
Member Since 2019
J. Grant Mitchell
Research Astrophysicist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Professional Experience
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Research Astrophysicist
2023 - Present
George Washington University
Graduate Student
2017 - 2022
Education
George Washington University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Basu United States Early Career Award for Research Excellence in Sun-Earth Systems Science
Received December 2024
AGU Abstracts
The Effect of Neutrons on Planetary Habitability
MASSIVE TO EXTREME FLARES IN THE SUN AND YOUNG SUN-LIKE STARS: LONG-TERM ACTIVITY EVOLUTION AND SPACE WEATHER CONSEQUENCES POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 13 december 2024
J. Grant Mitchell, Georgia A. de Nolfo, Vladimir A...
The volcanic atmospheres of young rocky exoplanets, including the earth Earth, are chemically inert. It has been postulated that solar energetic parti...
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A Survey of Solar Energetic (∼ 25 MeV) Proton Events Observed by the High Energy Telescopes on the STEREO Spacecraft and/or at Near-Earth Spacecraft During the First Solar Orbit of STEREO A (2006–2023)
OBSERVATION AND MODELING OF ENERGETIC PARTICLES IN THE HELIOSPHERE III POSTER
spa-solar and heliospheric physics | 12 december 2024
Ian G. Richardson, Tycho T. von Rosenvinge, O C. S...
The High Energy Telescopes (HETs) (von Rosenvinge et al., 2008) on the STEREO A and B spacecraft make observations of 0.7-4 MeV electrons and 13.6-100...
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Lunar Output Neutron Spectrometer (LOONS)
TO THE MOON: A NEW ERA OF LUNAR SCIENCE—PLASMA, DUST, RADIATION, VOLATILES, AND CHEMISTRY I POSTER
planetary sciences | 11 december 2024
Georgia A. de Nolfo, Alessandro Bruno, Jeff Dumont...
As our nearest neighbor, the Moon offers an opportunity to advance our capabilities for human exploration of space, serving as both a platform for ind...
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