Visit Calendar All Space Considered – November 2024
November 21, 2024
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater & Online

All Space Considered – November 2024

Griffith Observatory broadcasts this public program live from the Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon Theater on the third Thursday of every month. Join the Observatory's curatorial staff as they examine and explain the most-talked-about subjects in astronomy and space science. It is free to attend in-person or stream on YouTube.

Upcoming All Space Considered

All Space Considered is excited to welcome this month’s guest, Dr. Robert PappalardoEuropa Mission Project Scientist at JPL! Join us as he discusses, Europa Clipper: Exploring Jupiter’s Ocean World.

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Image of Dr. Robert Pappalardo, Europa Mission Project Scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

Robert Pappalardo is a Project Scientist, JPL Fellow, and Senior Research Scientist in the Planetary Science Section, Science Division.

In 1986 he received his B.A. in Geological Sciences from Cornell University, and in 1994 he obtained his Ph.D. in Geology from Arizona State University. As an affiliate member of the Galileo Imaging Team while a researcher at Brown University, he worked to plan many of the Galileo observations of Jupiter’s icy Galilean satellites. From 2001-2006, he was an Assistant Professor of Planetary Sciences in the Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences Department of the University of Colorado at Boulder, and he continues to mentor graduate student and postdoctoral researchers. Science communications being a priority, he has worked with a variety of organizations to bring the excitement of planetary exploration to the public.