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Galileo Lecture on March 26

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VON KARMAN LECTURE SERIES at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
(sponsored by the Galileo Project and the Public Information Office) PROBING THE ATMOSPHERE OF JUPITER -
RESULTS OF THE GALILEO ATMOSPHERIC PROBE

DR. RICHARD YOUNG - NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER
Galileo Probe Scientist

Tuesday, March 26, 1996
von Karman Auditorium
7:00 p.m.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109

FREE ADMISSION - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Dr. Richard Young has been the Galileo Probe Scientist at the Ames Research Center since 1988. Join Dr. Young as he provides one of the first weather reports from Jupiter, using data returned by the Galileo Atmospheric Probe's electrifying plunge into Jupiter's vast and complex atmosphere in December 1995.

For more information contact the Public Information Office at JPL at (818) 354-5011, or newsdesk@jpl.nasa.gov

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