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5317 Lovington Highway Hobbs, NM 88240 575-392-6730

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Eyes on Earth Opening

Wednesday 01 February 2012, 17:30 - 20:00
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Join us for the opening of our newest traveling exhibit:  Eyes on Earth.

Exhibit opens at 5:30pm and at 6pm we will have a special speaker, Dr. Vic Berner from New Mexico Junior College.

Refreshments will be served.

Far beyond the atmosphere of Earth, at orbits ranging from 290 to over 35,400 km (180 to over 22,000 miles) above sea level, circle the satellites of the Earth Observing System (EOS), NASA’s primary satellite mission. This small group of human-made scientific observers is constantly scanning our planet--tracking weather, monitoring pollution, creating maps, and gathering information that helps scientists predict storms, monitor forest fires, and study the holes in the ozone layer.

EYES ON EARTH, a highly interactive science exhibition, focuses on the EOS and examines how satellite observations are made and what we can learn about the Earth using space technology. Designed primarily for families and school groups (elementary through adults), visitors learn what a satellite is, discover the different types of orbits, and explore cutting-edge technology similar to that used by EOS scientists. EYES ON EARTH brings these concepts “down to earth” through a combination of fun, accessible interactives in a playful and “spacey” environment.  Eyes On Earth

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