The San Diego Space Society works toward creating a spacefaring civilization within our lifetimes by raising awareness and educating the general public to the benefits of space exploration and San Diego's role in it. More about us…

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SDVSF: The Green Slime (1968)

Sat, Feb 20, 2010

7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

The SAN DIEGO VINTAGE SCI-FI film club presents:

THE GREEN SLIME

(USA/Japan/Australia, 1968) 90 minutes

A giant asteroid is heading toward Earth so astronauts disembark from a space station to blow it up. The mission is successful, and they return to the station unknowingly bringing back a gooey green substance that mutates into one-eyed tentacled monsters that feed off electricity. Soon the station is crawling with the Green Slime, and people are being zapped left and right!

Also Showing:  BATMAN 1943 Serial, episode #10 … and … a Vintage Sci-Fi cartoon.

Showtime is 7:00pm at Studio 106 in the Art Union Building at 2323 Broadway, San Diego 92102. Admission is FREE, and popcorn is provided (you can bring snacks or drinks to share). Please RSVP to SDVSF.

For more information, please visit: San DiegoVintage Sci-Fi

AAAS Family Science Days

February 20, 2010 to February 21, 2010

Location:
San Diego Convention Center Exhibit Hall (map)
111 West Harbor Drive, San Diego

The American Association for the Advancement of Science is offering free Family Science Days during their annual meeting in San Diego.

Browse interactive tabletop exhibits, learn about cool science jobs, and have your questions answered by experts convened by AAAS. This free event is open to all, but organized especially for middle- and high-school students.

The San Diego Air & Space Museum and the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center will both have hands-on exhibits.