Subject: Webb Telescope First Images Special Presentations

First Images of James Webb Space Telescope Revealed
NASA Reveals Space Images from James Webb Telescope at Longway Planetarium in Series of Events 
When the James Webb Telescope was launched on Christmas Eve last year it was hailed as a technologically-advanced replacement for the Hubble space telescope. NASA is now ready to release the first images of Webb on July 15. Longway Planetarium is one of the few institutions around the country NASA selected for the live stream. See the newly-released first images from space and learn about the scientific implications.
 
Reserve your spot below for one or more of these historic astronomy and science series of events!

Mission of James Webb Telescope - July 8 and 9, 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. 
This presentation is an update of Patrick Ross' November 2021 live presentation. It will explore the design of the James Webb telescope and familiarize the audience with the mission. 
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Livestreamed NASA Panel of Experts - Tues., July 12, 6 p.m. 
NASA will be streaming a live panel of experts to discuss the newly-released images. Come watch this exciting astronomy discussion live inside the Planetarium on the dome! 

 Scientific Significance of the New Webb Images, July 15 and July 16
With the Webb telescope images officially released to the public, Planetarium Manager Patrick Ross will give a special lecture to review their implications to science and what they reveal.
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For questions, contact Longway Planetarium at (810) 237-3400, or email Longway@SloanLongway.org.
Longway Planetarium
1310 E. Kearsley St.
Flint, MI 48503

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