Up Close And  Personal Rocket Launch Photography

Up Close And  Personal Rocket Launch Photography

By Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society

Hybrid event available via Zoom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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"Up Close And Personal Rocket Launch Photography"

NASA credentialed Launch Photographer John McGill has been granted extraordinary access and will share his first hand accounts of some modern day rockets such as the Falcon9, Falcon Heavy, SLS/Orion and Starship along with Solar System Missions such as the Parker Solar Probe and Lucy to name a few from build, testing to flight.

Our speaker, John McGill's passion for astronomy started when he was growing up in the 60's with the early days of NASA and watching the Apollo moon landings. These events lead to his own model rocket launches that he still enjoys doing today. When John's middle-school-aged son developed an interest in astronomy during the 90's, they bought a real telescope that they observed both the day and night sky. John is a NASA credentialed launch photographer and journalist that can give you a unique perspective of NASA's present-day space program. If John is not covering a rocket launch, you may find him hosting planetarium shows at Henry Ford College or at an outreach event for future astronomers.

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Zoom codes will be sent to ticket holders 24 hours before event, or can be viewed on the "on-line" page here.

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Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society

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£2.88
Oct 30 · 12:30 PM PDT