Thursday, April 18, 2024
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Let's Talk DEIA Engagement Series
Featuring David Reth, Director of Management Operations (Code 200), NASA Goddard.
This session is intended to be an informal opportunity for the Goddard workforce to engage with senior leaders as part of the Center’s DEIA Strategic Implementation Plan. Please bring your curiosity, your questions, and your lunch!
Register by April 16, 2024 at this Registration Link
Read more about this event This session is intended to be an informal opportunity for the Goddard workforce to engage with senior leaders as part of the Center’s DEIA Strategic Implementation Plan. Please bring your curiosity, your questions, and your lunch!
Register by April 16, 2024 at this Registration Link
Thursday, April 18, 2024
03:45 PM - 05:00 PM
Special ASD Colloquium (Hybrid)
Observational Benchmarks of Chemical Evolution from Extreme Emission Line Galaxies
Danielle Berg (University of Texas in Austin)
The advent of the James Webb Space Telescope has opened our first window onto detailed abundance studies of high redshift (z > 6) extreme emission line galaxies. The coming years will provide the first spectroscopic samples of these galaxies in the epoch of reionization with which we can constrain their chemical compositions and histories and resulting conditions that shaped the escape of ionizing photons. As we build our samples of high-ionization nebular emission lines and absorption profiles of outflowing gas, we can begin to understand how the time-dependent nature of elemental production affects our interpretation of different epochs of galaxies and the resulting strung-together evolutionary story. I will present recent HST and JWST observations of the dynamic ISM across multiple epochs and the lessons we are learning about chemical evolution, star formation histories, and feedback prescriptions.
Read more about this event Danielle Berg (University of Texas in Austin)
The advent of the James Webb Space Telescope has opened our first window onto detailed abundance studies of high redshift (z > 6) extreme emission line galaxies. The coming years will provide the first spectroscopic samples of these galaxies in the epoch of reionization with which we can constrain their chemical compositions and histories and resulting conditions that shaped the escape of ionizing photons. As we build our samples of high-ionization nebular emission lines and absorption profiles of outflowing gas, we can begin to understand how the time-dependent nature of elemental production affects our interpretation of different epochs of galaxies and the resulting strung-together evolutionary story. I will present recent HST and JWST observations of the dynamic ISM across multiple epochs and the lessons we are learning about chemical evolution, star formation histories, and feedback prescriptions.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
03:45 PM - 05:00 PM
ASD Colloquium (Hybrid)
Smita Mathur (Ohio State)
Read more about this event Wednesday, April 24, 2024
12:30 PM - 01:30 PM
Goddard Centerwide Town Hall
Goddard Center Director Dr. Makenzie Lystrup will host the next centerwide town hall from the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York. Topics for discussion will include the latest budget updates, Goddard 2040, the center’s role in the agency’s Artemis program and Moon to Mars strategy, and the importance of GISS and Earth science missions to the Goddard portfolio.
Read more about this event Wednesday, April 24, 2024
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
SMD Town Hall
Details to follow
Read more about this event Wednesday, April 24, 2024
03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Scientific Colloquium - BLDG 8
Planet Nine from Outer Space: A Status Update and New Evidence
Konstantin Batygin (California Institute of Technology)
Read more about this event Konstantin Batygin (California Institute of Technology)
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