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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:*This lecture is full so if you cannot make it\, please call 410-626-9796 to cancel your reservations because we have a very long wait list!* \nAnnapolis Cafe Scientifique: A place where\, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine\, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. At 49 West\, CoffeeHouse\, Winebar and Gallery. \n  \nDear Annapolis Cafe Scientifique Patrons\, \n  \nHappy New Year! \n  \nPlease join us on Thursday\, January 31\, at 6:15pm at 49 West for the following presentation: \n  \nExploring Titan\, Saturn’s Largest Moon\, by Dr. Ann M Parsons\, Astrophysicist \n  \nDescription: Saturn’s moon\, Titan\, is a water-ice dominated ocean world with abundant complex organic material covering its surface. Titan’s temperature is so cold (94 K or -180˚C) that it has liquid methane lakes. However\, Titan is a surprisingly ideal destination to study what makes a planet or moon habitable and what chemical processes can lead to the development of life.  This talk will present the case for an extensive exploration of Titan’s surface using a relocatable lander that can fly from one surface location to another. This Dragonfly mission concept would allow an investigation of Titan’s pre-biotic surface chemistry as well as a search for signatures of potential water-based or even hydrocarbon-based life. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Ann Parsons received a BS in Physics from the University of Michigan and a Ph.D also in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley.  She has been an astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt MD\, for over 20 years\, starting her career with the study of gamma ray bursts in the early universe and more recently focusing on the development of scientific instrumentation used to study the composition of planets in our own solar system. \nAnd on February 28 at 6:15pm\, Kateri Payne\, MS\, CPT and Clinical Nutritionist\, Intern will present a talk on Inflammation and Nutrition.  More on this talk soon. \n  \nCheers! \nTracy Gill and Andy Loftus
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