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[b]Live Webinar on Mars Perseverance Mission with NASA Leaders[/b] As part of its new webinar series, "Space Foundation Presents," Space Foundation will host an exclusive conversation with NASA and Jet Propulsion Laboratory leadership on July 20 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT) to explore our next giant leap onto the Red Planet, Mars. The hour-long discussion, "Roving the Red Planet: Perseverance, Ingenuity, and the Next Generation of Explorers," will feature: [list][*]The Honorable Jim Bridenstine, NASA Administrator [*]Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate [*]Dr. Michael M. Watkins, Director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Director [*]MiMi Aung, Project Manager, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory[/list] This free and exclusive discussion will provide updates on the upcoming launch of the Mars Perseverance rover, along with the Ingenuity Mars helicopter — the first aircraft to attempt controlled flight on another planet. The webinar will also share how ambitious missions such as Perseverance and Ingenuity help inspire the next generation of explorers. In announcing the July 20 program, Space Foundation CEO Tom Zelibor said, "The opportunity to share bold missions like the ones we are taking to Mars not only helps bring the world a better understanding of our universe, but reveals the potential we all have to pioneer the unknown and inspire new generations to take even bolder steps in the future. At the Space Foundation, we are proud to serve that mission of engagement and inspiration." The webinar will open with comments by Space Foundation CEO, Tom Zelibor, followed by a discussion moderated by Thomas Dorame, Vice President, Strategic Washington Operations. The hour-long program will also include a question and answer session with the public. Space Foundation's webinar series, "Space Foundation Presents" is co-sponsored by Boeing. Registration for the webinar is free, but required, and can be done here.
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