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NASA Ames Showcased in Time Magazine | Redux

NASA Ames Showcased in Time Magazine

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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

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Relevance: 0.4432

SentimentQuote
-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.
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.0772259
  • Mean: -0.0772259
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

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

Disambiguation: Academic | Astronomer | ScientistReferences:

Jon Jenkins

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.24718

Bill Borucki

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.219691

S. Pete Worden

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Relevance: 0.219586

Disambiguation: References:

David Charbonneau

Overall Sentiment: 0.0219486

Relevance: 0.217337

Rupak Biswas

Overall Sentiment: 0.190456

Relevance: 0.209457

SentimentQuote
-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, ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.0516101
  • Mean: -0.0516101
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

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

Disambiguation: Company | GovernmentAgency | AirportOperator | AwardPresentingOrganization | SoftwareDeveloper | SpaceAgency | SpacecraftManufacturerReferences:

Organization: Kepler mission

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Organization: Ames Research Center

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Organization: Center for SETI Research

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Organization: Ames Center

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Organization: Ames Astrochemistry Laboratory

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Relevance: 0.338951

Company: SETI

Overall Sentiment: 0

Relevance: 0.322873

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