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By @FE on 2026-03-05 22:14
JPL Public Lecture: Exploring the Outer Planets – What You Need to Know
If you're eager to learn about the latest discoveries from our solar system’s giants, mark your calendar for the JPL Public Lecture: Exploring the Outer Planets. Hosted at the historic JPL Building 186 (Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium) in Pasadena, CA, this public event offers a unique opportunity to hear firsthand from experts about cutting-edge missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
What can you expect? Dynamic talks, stunning visuals, and engaging discussions diving into recent findings—the lecture promises updates on spacecraft observations, atmospheric phenomena, and the future of planetary exploration. The venue itself is steeped in innovation, known for its captivating science exhibits and its welcoming, vibrant atmosphere. The auditorium is designed to immerse guests in discovery, creating the perfect environment for discussing mysteries of the universe.
Whether you’re a space enthusiast, student, or simply curious about planetary science, this event is open to all. A night at the Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium guarantees a memorable experience connecting you with the wonders beyond Earth.