
Department of Physical Sciences
Presents
An Evening with Tony Irving
Forensic Studies of Meteorites
as Samples of
Dr. Irving holds NWA
5000, a recently discovered lunar meteorite – the second largest
piece of the moon found to date.
Extant and Former Planets
Courtesy Nature
Magazine 2008
Join Dr. Irving, a leading expert on meteorites
and their implications for the history of the Solar System, for a talk followed
by an open discussion.
Ø An
opportunity to view lunar, Martian and other meteorites up close
Ø Telescope
viewing (weather permitting)
Ø Refreshments
will be served.
Ø Admission
to this event is free and open to the public.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2008 7:00 PM
AMMERMAN CAMPUS
For information about this event call (631)
451-4267
This event is sponsored
by
The Office of Campus
Activities