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Mars and the Human Imagination: A Lecture | SF

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Saturday, March 5, 2016 - 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Donations requested.

The Women’s Building | 3543 18th Street, San Francisco, CA

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Bay Area Science Events

This event is curated by the Bay Area Science Festival as part of their year-round calendar of science events.

The festival takes place each fall with 10 days of science and technology lectures, games, exhibits, workshops and hands-on activities all over the Bay Area. 

> Find tons more Bay Area science events at bayareascience.org

Saturday, March 5, 2016
Bay Area Science Events

Mars has long been an object of intense interest in ancient and modern myths. Its ruddy glow inspiring visions of conflict and war, and its surface markings creating a whole genre of popular (mis)representations of Mars as the abode of life in a variety of forms.

In this presentation, discover how popular culture has represented, and misrepresented Mars while sparking a special interest most all have in what is actually taking place on the planet most similar to earth in our solar system.

NASA missions have returned a plethora of images and information about what Mars is really like. Find out the latest about what is known about the red planet, and what still remains for investigation and discovery on future missions.

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Cost: FREE*
*Donations requested.
Categories: Lectures & Workshops
Address: 3543 18th Street, San Francisco, CA