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Exploring Mars: An Evening with NASA Engineer, Kobie Boykins

Tuesday, February 6, 2018
7:00 pm

Few events in the last decade of space exploration have captured the world’s imagination like NASA’s ongoing Mars Exploration Program. In 2004, the successful deployment of the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity launched a new era of scientific investigation of our nearest neighbor.

On Tuesday, February 6th at 7pm the Cradle is proud to present an evening with NASA engineer, Kobie Boykins. For Boykins, a mechanical engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Rover’s success was also a personal triumph: he helped design and build the solar arrays that enabled the Rovers to keep going long after their planned 90-day life.

Boykins is also intimately involved with the latest venture to Mars, as supervisor of the mobility and remote sensing mast teams for the Mars Science Laboratory, better known as Curiosity. Curiosity landed on Mars and has made headlines with evidence that conditions on Mars, including the presence of water, once could have supported life. For work on this and other compelling projects, Boykins received a NASA Exceptional Service Medal, one of the highest honors given to NASA employees and contractors.

Boykins’ boundless enthusiasm for unraveling the mysteries of outer space, and Mars in particular, is infectious. Join us for an engaging evening exploring the Red Planet with an update on the very latest chapter in the ongoing story of Mars exploration. The event is part of the Cradle’s multi-year program, “Countdown to Apollo at 50” that celebrates the Apollo program and looks to the future of space exploration.

Admission is $5.00 and free for members, space is limited!


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Members: Please call reservations at 516-572-4066 (M-F, 10-4) to reserve your seat!