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NASA CoLab's "Luna Philosophie": Humanity Evolving Into Space
Wednesday May 2, 2007 from 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Citizen Space
425 Second St., #300
San Francisco, California 94107 Get Directions
Please join us for the first meeting of Luna Philosophie, a time for discussing humanity's evolution into space. This event is an initiative of NASA CoLab, a new project aiming to increase public participation in the nation's space program. Luna Philosophie will occur on (or close to) every Full Moon, in San Francisco, as part of CoLab's efforts to bring NASA and space to the dynamic creative communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. Each Luna Philosophie meeting will have a different theme, and will involve a presentation and open discussion for philosophizing. Anyone who is interested in an open, creative dialogue on human, space related topics is encouraged to attend!

WHAT: This first meeting of Luna Philosophie will provide an introduction to NASA CoLab and the Luna Philosophie "Humanity Evolving Into Space" concept in general

WHO: All are welcome, from space professionals to those who are unsure what N-A-S-A stands for!

MISC: Please bring food and drink to share.

RSVP: Not required but helpful in planning for space equirements.

For more information on NASA CoLab, visit:
http://colab.arc.nasa.gov or contact andrew.hoppin@moonfront.com

For more information on Luna Philosophie, visit: http://colab.arc.nasa.gov/luna or contact dsantiago@arc.nasa.gov
Comments
Any streaming for those of us out-of-the-office?
Posted 5 years ago
not this time, but we're working on getting a camera for future CoLab events!
Posted 5 years ago


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