Local Listserv Readers:
Please join us for the following exciting talk next week. If you are coming from outside NASA HQ, please contact Nadine Andreassen (202-358-0087;
nadine.j.andreassen@nasa.gov) ahead of time. Thanks for your interest.
Steve
Dr. Andy Bruno, an Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies at Northern Illinois University, will examine one of the lingering unsolved scientific mysteries
of the twentieth century. In June 1908, a fragment of an asteroid likely erupted into an airburst explosion over an isolated section of Siberia. He will discuss how the Soviet expeditions of the late 1920s, the tumultuous character of Soviet culture, and
the episode’s inherent properties all made it such an enigmatic event.
Date/Time/Location: Wednesday, March 13, noon, NASA HQ, room 9H40
Stephen Garber
NASA History Division
Office of Communications
NASA Headquarters
Room 5P25
Washington, DC 20546
202-358-0385
http://history.nasa.gov
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