos Studios will
    display a replica of one of the eight 47-foot
    blades that make up the Cosmos 1 Solar Sail
    spacecraft, which is slated to launch
    in spring 2004.

    Michael Carroll, Space Artist
    See Michael Carroll's massive 16-panel mural
    depicting all phases of humanity's quest to know
    the universe we live in, beginning with the
    Viking longships and culmninating with our
    exploration of Mars. Watch Mr. Carroll complete
    the final panel at Wild About Mars by
    painting Spirit's landing. Sponsored by
    Lockheed Martin Astronautics.

    Read about more exhibits at:
    http://www.planetary.org/wam/exhibits.html

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    Haven't booked your hotel yet?
    Friday, December 19 is the last day to reserve your
    room at the Sheraton Pasadena at the special Planetary
    Society rate.

    http://www.planetary.org/wam/localinfo.html

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    The Planetary Society's Wild About Mars Weekend
    gets more exciting everyday.
    Keep updated on this historic event at:
    http://planetary.org/wam

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    Thank you to our generous sponsors.

    Read more about our sponsors at:
    http://planetary.org/wam/sponsor.html

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