Wednesday, June 6 @ 8 pm: Moon Madness and Martian Mayhem
Space Scientist Edward Belbruno Launches into Orbit

Don’t miss this wild trip . . . get into your rocket and ride!

In 1990, astrophysicist Edward Belbruno was fired from the prestigious Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He and his ideas—unstable chaos, low-fuel space travel, and “fuzzy boundary theory”—just seemed too far out. But then a JPL colleague unexpectedly came knocking on Belbruno’s door. A lunar spacecraft named Hiten had gone off course. It had barely any fuel left. Could Belbruno help? His “far out” theory was then used to guide Hiten safely to the Moon and rescue the entire mission.

Today, Belbruno is planning new routes into the cosmos. A visiting research collaborator in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University, the president of Innovative Orbital Design, and the author of “Fly Me to the Moon: An Insider’s Guide to the New Science of Space Travel,” Dr. Belbruno will discuss the future of space flight. edbelbruno.com

Post-lecture Mixer and Science Soiree
But wait… there’s more! Stick around for a book signing, space-age videos, Moon and Martian snacks, and groovy tunes inspired by Sputnik and moon rocks!



Enjoy the Lunar Libation of the Night, the “Moonraker,” a dangerous little cocktail that will have you counting down for
mercy …