Join NASA at the 106th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Meeting from January 25 – 29, 2026, for Hyperwall Storytelling sessions. At Booth #323 in the Exhibit Hall, NASA experts will share insights and updates. The Hyperwall Schedule for the event is as follows:
On Monday, January 26, from 6:05 – 7:10 PM:
– Karen St. Germain will discuss “Expanding Discovery from Earth Science Missions in Space.”
– Kelly Korreck will present “Revolutionizing Exploration of the Sun.”
– Jamie Favors and Gina DiBraccio will talk about “Space Weather for Astronauts.”
– George Huffman will highlight “Global Precipitation Without Writing Code.”
And on Tuesday, January 27, from 10:00 AM – 3:45 PM:
– Paul Stackhouse will explore “Removing Barriers to Utilizing NASA Research Data.”
– Jim O’Sullivan will share updates on “Earth Data to Action.”
– Helena Chapman will discuss “Connecting Satellite Data to the One Health Approach.”
– Dimitris Vassiliadis will present on “New Solar Observations and Solar Wind Measurements from the SOLAR-1 mission.”
– Robert Levy will delve into “Aerosols Around the World.”
– Eric Christian will talk about “NASA’s Mission to the Sun.”
For more information and to delve into these fascinating topics, visit NASA’s booth at the AMS Meeting.
Original Source: NASA