When: Thursday, July 9th, 6:30pm
Where: Bell In Hand Tavern - 45-55 Union St, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Cross “drinking beer with an astronaut” off your bucket list during Speakeasy Science, a casual and informative evening of presentations from a bonafide astronaut and a member of the International Space Station research team, followed by some Q&A.
"NASA's international space station awareness campaign, Destination Station is designed to educate the public about research performed on the ISS, and how that research can impact our daily lives.
We've partnered with Destination Station and the Bell in Hand Tavern to host Speakeasy Science, celebrating science and research in an informal "atmosphere" (Get it?). During Speakeasy Science, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg @AstroKarenN about life 240 miles above Earth. We will also have a discussion with space suit engineer Su Curley. So strap in for a rousing discussion on thermo regulation without convection. The event is 21+ and free to the public. Both presentations will be followed by a brief Q&A session."
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