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The Very Latest from Hubble
April 26,2005
12 noon PDT

Breathtaking new images from the Hubble Space Telescope on it's 15th birthday! (20 min.)
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Conversations with Nobel Laureates
June & July
Evenings (exact times and dates to come)
The Exploratorium’s Mary Miller hosts three conversations with Nobel laureates in the McBean Theater. (1 hour)


Iron Science Teacher
July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2005
12 noon PDT

Cheer on the competitors in this zany science cook-off (based on the popular Iron Chef TV series), where teachers compete before a live audience at the Exploratorium for the revered title of Iron Science Teacher. (1 hour)


Deep Impact
July 8, 2005
2 p.m. PDT

Take a look inside a comet! Launched on Jan. 12, 2005, the Deep Impact spacecraft is hurtling through space on a collision course with an enormous comet. Join senior scientist Paul Dougherty as he explores this new and exciting mission! (20 min.)


100 Years of Physics
August 5, 11, 19
2 p.m. PDT

In this three-part series, senior scientist Paul Dougherty celebrates great advancements in science. Each show will investigate one of Einstein’s great discoveries. (20 min.)

 

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