
Smithsonian Sunday
The Museum of the South Dakota State Historical Society will host a special webcast of the Smithsonian Institution?s National Air & Space Museum program entitled ?Star Trek?s Continuing Relevance.? Star Trek is not only popular, it?s important for current scholarship and industry. As a franchise, Star Trek has drawn upon real history for its narratives and influenced space history through its compelling depictions of a possible future. In this educational and multimedia panel program, four presenters will offer brief compelling insights into how relevant Star Trek is today: ? Nancy Reagin, editor of Star Trek and History (2013), will describe the latest popular history scholarship included in this new book. ? Mike Gold, chief counsel at Bigelow Aerospace, will explain the parallels between the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) being developed for the International Space Station and Star Trek events. ? Margaret Weitekamp of the Museum?s Space History department will show how the Museum?s Star Trek artifacts illuminate the social and cultural history of spaceflight. ? Dan Hendrickson, director for Space Systems, Aerospace Industries Association, will reveal why he spearheaded a crowd-sourced campaign, and partnered with the Challenger Center for Space Science Education to pay for ads promoting human spaceflight to show before new Star Trek film screenings.
Date and Time
Sunday Oct 13, 2013
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
October 13, 2013; 2 p.m. CT
Location
South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center 900 Governors Drive Pierre
Fees/Admission
There is no fee to view the program, but standard admission fees apply for visitors wanting to go into the museum galleries.
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Contact Information
605-773-3458