55+ Lunch

All Church Adults

New Mexico Is A Treasure Trove of Space History

 Speaker: Loretta Hall

 

From Anasazi star watchers forecasting seasonal changes for agriculture planning through the development of manned spaceflight and into the new era of commercial space industries, New Mexico has been a major contributor to understanding and exploring the universe. This illustrated presentation will provide an overview of an aspect of our state’s history that is not well known but has been important to New Mexico’s economy and the United States’ technological progress for nearly a century.

Loretta Hall is an Albuquerque-based freelance writer specializing in science and engineering topics. She is the author of ten nonfiction books, six of which are about space exploration and its history. Loretta is a member of the Historical Society of New Mexico’s Speakers Bureau and she is a Space Ambassador for the National Space Society.

Lunch 11:30-12:00; Speaker 12:00 -1:00

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