In her March 1 public lecture at , NASA astrophysicist Amber Straughn will talk about the challenges of developing and constructing a telescope that is 100 times more powerful than Hubble, and will provide some insight into what we can expect from this powerful new tool.
The lecture, titled 鈥,鈥 is part of the . The lecture will be webcast live on and via partner organizations on Wednesday March 1 at 7 PM ET.
An astrophysicist at NASA鈥檚 Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, MD, Straughn is a member of the James Webb Space Telescope Project Science Team and serves as the Associate Director of the Astrophysics Science Division. Her research examines how galaxy interactions, supermassive black holes, stars, and gas inflows/outflows affect the growth and evolution of galaxies.
In addition to research, Straughn is actively involved in science communications activities, including speaking at schools, astronomy clubs, museums, and research societies. She has appeared on numerous TV programs on done numerous live television interviews and media features for NASA, and has appeared on The Discovery Channel, The Science Channel, PBS NOVA, NatGeo, BBC, the History Channel, Spike TV, and in the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 鈥淗ubble Gotchu鈥 segment.
Following her talk, Straughn will answer questions from the online and in-house audience 鈥 including questions submitted prior to and during the talk via and (using the hashtag #piLIVE). Questions are welcomed from everyone 鈥 aspiring scientific explorers, school classes, physics and chemistry buffs, and general .
View past PI Public Lectures and events, and find further details about PI鈥檚 research, training, and outreach activities at .
LIVE WEBCAST DETAILS- What: Amber Straughn, The New Era in Astronomy: NASA鈥檚 James Webb Space Telescope- When: Wednesday, March 1, 7 PM ET- Where: Live at Perimeter Institute, webcast online at - Pose questions for Straughn by tweeting using the hashtag #piLIVE- More info:
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