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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Mon Jul 14, 2014, 08:14 AM Jul 2014

Leading Space Experts to Discuss the Search for Life Beyond Earth

Source: NASA

NASA Television will air a panel discussion of leading science and engineering experts on Monday, July 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. EDT, who will describe the scientific and technological roadmap that will lead to the discovery of potentially habitable worlds among the stars.

The public is invited to attend or view the event, which will take place in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street SW in Washington.

Space and ground observatories are cataloging and characterizing hundreds and what is expected to eventually be thousands of potentially habitable worlds in our galaxy. NASA space-based observatories are making unprecedented new discoveries. The agency's next step, the James Webb Space Telescope (Webb telescope), will continue to help scientists rewrite scientific textbooks after its scheduled launch in 2018.

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will provide opening comments.

Panel participants include:

-- Ellen Stofan, NASA's chief scientist, NASA Headquarters, Washington
-- John Grunsfeld, astronaut and associate administrator, NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington
-- John Mather, Nobel Laureate and Senior Project Scientist for the Webb telescope at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland
-- Sara Seager, MacArthur Fellow and Professor of Planetary Science and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
-- Dave Gallagher, director for Astronomy and Physics, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
-- Matt Mountain, director of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore and Telescope Scientist for the Webb telescope

Questions can be asked during the event by attendees or via Twitter using the hashtag #AskNASA.

For NASA TV streaming video, schedules and downlink information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv

For more information about NASA's role in the search for life, visit: http://www.nasa.gov

Read more: http://astrobiology.com/2014/07/leading-space-experts-to-discuss-the-search-for-life-beyond-earth.html

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Leading Space Experts to Discuss the Search for Life Beyond Earth (Original Post) bananas Jul 2014 OP
NASA Astrobiology Institute PR Folks: Asleep Again bananas Jul 2014 #1
Current estimates are that there are between 100-200 billion GALAXIES out there Zorro Jul 2014 #2
And our galaxy alone had 200-400 billion Reter Jul 2014 #3
Of f to the greatest... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2014 #4

bananas

(27,509 posts)
1. NASA Astrobiology Institute PR Folks: Asleep Again
Mon Jul 14, 2014, 08:16 AM
Jul 2014
http://nasawatch.com/archives/2014/07/nasa-astrobiolo.html

NASA Astrobiology Institute PR Folks: Asleep Again
By Keith Cowing on July 14, 2014 7:56 AM.

Leading Space Experts to Discuss the Search for Life Beyond Earth

"NASA Television will air a panel discussion of leading science and engineering experts on Monday, July 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. EDT, who will describe the scientific and technological roadmap that will lead to the discovery of potentially habitable worlds among the stars. The public is invited to attend or view the event, which will take place in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street SW in Washington."


Keith's note: No mention is made of this highly visible agency-wide astrobiology event at NASA's Astrobiology Institute website nor on its Twitter account. Once again the crack social media staff at NAI are sound asleep.

- Ignoring "Cosmos": Incompetence at NASA's Astrobiology Institute, earlier post
- Why Is NASA's Astrobiology Program STILL Ignoring "Cosmos"?, earlier post

Zorro

(15,740 posts)
2. Current estimates are that there are between 100-200 billion GALAXIES out there
Mon Jul 14, 2014, 08:28 AM
Jul 2014

Shows just how unique life on earth is, or something...

 

Reter

(2,188 posts)
3. And our galaxy alone had 200-400 billion
Mon Jul 14, 2014, 09:51 AM
Jul 2014

And some galaxies are 100 times larger. Total number of stars in the universe? Roughly 70 sextillion. It's crazy to even think about.

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