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🚀 How did we make it to the Moon—without the technology we have today?

As humans return to the Moon through NASA’s Artemis program, it’s worth asking: What are the most daunting points of a journey to the Moon and back? In its early days, the U.S. space program had little experience with rockets, reentry, or even the lunar surface itself. The same engineering challenges still confront any Moon-bound mission, and the hard-won lessons of the Apollo program now inform Artemis.

In this lecture, Brandon R. Brown, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of San Francisco, takes us inside the Apollo missions through the stories of the engineers who made them possible. Drawing on firsthand interviews, he uncovers lesser-known challenges, creative solutions, and the ingenuity that powered humanity’s first journey to the Moon.

Looking back at Apollo, this talk explores not just what we achieved—but what we learned, and how those lessons continue to shape the future of space exploration today. 🌕✨


🕰 Event Details

​​​​What should I expect?

​​​​7:00-8:00pm --> arrival & chats

8:00pm-8:40pm --> lecture

​​​​​8:40-9:00 --> q&a and more chatting

​​​​Who's invited?

​​​​Anyone with an interest in learning new things, meeting new people, and doing fun things on weeknights! Lots of people came solo to our last event, so don't be afraid to do the same—you’ll meet some awesome people!

​​​​What about parking?

​​​​There's no parking on-site, so we recommend street parking or using public transportation.

​​Do I have to be 21+?

​​​Yes! This lecture is hosted at a bar that requires all occupants to be 21+.

​​Will this event be photographed or recorded?

​​Photos and short video clips may be taken for promotional purposes. By attending, you consent to being photographed or recorded. We do not do full recordings of lectures at this time.


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​​​​​​I can't make it to this event. How do I stay updated for future events?

​​​​​​How do I become a speaker?

​​​​Fill out this form and we'll reach out to you if we think your lecture is a good fit! 👉 Speaker form


​​🧾 Policies

​​​The lecture is sold out! Can I join a waitlist?

​​​Unfortunately, Luma does NOT support waitlists for paid events yet. We recommend checking back on the event site the day before / the day of the event! Attendees are likely to drop out.

​​​​What about refunds?

​​You can refund your ticket up to 24 hours before the event starts. Since this is a limited-space event, we encourage you to update your RSVP if you can’t make it—this helps us keep spots open for others. NOTE - you do NOT need to email us for a refund, we will issue one within 48 hours upon changing your RSVP to "Not Going" :)​

​What about the ticket structure?

​​We’re proud to pay all of our incredible venues and hardworking speakers, and the rest supports the Big Brain team so we can keep bringing community lectures to the Bay Area.

We also reserve a handful of financial assistance tickets for every lecture. If you need support, please email [email protected]

​​What about accessibility?

​​​​We want our lectures to be as accessible as possible. Accessibility can vary depending on the space, so please research our specific venue to learn more about things like wheelchair access and service animal policies. If you have any accessibility needs not covered here, please email us at [email protected] and we’ll do our best to support you.

​​What about email updates?

​​By registering for this event, you’ll be added to the Big Brain mailing list and receive occasional updates about future lectures and events. You can unsubscribe at any time.


​​🧠 Community Guidelines

​​Big Brain events are designed to be welcoming, curious, and respectful spaces for learning and connection.

​​By attending, you agree to treat speakers, staff, venue employees, and fellow attendees with respect and to follow all venue rules and staff instructions.

​​Harassment, disruptive behavior, or excessive intoxication will not be tolerated. For the safety and comfort of everyone, Big Brain and the venue reserve the right to refuse entry or remove any attendee at any time, without refund, if behavior is deemed unsafe, disruptive, or disrespectful.


​​🍸 Alcohol & Safety

​​Depending on the venue, alcohol may be sold and served exclusively by the venue in accordance with California law. Big Brain is not responsible or liable for alcohol service, overconsumption, or any actions resulting from intoxication. By attending, you voluntarily assume all risks associated with a public indoor event and agree that you are solely responsible for your own conduct, safety, and transportation before, during, and after the event.


​​​Thanks for supporting our growing mission! 🧠✨

​​​​*For any other questions or special accommodations, please email [email protected].

Location
Swedish American Hall
2174 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
Avatar for Big Brain Lectures - SF
A lecture series hosted in The Bay's coolest spaces.
Hosted By
79 Going