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Perseverance, Curiosity and Mindfulness: Lessons from NASA’s Mars Mission

Monday, February 20, 2023 3:15pm to 4pm

Center for BrainHealth

Stream Available

Free Event

In a live-streamed talk, meet Steven Lee from NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab to learn about the Mars mission and how our curious brain loves exploration. Steven will focus on the Perseverance Rover experience – his thinking process and some of the challenges operating it during the Mars mission. Steven will address topics such as:

  • Real-time decision-making

  • Overcoming challenges

  • Teamwork and collaboration

  • The urge to explore

  • The wonder of scientific discoveries

  • Participating in a mission with a big vision

Enjoy a sound immersion experience with a member of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Youth Musicians.

Get a sneak peek of a new children’s mindfulness podcast from KERA.

If you live in the Dallas, Texas area, you are welcome to come in person, no prior registration is necessary.

Center for BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75235

free

Center for BrainHealth
BrainHealth Events
Email
9728833400

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