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6 October 2000
For Immediate Release

Media Alert

NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin will share insights into NASA in the 21st Century as colloquium speaker at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 2-3 p.m., in the Laboratory's Kossiakoff Center. He will discuss the advanced technology that will be needed for future space missions, such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information technology, and how it will be managed. A question and answer period will follow Dr. Goldin's address.


The APL Colloquium series, which started in 1947, is one of the oldest and most popular continuing scientific lecture series in the Washington/Baltimore area.

For more information, visit Web site

http://www.jhuapl.edu/colloq/colloq.htm Media are invited and are asked to call H. Worth, 240-228-5113 (Wash.) or 443-778-5113 (Balt.) if they plan to attend.

Media contact:

JHU Applied Physics Laboratory:
H. Worth
(240) 228-5113
(443) 778-5113
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