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Alex Alex Young
Associate Director for Science, Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Neutrons from the Long Duration Gamma Ray Flare of 1991 June 11
ORIGINS OF LONG-DURATION GAMMA-RAY EMISSION AT THE SUN I POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 15 december 2021
James M. Ryan, C A. Young, Mark L. McConnell, Gerh...
The X12+ flare at 0200 UT on 1991 June 11 was the event that spawned wide interest in Long Duration Gamma Ray Flares (LDGRF). This event is one of thr...
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Comprehensive Dual-Species Observations of the Long Duration Gamma Ray Flares of 1991 June 9 and 11.
PARTICLE ACCELERATION AND TRANSPORT AT THE SUN AND IN THE INNER HELIOSPHERE III POSTERS
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 08 december 2020
James M. Ryan, Gerhard Rank, C A. Young, Mark L. M...
We have re-examined the comprehensive CGRO observations of two key Long Duration Gamma Ray Flares, those being 1991 June 9 and 11. These events are un...
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Engaging Many with Space Sciences through NASA’s STEM Innovation Lab
ONE ACCESSIBLE UNIVERSE: BRINGING EXPLORATION OF THE UNIVERSE TO EVERYONE, ONE SMALL STEP AT A TIME
education | 13 december 2019
Carolyn Ng, Troy D. Cline, C A. Young, Henry D. Wi...
From the Apollo landing on the Moon to the Parker Solar Probe touching the Sun, NASA's exploration of the universe has fascinated many. More recently,...
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Using Celestial Events to Highlight NASA Science and Reach Diverse Populations
BUILDING STEM LEARNING ECOSYSTEMS TO MAXIMIZE IMPACT FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS ELIGHTNING
education | 12 december 2019
Lou Mayo, C A. Young
Celestial events such as solar and lunar eclipses, transits, super moons, and Mars oppositions capture the interest and imagination of the public and ...
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A Model for Measuring Effects Across NASA Space Science Education Consortium Activities Using NSF Impact Categories
EVALUATION OF EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND COMMUNICATION: LEARNING FROM OUR WORK AND TELLING THE STORY OF LEARNING II POSTERS
education | 11 december 2019
Hilarie B. Davis, C A. Young, Lou Mayo, Carolyn Ng
The NASA Space Science Education Consortium consists has 21 institutions offering over 50 activities to different audiences, of various durations, und...
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NASA's STEM Innovation Lab: A Hybrid Makerspace. Our goal is to bring NASA’s universe of knowledge into educational spaces around the country and to increase scientific literacy and interest. We’re a hybrid think-tank and makerspace where we invite NASA scientists, engineers, and educators to explore and share ideas using educational technology.
AMAZING TECHNOLOGIES AND CAPABILITIES THAT CONTRIBUTE TO STEAM II POSTERS
education | 09 december 2019
Troy D. Cline, C A. Young, Lani Sasser
The STEM Innovation Labs goal is to bring NASAs universe of knowledge into educational spaces around the country and to increase scientific literacy a...
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Measuring Effects Across NASA Space Science Education Consortium Activities Using NSF Impact Categories
FALL MEETING 2018
12 december 2018
Hilarie B. Davis, Bradford Davey, Lou Mayo, Daniel...
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Using 3D Printers and Paper Cutters to Motivate your Audience with NASA Science and Big Events
FALL MEETING 2018
11 december 2018
Lani Sasser, Troy D. Cline, James P. Haas, Neel Sa...
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