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ExplorOcean Lecture Series-SeaOrbiter with Bill Todd

Thursday, March 274 PM & 7 PM  |  Doors open at 30 minutes in advanceFree for Members or $15 for Non-Members Registration and pre-payment are required.To RSVP please call (949) 675-8915, email rsvp@explorocean.org or register at www.explorocean.org.  

Join us for a special presentation as we hear from Bill Todd, NASA’s Undersea Research Team ProjectLead for “NEEMO” on SeaOrbiter.    
SeaOrbiter is a mobile underwater home used to study marine life around the clock on long-term missions allowing humans to live in symbiosis with marine animals in the open ocean.  This momentous tower is a scientific platform for ecosystems and an underwater sea laboratory for studying the dynamic environmental parameters.      
This aquatic base can also deploy vehicles to explore the depths of the ocean to produce a constant flow of educational programs and information for the public about Ocean Literacy.     Bill guides us through “NEEMO”, NASA’s Extreme Environment Mission Operations, as he commands this undersea habitat for astronaut training and space mission development on SeaOrbiter.

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