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NASA Invites Public to Participate in Virtual “Getting to Know Goddard” Artemis Discussion

As part of the Artemis program, NASA will use innovative new technologies and systems to explore more of the Moon than ever before. The public is invited to learn more about NASA’s 21st century lunar exploration program in the next live “Getting to Know Goddard” session. The event will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, from 1 to 2:10 p.m. ET via Goddard’s Ustream channel.

During the event, experts on lunar science, space communications, space weather and more will provide an overview of the Artemis program and Goddard’s contributions to this endeavor, and then answer questions submitted by the audience.

Ahead of a human return, the agency will send dozens of new science investigations and technology experiments to the Moon beginning in 2021. NASA will land the first woman and next man on the Moon in 2024 and establish sustainable lunar exploration by the end of the decade. NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, located in Greenbelt, Maryland, is leveraging its expertise across multiple areas and facilities to support the Artemis initiative including sending instruments to the Moon through the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. Along with commercial and international partners, NASA will establish a sustainable presence on the Moon in preparation to take humanity’s next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars. 

At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, we’re leveraging our scientific and technical expertise across multiple capacities, including lunar and planetary science, sun science and space weather, space communications and navigation, astronaut search and rescue, agile launch support, and in-space services, to support NASA’s Artemis initiative for a new era of crewed lunar exploration. Credits: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

Immediately following the Artemis presentation, a special panel discussion will air from 2:15 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. on the same Ustream channel. In that virtual event, NBA Celtics player, Jaylen Brown joins Goddard’s Dr. Yaireska “Yari” Collado-Vega a research astrophysicist in NASA’s Heliophysics Science Division, and Kenneth “Kenny” Harris II, Senior Project Engineer for the HERMES and Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) missions. They will discuss the importance, and impact, of STEM education in completing Goddard missions, in their personal journeys and careers, and in shaping the next generation of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) leaders. A question-and-answer segment will follow.

The session will be broadcast and available free to the public at:  https://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-gsfc

For more information about NASA’s Artemis program, visit:  https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/

For more information on NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, visit:  www.nasa.gov/goddard

If you would like to request an accommodation to participate in this program (e.g., sign language interpreter, captioning service, reader services, etc.) please contact the GSFC Disability Program Manager, Merechia Davis, in the Equal Opportunity Programs Office at (301) 286-0561 or merechia.n.davis@nasa.gov.

Deanna Trask / Lora Bleacher
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
deanna.m.trask@nasa.gov