Richards Building, Room 2520
This event is going to explore Mars through presentations, a panel discussion and questions from the audience. Physics Professor Ralf Gellert will be one of the panel members. The event will cover (from the event's webpage(External Link) [1]):
In this the inaugural Derry Dialogue, we are going to ask: Why are we going to Mars? Should we go to Mars? What will we discover there about the planet and about ourselves?
And who better to be our guides then a Canadian astronaut, two internationally renowned researchers who worked on the Mars Rovers and contributed to sustaining life in space, and a leading academic who advises NASA’s astrobiology program.
The Panel includes:
- Dr. Robert Thirsk(External Link) [2], Astronaut with the Canadian Space Agency from 1984 to 2012 and Chancellor of the University of Calgary
- Dr. Mike Dixon(External Link) [3], Director, Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph
- Dr. Ralf Gellert [4], Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Guelph
- Dr. Linda Billings(External Link) [5], Consultant to NASA's astrobiology and planetary defense programs, National Institute of Aerospace
- Moderated by Dr. Sofie Lachapelle(External Link) [6], Professor of History of Science & Acting Associate Vice President (Academic), University of Guelph
For more information, and description of each panel member, please visit the event's webpage(External Link) [1].