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Friday, Aug 23rd
10:50 AM – 11:40 AM
US PDT
7A-8 - Become an Exoplanet Watcher!
Lead Presenter:
Bradley Hutson
– Arizona State University
Co-Presenter:
Rob Zellem
– NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Co-Presenter:
Jeff Nee
– NASA Museum & Informal Education Alliance
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science
Friday, Aug 23rd
10:50 AM – 11:40 AM
US PDT
7D-1 - How the 2024 Solar Eclipse Changed the Life of a Small Village in México
Lead Presenter:
Enrique De Luna
– Whales of Guerrero
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science
Saturday, Aug 24th
10:50 AM – 11:40 AM
US PDT
12D-1 - Small Robotic Telescopes and Observatories in Astronomical Research, Education, and Outreach
Lead Presenter:
Russell M. Genet
– Fairborn Institute
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science
Saturday, Aug 24th
10:50 AM – 11:40 AM
US PDT
12D-2 - Legacy of the Arecibo Radar Telescope
Lead Presenter:
Robert V. Frampton
– Arecibo Science Advocacy Partnership (ASAP)
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science
Saturday, Aug 24th
10:50 AM – 11:40 AM
US PDT
12D-3 - The Interplay of Students’ Identity in Advancing the Astrophysics Fields in Education
Lead Presenter:
Jose L. Saucedo, III (he/him/his)
– University of Texas at Austin
Co-Presenter:
Karl Gebhardt
– Principal Investigator
Co-Presenter:
Keely Finkelstein
– Research Scientist
Co-Presenter:
Lindsay House
– Graduate Student Lead
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science
Saturday, Aug 24th
1:10 PM – 2:00 PM
US PDT
13B - Let’s Watch Exoplanets!
Lead Presenter:
Bradley Hutson
– Arizona State University
Co-Presenter:
Rob Zellem
– NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Co-Presenter:
Jeff Nee
– NASA Museum & Informal Education Alliance
Engaging the Public in Science via Amateur Astronomy & Community Science