Lawrenceville resident to discuss life on Mars

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Lawrenceville resident Ken Kremer is set to present a program about search for life of Mars.

Kremer is set to present Curiosity, MAVEN and the Search for Life on Mars (3-D) & May 1 Antares Launch from Virginia.

He plans to explain the latest discoveries of the Curiosity rover’s expedition across the surface of the red planet, and show clean room and launch pad photographs, 3-D images of the Martian surface, and Curiosity photo-mosaics.

He will also describe NASA’s new MAVEN Mars orbiter and how the public can view the upcoming Antares rocket launch from a Virginia launch pad to the International Space Station.

Kremer is a scientist and journalist. His Mars and Space imagery and articles have been used by NBC, CBS, BBC News, PBS NOVA TV, Scientific American, National Geographic and Universe Today.

Kremer’s program is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. April 6 at Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Hopewell Township.

Seating is limited and will be available on a first come, first served basis.

More information is online at kenkremer.com.

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