Explore Earth's Poles at a Museum Near You With Polar-Palooza

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Oct. 12, 2007

Tabatha Thompson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3895
tabatha.thompson-1@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-130

EXPLORE EARTH'S POLES AT A MUSEUM NEAR YOU WITH POLAR-PALOOZA

WASHINGTON - The human face of the exploration of Earth's polar 
regions is coming to science centers and museums across the United 
States. NASA and the National Science Foundation are sponsoring the 
Polar-Palooza "Stories from a Changing Planet" tour beginning Oct. 19 
in San Diego. The tour will stop in cities across the country in 2007 
and 2008.

NASA and the National Science Foundation are funding Polar-Palooza and 
other education and outreach activities as part of the International 
Polar Year, which began last March and ends in March 2009. The 
International Polar Year focuses science and education on Earth's 
remote polar regions. 

The Polar-Palooza national tour features tales of science and 
adventure from polar glaciologists, geologists, climate scientists, 
oceanographers, biologists and residents of the Arctic. Each tour 
stop includes multimedia shows with high-definition video, school 
programs, teacher workshops and briefings for media and business 
leaders.

Upcoming tour dates include:
- Oct. 19-21: San Diego area - Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, Scripps 
Institution of Oceanography Birch Aquarium, San Diego Museum of 
Natural History and other locations
- Oct. 26-28: San Francisco area - Chabot Space and Science Center, 
Oakland, and the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, 
Berkeley
- Oct. 22-24: Albuquerque - New Mexico Museum of Natural History and 
Science
- Nov. 8-10: Tampa, Fla. - Museum of Science and Industry
- Nov. 11-13: Atlanta - Fernbank Science Center
- Nov. 15-17: Baton Rouge - Louisiana State University Museum of 
Natural Science

Polar-Palooza is produced by Passport to Knowledge, Morristown, N.J., 
as an integral part of the International Polar Year outreach efforts. 
The "Stories from a Changing Planet" tour will continue in 2008 with 
events planned in Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Philadelphia, New York, 
Houston and several other cities. For more information about 
Polar-Palooza and links to the 2007 tour schedule, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/IPY/snow/PolarPalooza.html

	
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