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Elizabeth MacDonald
Scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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What does the STEVE phenomena reveal about the role of turbulence in Magnetosphere-Ionosphere interactions?
UNION SESSION: SCIENCE FOR ALL—INFRASTRUCTURES AND RESOURCES FOR OPEN SCIENCE II POSTER
union sessions | 15 december 2023
Francesca Di Mare, Elizabeth MacDonald, Michael Hu...
Turbulence is a complex and ubiquitous phenomenon characterizing space plasmas dynamics.The presence of fluctuations and nonlinear behavior at a broad...
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Fostering Diversity in Space Science: Insights from the Nomination Task Force's Ongoing Efforts in Recognizing Underrepresented Scientists
EFFORTS TO SUPPORT AND INCREASE DIVERSITY IN THE EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE WORKFORCE II ORAL
education | 14 december 2023
Muhammad Fraz Bashir, Dogacan S. Ozturk, Amy M. Ke...
Nomination Task Force (NTF) is a volunteer-based group operating within the Space Physics and Aeronomy (SPA) section of the American Geophysical Union...
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Magnetospheric Auroral Asymmetry eXplorer: observing the auroral to uncover how energy flows in space
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE MISSIONS: SCIENCE TARGETS, GAPS, AND OPPORTUNITIES II ORAL
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2023
Alexa J. Halford, Michael W. Liemohn, Aaron J. Rid...
The Magnetospheric Auroral Asymmetry Explorer (MAAX) mission makes a major leap forward in determining how magnetosphere-ionosphere electrodynamic cou...
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Fired up for Space Weather: Multidisciplinary Opportunities for Citizen Science Engagement through NASA’s Heliophysics Big Year
SPACE WEATHER COLLABORATION, COOPERATION, AND COORDINATION II ORAL
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 13 december 2023
Elizabeth MacDonald
Citizen science has excellent use cases for space weather. Notably, many of these use cases have matured with recent emergent technologies and are dem...
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Interoperable Database for Citizen Science Observations of STEVE
THE MACGYVER SESSION: THE PLACE FOR NOVEL, EXCITING, SELF-MADE, HACKED, OR IMPROVED SENSORS AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS TO UNDERSTAND SPACE WEATHER I ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 16 december 2022
Michael Hunnekuhl, Elizabeth MacDonald
Citizen Science observations have given rise to investigations of previously poorly understood or completely unknown aurora-like phenomena in recent y...
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Assimilative Mapping of Geospace Observations (AMGeO): Building a Community for Collaborative Geospace Data Science
THE FUTURE IS OPEN
innovations | 16 december 2022
Tomoko Matsuo, Willem Mirkovich, Akash Ratheesh Ba...
The NSF-funded EarthCube Assimilative Mapping of Geospace Observations (AMGeO) project goal is to accelerate the geospace research communitys data sci...
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The North Dakota Dual Aurora Camera Version 2.0 (NoDDAC2.0), a Platform for Citizen Science and a Testbed for Implementing Best Practices in Open Data and Collaboration
THE MACGYVER SESSION: THE PLACE FOR NOVEL, EXCITING, SELF-MADE, HACKED, OR IMPROVED SENSORS AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS TO UNDERSTAND SPACE WEATHER II POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 16 december 2022
Timothy Young, Vincent Ledvina, Elizabeth MacDonal...
The North Dakota Dual Aurora Camera (NoDDAC) is an interdisciplinary project in collaboration with the University of North Dakota (UND), Live Aurora N...
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Green and Red Lights Dancing in the Cold Night Sky
UP-GOER FIVE CHALLENGE: MAKING BIG IDEAS SIMPLER BY TALKING ABOUT THEM IN WORDS WE USE A LOT
education | 13 december 2022
Laura Brandt Edson, Elizabeth MacDonald
For hundreds upon hundreds of years, people who live at the ends of the world have looked up into the dark sky and seen beautiful green and red lights...
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