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NASA: Artemis Generation – NASA’s Next Giant Leap

July 19 @ 1:00 pm 2:30 pm

The Round Rock Public Library and NASA Engages present Artemis Generation – NASA’s Next Giant Leap from 1:00 – 2:30PM on Saturday, July 19, in Meeting Room A&B.

Learn about NASA’s newest program, Artemis, which aims to return humans to the Moon! The Artemis campaign involves exploring the moon for scientific discovery, technology advancement, and learning how to live and work on another world as we prepare for human missions to Mars. Learn about NASA’s collaborative efforts with commercial and international partners as they hope to establish the first long-term presence on the Moon. 

All are welcome to attend. Recommended for ages 8 and up.

About NASA Engages

The NASA Engages program is composed of NASA Experts who share NASA missions and content at educational, professional, civic, and other public venues. Audiences include preschool to college, libraries and museums, scouts, professional and technical organizations, community groups and other non-profit organizations. Experts are made up of professionals from education, engineering, science, and other fields. NASA Engages is led by NASA’s Next Gen STEM program in the Office of STEM Engagement.

About the Presenter

Tyler Hines is currently a Pathways student intern at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where has worked in both the Office of Communications and Office of Procurement. He is pursuing an MBA – Government Contracts & Acquisition at American Public University, where he also received his B.S in Space Studies – Aerospace Science in 2024.

Growing up, he was initially inspired by local and state heroes like Neil Armstrong, John Glenn, Katherine Johnson, and Chuck Yeager with hopes to follow a similar path. In 2005, he witnessed the launch of STS-114 Discovery, which ultimately fueled him to pursue a career in aerospace. In 2017, he began participating in volunteer outreach efforts through the agency under the Solar System Ambassador program, and later upon arriving at Johnson Space Center supporting local events through NASA Engages, sharing the incredible past, present, and future missions of the American space program.

In early 2023, he also served as GreenHab Officer for Crew 274 at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, where he conducted germination studies of space-flown seeds originally aboard NASA’s Long-Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) that flew in Earth orbit from 1984-1990, maintained the on-site greenhouse, and supported various crewed analog research and scientific studies. Overall, he hopes to continue to further share on the exciting efforts of human space exploration across the country and ultimately inspire both the public and the next generation of STEM professionals.

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200 E. Liberty Ave
Round Rock, TX, TX 78664 United States
512-218-7000
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