Moms on Mars

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MIT Museum

The image shows a circular design filled with diagonal text that repeats the phrase "Moms on Mars" in white font against a black background. The text is written in bold, creating a pattern that covers the entire circle. The words are evenly spaced and aligned, contributing to a visually striking, monochromatic effect.

Mars: humanity's next moonshot? Or massive, expensive, ethically complicated suck pile? Let's find out!

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This program is presented as part of Cambridge Science Festival. The MIT Museum is free during the festival. 

Interested in signing up? Letting us know is strongly encouraged! 

You'll be the first to receive reminders and other details for this event. Please note that signing up does not reserve a seat. Seating is first come, first served; please arrive early. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to start time. 

Cost

This Event is free!

Location

  • In-person only.

Dates and Times

Friday, September 27, 7PM – 9PM

Additional information

Join New York Times bestselling authors Cat Bohannon and Kelly Weinersmith for a science comedy fashion show, where models and dancers will present new wearables on a hilarious, science-focused catwalk. Each piece is designed in collaboration with Cat, Kelly, and a prominent feminist artist, using the latest cutting-edge scientific research to model what pregnant and postpartum bodies might really need to make it on Mars.

This program is intended for audiences 18 and older.

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The image shows a circular design filled with diagonal text that repeats the phrase "Moms on Mars" in white font against a black background. The text is written in bold, creating a pattern that covers the entire circle. The words are evenly spaced and aligned, contributing to a visually striking, monochromatic effect.
Friday, September 27, 7PM – 9PM
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Kate Silverman Wilson

MIT Museum

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Last updated September 25, 2024.