NEWS RELEASE: Wyoming Geological Survey, UW Geological Museum Host Earth Science Week Event Oct. 14

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Wyoming State Geological Survey
Oct. 2, 2017

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Christina George
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WSGS, UW Geological Museum Host Earth Science Week Event Oct. 14

 

The Wyoming State Geological Survey and University of Wyoming Geological Museum are hosting a fun-filled event Saturday, Oct. 14, in celebration of earth sciences. “Wyoming ROCKS! To the Moon and Back” will be held 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at UW’s Geological Museum on the Laramie campus. 

The event is free and open to the public. It will be held during Earth Science Week (Oct. 8–14), a national and international celebration led by the American Geosciences Institute and other organizations. This year marks the event’s 20th year. 

Wyoming ROCKS will offer attendees of all ages an array of activities about geology in Wyoming. This includes creating a rock ID kit with Wyoming “moon rocks,” making moon craters, a museum scavenger hunt, a virtual reality experience of walking on the moon, and Wyoming mapping and rocks.

"Building off the momentum of the total solar eclipse in August, this year we are loosely focusing on the moon, which is not only an interesting topic, but is extremely relevant to Wyoming geology because our state has some very 'moon-like' rocks," says Laura Vietti, geological museum and collections manager. "At our event, participants will have the chance to explore and even take some of these rocks home."

The Harry C. Vaughan UW Planetarium will offer free shows at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in conjunction with the activities happening at the museum. The 40-minute shows will explore the many moons in the solar system. 

"The earth sciences are important to people in many ways. From geologic hazards to beneficial resources and the water we all depend upon, the earth sciences touch our everyday life," says WSGS director, Tom Drean. "For those of ages 5 to 105, the majestic scenery, fossils and geologic features we have the pleasure of enjoying in Wyoming inspire our curiosity and lift our spirit. Earth Science Week is an opportunity to gain understanding, celebrate and appreciate these wonders."

For more information about the Wyoming ROCKS! To the Moon and Back event, visit the WSGS education website or www.uwyo.edu/geomuseum. Event organizers can be emailed at geolmus@uwyo.edu or christina.george@wyo.gov.

The WSGS still has complimentary Earth Science Week toolkits available for Wyoming teachers. If interested, please email christina.george@wyo.gov

 

Earth Science Week Event Oct. 14.