
Explore JPL to Take Place Oct. 10, 11
Celebrating its 90th anniversary this year, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites the public to its campus at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California for an open-house event, E…
Celebrating 90 Years of Innovation
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is set to celebrate a significant milestone: its 90th anniversary. Located at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California, JPL has been at the forefront of space exploration and innovation since its inception in 1933. To commemorate this occasion, the public is invited to a two-day open-house event on October 10 and 11.
What to Expect During the Open House
Visitors to the open house will have a rare opportunity to explore the laboratory’s impressive facilities. Activities will include displays of spacecraft and rovers, as well as interactive exhibits designed to educate attendees about the technologies that drive space missions. Key highlights will include:
- Guided Tours: Take a guided tour of the facility to learn more about JPL’s rich history and groundbreaking projects.
- Interactive Demonstrations: Participate in hands-on activities that illustrate the concepts behind robotic exploration and technology.
- Recent Accomplishments: Learn about JPL’s most recent missions, including its work on the Perseverance rover and the Mars Sample Return efforts.
An Invitation to the Public
This open-house event is a unique chance for members of the public to engage with JPL scientists, engineers, and educators. According to JPL Director Laurie Leshin, this event aims to inspire the next generation of explorers and scientists. “We're excited to welcome people to our campus to share the story of what we do and how important it is to our understanding of the universe,” Leshin said.
JPL’s commitment to outreach and education is evident through initiatives like this open house. Organizers expect a diverse crowd, from families to students and science aficionados, all eager to learn and explore.
Event Details and Registration
The JPL open house will take place across both days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free, but guests are encouraged to register in advance to manage capacity. Registration information can be found on the JPL website. Attendees should also consider public transportation options or carpooling, as the site expects considerable traffic due to the anticipated turnout.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the JPL open house?
The open house celebrates JPL’s 90th anniversary and aims to educate the public about space exploration and the technologies developed at JPL.
Is there an admission fee for the event?
No, the open house is free to the public; however, registration is recommended to secure your spot.
Will there be activities for children at the event?
Yes, there will be many interactive exhibits and activities suitable for children and families, making it a fun educational experience for all ages.
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