NASA Ames Showcased in Time Magazine
Excerpt:Click on image for full resolution. Jon Jenkins, Natalie Batalha and Bill Borucki discuss Kepler data on the hyperwall. Image credit: NASA Click on image for full resolution. Louis Allamandola Image credit: NASA Click on image for full resolution. Jill Tarter of SETI Image credit: NASA Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, NASA Ames Research Center pulsates in research, technology and science. That pulsation is showcased in a new special edition issue of Time magazine highlighting space exploration. Highlighting the article was a section titled “The 25 Most Influential People in Space” which features several Ames employees involved in a wide variety of space projects.
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Jill Tarter
Overall Sentiment: 0.0126494
Relevance: 0.4432
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| -0.0772259 | “Being less than a mile away from Moffett Field means that SETI and Ames can collaborate on many activities. With similar interests, it is not surprising that the two have such a close relationship,” said Tarter. |
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Louis Allamandola
Overall Sentiment: 0.0316664
Relevance: 0.346378
Steve Squyres
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.318935
Geoff Marcy
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.305163
Jon Jenkins
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.24718
Bill Borucki
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.219691
S. Pete Worden
Overall Sentiment: 0.0873042
Relevance: 0.219586
David Charbonneau
Overall Sentiment: 0.0219486
Relevance: 0.217337
Rupak Biswas
Overall Sentiment: 0.190456
Relevance: 0.209457
| Sentiment | Quote |
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| -0.0516101 | “The hyperwall-2 system is a gem for users of the NAS facility. It allows scientists and engineers the ability to visualize extraordinarily large datasets in meaningful ways, view previously unseen details in their data, and gain insight into complex scientific datasets.” said Rupak Biswas, ... |
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Natalie Batalha
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.201805
William Borucki
Overall Sentiment: 0.0349923
Relevance: 0.194448
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Additional Info:
Organization: NASA
Overall Sentiment: 0.102747
Relevance: 0.855439
Organization: Kepler mission
Overall Sentiment: 0.118133
Relevance: 0.719252
Organization: Ames Research Center
Overall Sentiment: -0.0106199
Relevance: 0.398734
Organization: Center for SETI Research
Overall Sentiment: -0.0313279
Relevance: 0.367724
Organization: Ames Center
Overall Sentiment: 0.202432
Relevance: 0.366487
Organization: Ames Astrochemistry Laboratory
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.338951
Company: Ames
Overall Sentiment: 0.0585615
Relevance: 0.633947
Company: SETI
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.322873
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