NASA Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Earth Day Nationwide

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April 16, 2010

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-058

NASA CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF EARTH DAY NATIONWIDE

WASHINGTON -- NASA centers across the nation invite journalists and 
the public to see and hear about the agency's contributions to 
exploring and protecting our home planet during this year's Earth Day 
celebrations. A highlight of this year's activities is a weeklong 
series of exhibits and talks on the National Mall in Washington. 

Begun in 1970, Earth Day is the annual celebration of the environment 
and a time to assess work still needed to protect the natural 
resources of our planet. NASA maintains the world's largest 
contingent of dedicated Earth scientists and engineers in leading and 
assisting other agencies in preserving the planet's environment. 

For a comprehensive listing of NASA's Earth Day activities, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/earthday 


All times are local. NASA center events include: 

NASA Headquarters, Washington  
Saturday, April 17 through Sunday, April 25 (11 a.m.-5 p.m. EDT) -- 
NASA is participating in the Earth Day Celebration on the National 
Mall organized by the Earth Day Network. The NASA Village, adjacent 
to the Smithsonian Metro entrance on the Mall, will feature exhibits, 
presentations and opportunities to meet NASA Earth scientists 
throughout the week. 

Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.  
Monday, April 19 (1-8 p.m. PDT) -- Reporters and the public are 
invited to a Green Earth Forum at the Ames Exploration Center to 
listen to NASA scientists discuss their research and applications 
projects. 

Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. 
Wednesday, April 28 (10 a.m.-2 p.m. PDT) -- Highlights include 
exhibits and displays from a variety of environmental agencies, 
public utilities, conservation groups, and businesses and an 
opportunity to recycle personal electronics. 

Glenn Research Center in Cleveland  
Sunday, April 18 (10 a.m.-5 p.m. EDT) -- Displays at the Cleveland 
Metroparks Zoo will focus on the use of space and aeronautics 
technology for sustainable energy on Earth, including the NASA-led 
Renewable Hydrogen Today project to construct a hydrogen fueling 
station at the Great Lakes Science Center. 

Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.  
Monday, April 19 (1-2 p.m. EDT) -- Goddard's Digital Learning Network 
will broadcast a performance of "Bella Gaia" (Beautiful Earth), a 
multimedia journey across our planet that combines views of Earth 
from space, scientific visualization and an original score from 
director and composer Kenji Williams. NASA scientist Christopher 
Shuman also provides a first-hand look at the changing face of 
Antarctica. The performance will be broadcast and streamed live on 
NASA TV's Education channel at http://www.nasa.gov/ntv. 

Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.  
Thursday, April 22 (10-11 a.m. PDT) -- A live text-based Earth Day Web 
chat geared toward students in third through eighth grades will 
feature Mike Gunson, project scientist for NASA's Orbiting Carbon 
Observatory-2 mission, who will answer questions about how NASA is 
studying Earth's climate. 

Saturday and Sunday, April 24-25 (9 a.m.-5 p.m. PDT) -- JPL will join 
the Earth Day celebration at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long 
Beach, Calif. The event will include exhibits and handouts on NASA's 
Earth science research. 

Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va.  
Thursday, April 22 (4-5 p.m. EDT) -- NASA scientist Thomas Charlock 
will discuss global climate change with teachers during a live 
webcast on the Digital Learning Network at: http://dln.nasa.gov/dln. 

Saturday, April 24 (10 a.m.-3 p.m. EDT) -- Exhibits and speakers will 
be at the Virginia Zoo's "Party for the Planet: Earth Day at the Zoo" 
in Norfolk, Va. 

Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.  
Thursday, April 22 (10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CDT) -- Activities on the theme 
"reducing our carbon footprint" include a talk about energy by an 
expert from the Tennessee Valley Authority, a tree-planting ceremony 
and an environmental vendor exposition. 

Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Miss. 
Tuesday, April 27 (8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. CDT) -- An environmental workshop 
for elementary school teachers, "Helping Our Planet Earth: It's Up to 
You and Me," includes classroom activities about animal habitats, 
"green" tips, recycling, and other topics. 

	
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