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    2026 AAS Hyperwall Schedule – NASA Science

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJanuary 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    247th American Astronomical Society (AAS) Meeting

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    Join NASA in the Exhibit Hall (Booth #401 for Hyperwall Storytelling by NASA experts. Full Hyperwall Agenda below.

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 4

    6:45 – 7:00 PM Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Dominic Benford
    7:00 – 7:15 PM Storytelling with NASA: Eyes on Exoplanets Anjali Tripathi
    7:15 – 7:30 PM Roman Space Telescope Update Julie McEnery
    7:30 – 7:45 PM The Search for Life in the Universe with Habitable Worlds Observatory Giada Arney
    7:45 – 8:00 PM The James Webb Space Telescope Engineering History Lee Feinberg

    MONDAY, JANUARY 5

    9:00 – 9:15AM Galaxies Across Cosmic Time with JWST and Roman Aaron Yung
    9:15 – 9:30AM The Hubble Space Telescope: Next Era of Discovery Jennifer Wiseman
    9:30 – 9:45AM Cosmic Pathfinders Ron Gamble
    9:45- 10:00AM Preliminary Findings from the NASA Technosignatures Database Nick Siegler
    5:30 – 5:45PM Habitable Worlds Observatory
    From Gas to Galaxies to Life in the Universe
    Kevin France
    5:45 – 6:00PM Space Servicing: From Hubble to Habitable Worlds John Grunsfeld
    6:00 – 6:15PM Supernova Cosmology with Roman Rebekah Hounsell
    6:15- 6:30PM What Even is Bayesian Analysis, and Why Do I Care? Natasha Latouf

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 6

    9:00 – 9:15AM Revealing the Faintest Galaxies in the Nearby Universe with Roman Aaron Yung
    9:15 – 9:30AM Open Science Training for Researchers Jennifer Wiseman
    9:30 – 9:45AM Universe in 24 hours Ron Gamble
    9:45- 10:00AM Beyond ADS: SciX as the Next-Generation Platform for Earth and Space Science Research Nick Siegler
    5:30 – 5:45PM From Ground Tests to Science with the Wide Field Instrument Kevin France
    5:45 – 6:00PM Habitable Worlds Observatory and the Search for Life John Grunsfeld
    6:00 – 6:15PM Laser Interferometry Space Antenna : Measuring Low Frequency Gravitational Waves from the Universe Rebekah Hounsell
    6:15- 6:30PM Our Cosmic Roots, Kinship, and Destiny with the Habitable Worlds Observatory Natasha Latouf

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7

    9:00 – 9:15AM What Can Roman Do for You? Explore Its Four Community-Defined Surveys Karoline Gilbert
    9:15 – 9:30AM Galaxies Benne Holwerda
    9:30 – 9:45AM The NASA Exoplanet Science Institute: Making Exoplanet Science Easier Catherine Clark
    5:30 – 5:45PM Science from the Roman Space Telescope Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey Robby Wilson
    5:45 – 6:00PM The Pandora SmallSat: Exploring Exoplanet Atmospheres Thomas Barclay
    6:00 – 6:15PM How Did the Universe Become Habitable? Get Involved with NASA’s Cosmic Origins Group Sabrina Stierwalt

    THURSDAY, JANUARY 8

    9:00 – 9:15AM Science with Petabyte-Scale Data: Cloud Platforms Thomas Dutkiewicz
    9:15 – 9:30AM The Future of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite Nicole Schanche
    9:30 – 9:45AM Is There an Atmosphere on the Habitable-Zone Planet TRAPPIST-1 e? Nestor Espinoza

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