WASHINGTON — On Monday, April 21, Professor Stephen Hawking of the University of Cambridge will be the featured speaker at a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA’s 50th anniversary. The title of Hawking’s lecture is “Why we should go into space.” The event will be held at the George Washington University’s Morton Auditorium at 3 p.m. EDT. Admission is by invitation only, but reporters are welcome to attend.
NASA television will broadcast the event live on the Web at: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
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NASA was created by the National Aeronautics and Space Act and began operations on Oct. 1, 1958. The 50th anniversary NASA lecture series features prominent speakers to discuss the benefits that space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research provide in addressing global issues such as the economy, education, health, science and the environment. Lockheed Martin Corporation of Bethesda, Md., is co-sponsoring the two-year lecture series. Hawking’s lecture also is being co-sponsored by the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University’s Elliott School.
For more information about the NASA 50th Anniversary Lecture Series, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/50th/NASA_lecture_series/
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