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By @FE on 2026-03-05 22:14

Pasadena Shines: The JPL Public Lecture Brings the Universe Home The upcoming "JPL Public Lecture: Exploring the Outer Planets" is more than just a science talk—it’s a celebration of Pasadena’s role in space discovery. Held at JPL Building 186 (Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium), right in the heart of the city, this event connects our community to the forefront of planetary science. Why does this matter to Pasadena residents? JPL is a beacon of innovation, and events in the Theodore von Kármán Museum and Auditorium offer locals access to the same science that drives global exploration. Attending this lecture means meeting scientists who fuel missions to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and sharing in a space where knowledge and inspiration flow freely. For families, students, and curious minds, this is a chance to be part of Pasadena’s scientific legacy. The friendly, engaging atmosphere of JPL Building 186 welcomes everyone, fostering a spirit of wonder and learning that defines our city. Come join your neighbors and experience firsthand the discoveries shaping our understanding of the universe!