Tech News Summary:
- NASA Scientist, Mitzi Adams, to deliver public lecture at Arkansas Tech University titled “NASA, Eclipses, and My Life as a Scientist” on February 23 at 7:15 p.m.
- Adams has been associated with NASA since 1988 and has been involved in ground data analysis and space-based research related to solar physics.
- Adams’ recent research has focused on X-ray jets and bright spots, and she currently serves as deputy director of the planetary and heliophysics branch at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
NASA scientist Dr. Jessica Dunbar will be visiting Arkansas Tech University on Friday, March 25th to deliver a fascinating presentation on the upcoming solar eclipse and more. This event is a rare opportunity for students and the public to learn from a leading expert in the field of astronomy.
Dr. Dunbar will discuss the science behind solar eclipses, including why they occur and how they can be safely observed. She will also share insights from her work at NASA and provide updates on the latest discoveries in space exploration.
The event is open to all and will take place at 7:00 PM in the Doc Bryan Lecture Hall. Attendees can expect an engaging and informative presentation, as well as the chance to ask questions and interact with Dr. Dunbar.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to learn from a NASA scientist and gain a deeper understanding of the wonders of the universe. Whether you’re a student, a science enthusiast, or simply curious about the upcoming solar eclipse, this event is sure to be an enlightening experience. Mark your calendars for Friday and come join us for this special presentation at ATU.