SXSW: Finding Life on Other Planets During SXSW 2014, we held a tweet-chat with some of the scientists on the"First Signs: Finding Life on Other Planets" panel.(General Public) (offsite)
Sara Seeger : Search for Life Part 1 | Part 2 MIT's Dr. Sara Seager answered questions about exoplanets, the search for life, and the next technologies (like Webb!) (General Public) (offsite)
John Mather: Webb Q&A 1with Dr. John Mather (bio) : Nobel Laureate and Webb Senior Project Scientist Emeritus captured on Twitter during our first Tweet Chat. (General Public) (offsite)
John Mather: Webb Q&A 2with Dr. John Mather (bio) : Nobel Laureate and Webb Senior Project Scientist Emeritus captured on Twitter during our second Tweet Chat. (General Public) (offsite)
Paul Geithner: Components & Structure of Webb : The Webb telescope is a showcase for new technologies. Recently Paul Geithner (bio) (Webb Deputy Project Manager, Technical) provided a closer look at the technologies on the observatory. (General Public) (offsite)
Lee Feinberrg "Ask Me Anything": Optical Telescope Element Manager for Webb : Lee Feinberg (bio) talks about the top 3 things that Webb can do that Hubble cannot and more. (General Public) (offsite)
Women of Webb Q&A : Women with diverse jobs on the James Webb Space Telescope answered questions about the female experience working on a NASA flagship mission in the TwoXChromosomes subreddit. (General Public) (offsite)
Focus on XSTEM : During the USA Science & Engineering Festival in April 2014 and focused on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) topics. (General Public) (offsite)