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    Subject: POPULAR AUTHOR TO DISCUSS AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS' CONTRIBUTIONS

    Kathleen Burton May 15, 2003
    NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
    Phone: 650/604-1731 or 650/604-9000
    E-mail: Kathleen.M.Burton_at_nasa.gov

    RELEASE: 03-38AR

    NOTE TO EDITORS AND NEWS DIRECTORS: Members of the news media and
    public are invited to attend the sixth talk in this year's 2002-2003
    Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series on Wednesday, May 21, at 7
    p.m. PDT at Foothill College's Smithwick Theater, Los Altos Hills,
    Calif. Directions and further information are available below and by
    calling the series hotline at 650/949-7888.

    POPULAR AUTHOR TO DISCUSS AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS' CONTRIBUTIONS

    Award-winning writer, filmmaker and PBS commentator Timothy Ferris
    will discuss amateur astronomers' discovery of new and exploding
    stars and their search for ancient asteroids that might be on a
    collision course with Earth.

    Ferris will be the featured speaker at a free public lecture at
    Foothill College on Wednesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. PDT. His talk is
    entitled "Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Astronomers are Probing
    Deep Space and Guarding Earth from Interplanetary Peril." New
    technologies within the reach of even modest budgets have transformed
    the hobby of astronomy in recent years. It is a topic chronicled by
    Ferris in New Yorker magazine articles and in his widely praised new
    book "Seeing in the Dark." Ferris will sign copies of the book after
    the lecture.

    "NASA Ames is proud to co-sponsor the Silicon Valley Astronomy
    Lecture Series, which exemplifies excellence in science outreach,"
    said NASA Ames Research Center Director G. Scott Hubbard. "This
    series is just one element of our efforts to inspire the next
    generation of engineers and space explorers."

    A night sky observing 'star party,' open to the general public, will
    be held at the Foothill College Observatory following Ferris' talk.
    The event will feature a variety of telescopes, with guidance
    provided by the Peninsula Astronomical Society. Since the moon will
    be more than three-quarters full, the likely sky objects for viewing
    will be Jupiter and Saturn, plus distant deep sky objects such as
    double stars, star clusters and galaxies. Amateur astronomers are
    invited to set up their own telescopes. Guests are advised to bring a
    jacket or sweater, if they plan to stay for the star party after the
    lecture.

    This is the fourth year of the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture
    Series, which is co-sponsored by NASA Ames, Foothill College's
    Division of Physical Science, Mathematics and Engineering, the
    Astronomical Society of the Pacific and the SETI Institute.

    The lecture series is held at Foothill College's Smithwick Theater in
    Los Altos Hills. From Interstate 280, exit at El Monte Road and
    travel west to the campus. Visitors must purchase a one-day campus
    parking permit for $2. Seating is on a first-come, first-served
    basis. Young people over the age of 13 are welcome. More information
    is available by calling the series hotline at 650/949-7888.
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    -- 
    Kathleen M. Burton
    Public Affairs Officer, Astrobiology & Space Science
    NASA Ames Research Center
    Moffett Field, CA 94035
    phone 650 604-1731
    fax 650 604-3990
    email Kathleen.M.Burton_at_nasa.gov
    

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