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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us on Monday\, September 19 at 6pm Pacific/9pm Eastern as
  Dr. Joseph Lazio from NASA JPL shares how NASA’s Deep Space Network helps
  in our exploration of the Solar System and beyond!\n\nNearly every image 
 of another planet that was taken by a NASA spacecraft has been transmitted
  to us through one or more antennas of NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN).  F
 or almost the past 60 years\, the DSN has been guiding spacecraft to their
  destinations across the Solar System\, sending them commands for actions 
 to take upon reaching their destinations\, and receiving the data back fro
 m them.  Moreover\, the DSN is a science instrument in its own right.  In 
 this Webinar\, I will review what the DSN is\, how it enables NASA mission
 s throughout the Solar System and beyond\, and illustrate some of the scie
 ntific measurements that it makes on its own.\n\nAbout Dr. Joseph Lazio:\n
 \n Joseph Lazio is the Interplanetary Network Directorate Scientist at the
  Jet Propulsion Laboratory\, California Institute of Technology. He receiv
 ed his Ph.D. from Cornell University\, was a National Research Council Res
 earch Associate at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory\, and was a Radio As
 tronomer on the staff of the Naval Research Laboratory\, before joining JP
 L. He is the Project Scientist for the Sun Radio Interferometer Space Expe
 riment (SunRISE) mission\, and he has served as Project Scientist for the 
 Square Kilometre Array (SKA)\; the Deputy Director of the Lunar University
  Network for Astrophysics Research (LUNAR)\, part of the NASA Lunar Scienc
 e Institute\; and the Project Scientist for the U.S. Virtual Astronomical 
 Observatory. He also observes routinely with the world’s premier ground-ba
 sed radio telescopes\, including the Expanded Very Large Array\, the Very 
 Long Baseline Array\, and the Green Bank Telescope.\n\nThe event will also
  be streaming live on YouTube\, but please note that questions asked over 
 the NSN-members-only Zoom Q&A will be prioritized.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, September 19 at 6pm Pacific/9pm Eastern as 
 Dr. Joseph Lazio from NASA JPL shares how NASA’s Deep Space Network helps 
 in our exploration of the Solar System and beyond!\n\nNearly every image o
 f another planet that was taken by a NASA spacecraft has been transmitted 
 to us through one or more antennas of NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN).  Fo
 r almost the past 60 years\, the DSN has been guiding spacecraft to their 
 destinations across the Solar System\, sending them commands for actions t
 o take upon reaching their destinations\, and receiving the data back from
  them.  Moreover\, the DSN is a science instrument in its own right.  In t
 his Webinar\, I will review what the DSN is\, how it enables NASA missions
  throughout the Solar System and beyond\, and illustrate some of the scien
 tific measurements that it makes on its own.\n\nAbout Dr. Joseph Lazio:\n
 \n Joseph Lazio is the Interplanetary Network Directorate Scientist at the
  Jet Propulsion Laboratory\, California Institute of Technology. He receiv
 ed his Ph.D. from Cornell University\, was a National Research Council Res
 earch Associate at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory\, and was a Radio As
 tronomer on the staff of the Naval Research Laboratory\, before joining JP
 L. He is the Project Scientist for the Sun Radio Interferometer Space Expe
 riment (SunRISE) mission\, and he has served as Project Scientist for the 
 Square Kilometre Array (SKA)\; the Deputy Director of the Lunar University
  Network for Astrophysics Research (LUNAR)\, part of the NASA Lunar Scienc
 e Institute\; and the Project Scientist for the U.S. Virtual Astronomical 
 Observatory. He also observes routinely with the world’s premier ground-ba
 sed radio telescopes\, including the Expanded Very Large Array\, the Very 
 Long Baseline Array\, and the Green Bank Telescope.\n\nThe event will also
  be streaming live on YouTube\, but please note that questions asked over 
 the NSN-members-only Zoom Q&A will be prioritized.
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LOCATION:Live Stream YouTube Webinar - Free
SUMMARY:Free Live NSN Webinar Series: Science from Across the Solar System 
 and Beyond: NASA’s Deep Space Network
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