Beyond Artemis: Human Expeditions to the Moons of the Solar System

March 11 at 7pm

Book signing after talk

Humankind is returning to the Moon, but we won’t stop there. The international is designed to enable exploration much farther afield. Care to float around on the Martian moons? How about a voyage to the icy cliffs of Callisto or the thundering volcanoes of Enceladus? How about a 3D-printed home on our own Moon? We’ll explore the possibilities, as well as take a quick look back to how we got to the moon in the first place. Come see the exotic landscapes of other worlds and the gadgets that will get us there.Ìý

Michael Carroll

Journalist, lecturer and space artist has written about 35 books on subjects ranging from planets and space exploration to ancient archeology. He has written for dozens of magazines worldwide.ÌýCarroll is a FellowÌýand founding member of the . His art and articles have appeared in several hundred magazines worldwide. One of his original paintings is on the surface of Mars—in digital form—aboard the Phoenix spacecraft. He is the recipient of the Lucien Rudaux award for lifetime achievement in the astronomical arts, and he voluntarily eats orange marshmallow circus peanuts, which may or may not be actual food.

Ìý

TICKETS:
$12 Adult general admissionÌý
$8 Students/Seniors/Military/Youth general admissionÌý