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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, August 25 at 6pm 
 Pacific (9pm Eastern) to hear Dr. Cynthia Evans tell us about NASA's searc
 h for meteorites in Antarctica.\n\nDr. Evans will describe some of her rec
 ent experiences deployed to Antarctica as part of NASA’s Antarctic Search 
 for Meteorites (ANSMET) 2019-2020 field team.  She will also discuss the i
 mportance of NASA’s meteorite collection for understanding solar system ev
 olution and relevance for current and future NASA missions.\n\nAbout Dr. C
 ynthia Evans\n\nCynthia Evans is the Senior Exploration Scientist for the 
 Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division within the
  Exploration Integration and Science Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space C
 enter. Trained as a geologist and oceanographer\, Evans earned a Ph.D. in 
 Earth Sciences in 1983 from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography\, Univer
 sity of California\, San Diego and a BS in geology from the University of 
 Rochester.  Prior to coming to JSC in 1988\, she taught geology at Colgate
  University and Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.  
 \n \nEvans has served in several positions at NASA\, including ARES Divisi
 on Chief and Astromaterials Acquisition & Curation Office Manager\, the ho
 me to all of NASA’s Extraterrestrial Collections. She has worked extensive
 ly with astronaut crews and mission operations teams to develop and implem
 ent science requirements\, including crew training\, mission planning\, an
 d data evaluation. In her role as Senior Exploration Scientist\, she is fo
 rmulating the science operations and science integration support for the A
 rtemis Program missions to the Moon\, including training future astronaut 
 crew members in geological field work to prepare them for future planetary
  exploration.   \n \nEvans has also conducted and participated in several 
 field and ship-based campaigns studying rocks from ocean basin environment
 s\, and served on two Antarctic Search for Meteorite (ANSMET) field teams\
 , collecting meteorites during the 2015-16 field season in Antarctica’s Mi
 ller Range and again during the 2019-20 field season to the Davis-Ward nun
 ataks.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, August 25 at 6pm P
 acific (9pm Eastern) to hear Dr. Cynthia Evans tell us about NASA's search
  for meteorites in Antarctica.\n\nDr. Evans will describe some of her rece
 nt experiences deployed to Antarctica as part of NASA’s Antarctic Search f
 or Meteorites (ANSMET) 2019-2020 field team.  She will also discuss the im
 portance of NASA’s meteorite collection for understanding solar system evo
 lution and relevance for current and future NASA missions.\n\nAbout Dr. Cy
 nthia Evans\n\nCynthia Evans is the Senior Exploration Scientist for the A
 stromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division within the 
 Exploration Integration and Science Directorate at NASA's Johnson Space Ce
 nter. Trained as a geologist and oceanographer\, Evans earned a Ph.D. in E
 arth Sciences in 1983 from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography\, Univers
 ity of California\, San Diego and a BS in geology from the University of R
 ochester.  Prior to coming to JSC in 1988\, she taught geology at Colgate 
 University and Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.  \n
  \nEvans has served in several positions at NASA\, including ARES Division
  Chief and Astromaterials Acquisition & Curation Office Manager\, the home
  to all of NASA’s Extraterrestrial Collections. She has worked extensively
  with astronaut crews and mission operations teams to develop and implemen
 t science requirements\, including crew training\, mission planning\, and 
 data evaluation. In her role as Senior Exploration Scientist\, she is form
 ulating the science operations and science integration support for the Art
 emis Program missions to the Moon\, including training future astronaut cr
 ew members in geological field work to prepare them for future planetary e
 xploration.   \n \nEvans has also conducted and participated in several fi
 eld and ship-based campaigns studying rocks from ocean basin environments\
 , and served on two Antarctic Search for Meteorite (ANSMET) field teams\, 
 collecting meteorites during the 2015-16 field season in Antarctica’s Mill
 er Range and again during the 2019-20 field season to the Davis-Ward nunat
 aks.
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SUMMARY:Free Live NSN Webinar Series - NASA's Search for Meteorites in Anta
 rctica: Who\, What\, When\, Where\, Why and How?
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