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Cosmic event comes to Vancouver in February.
Summary
National Geographic Live: Cosmic Adventures with NASA engineer Tracy Drain will be presented at the Vancouver Playhouse on Feb. 12, and tickets are on sale.
Content
National Geographic Live will present Cosmic Adventures at the Vancouver Playhouse on Thursday, Feb. 12. Vancouver Civic Theatres is presenting the event. Aerospace engineer and National Geographic Explorer Tracy Drain will lead the presentation and share visuals and firsthand stories about space missions. The program is described as an opportunity to explore the universe through the machines sent to study it.
Event details:
- The show is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 12 at the Vancouver Playhouse and is presented by Vancouver Civic Theatres.
- The presenter is Tracy Drain, a NASA aerospace engineer who works at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and has worked on Mars rovers and searches for exoplanets.
- The article notes Drain is lead flight systems engineer on the Europa Clipper mission, which is slated to arrive at Jupiter in 2030, and she was a National Geographic Society Wayfinder Award recipient in 2024.
- Tickets for the show are reported as on sale now.
- The article also mentions related offerings in the city, including a spring talk called Untangling the Mind with Steve Ramirez, a planetarium meditation event under the stars, and Pay-What-You-Can Sundays at H.R. MacMillan Space Centre, Vancouver Maritime Museum, and the Museum of Vancouver starting in February.
Summary:
The presentation brings a space-focused National Geographic Live program to Vancouver audiences and highlights current work by a NASA engineer on planetary missions; tickets are on sale. Undetermined at this time.
