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            <title>GTTP Workshops Currently Scheduled in 2010</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><strong>March 14 – 15:&nbsp;</strong> Northrup-Grumman is hosting a GTTP workshop at its Redondo Beach, California facility.&nbsp; The workshop includes a tour of the James Webb Space Telescope facility, and explores themes about our expanding sense of the scale of the universe since Galileo.&nbsp; This workshop is full.<br>
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<strong>April 24, 2010:</strong>&nbsp; With support from NASA’s Lunar Science Institute at NASA Ames Research Center, a GTTP workshop will take place at Foothill College, on the San Francisco Peninsula in Los Altos Hills, California.&nbsp; NASA lunar scientists and educators will bring the very latest information and activities inspired by recent lunar missions.&nbsp; For more information and to register for this workshop follow the following link: http://astrosociety.org/education/gttp/workshop04-24-10.html.<br>
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<strong>July 31 – August 1:</strong>&nbsp; As part of the 122nd Annual Meeting of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, a GTTP workshop will bring educators to the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado.&nbsp; More information and registration instructions will be posted here soon; be sure to check back.<br>
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For more information on any of these workshops or to explore hosting a GTTP workshop at your location, contact the GTTP coordinator at gttp@astrosociety.org.</span></p>]]></description>
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