Saturday, December 05, 2009 from 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM (ET)
Lincoln Laboratory Community Outreach presents
Science on Saturday
Cold Science
10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Presenter: Richard Williamson, Lincoln Laboratory
Lincoln Laboratory Auditorium
December 5, 2009
What is cold? What is the coldest temperature possible? What happens to various objects when they get very cold? Come see a liquid nitrogen cannon, watch frozen pennies shatter, and volunteer to help with other demonstrations on stage.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Security
MIT Lincoln Laboratory employs
various security procedures to protect its personnel and its physical and
intellectual assets. These procedures require all visitors to provide
government-issued identification.
Electronic devices such as laptops, cell phones, 2-way pagers, PDAs, 2-way radios, cameras, and recording devices are not authorized inside the Laboratory. Event attendees (including Lincoln Laboratory personnel) should leave electronic devices in their vehicle.
Parental/adult escort is required for all children.
Registered adults must bring a government form of identification.
Notice Regarding Consent to be Photographed
Registration for this event implies consent to photography and/or video recording and their release, publication, or reproduction to be used for news, promotional purposes, and inclusion on web sites. You release MIT Lincoln Laboratory from any liability connected with the publication of interviews, photographs, computer images, and video recordings.
Science on Saturday events are fun, free science demonstrations at
Lincoln Laboratory and are given several times each school year by our
scientists and engineers. All local community K–12 students, their
parents,
and their teachers are welcome to attend these events. Parental/adult escort is required for all children.
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