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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, February 25\, at 
 6:00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Joseph DePasquale\, wher
 e we’ll discuss the James Webb Space Telescope and the two-plus years of e
 xciting results we’ve received here on Earth. \n\nThe universe is filled w
 ith beauty beyond even our wildest imaginations. Sophisticated observatori
 es such as the James Webb Space Telescope help us peer into that sublime r
 eality\, and it is to the great fortune of humanity that these science ins
 truments produce data that captures the essence of the natural beauty of t
 he cosmos.\n\nHowever\, without a careful eye toward revealing that beauty
 \, the data would remain black-and-white snapshots for scientific analysis
  rather than admiration. Astronomical image processors blend the artistic 
 visual principles with the scientific knowledge of how these observatories
  operate and the objects they study to compose images that capture the ima
 gination and inspire the viewer to learn more about our universe.\n\nIn th
 is talk\, Principal Science Visuals Developer Joseph DePasquale will provi
 de some background on the observatory and the art and science of image pro
 cessing that reveals the inherent beauty of the infrared universe.\n\nAbou
 t Joseph DePasquale:\n\nJoe DePasquale is the principal science visuals de
 veloper in the Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science In
 stitute in Baltimore\, MD. Joe’s work requires a unique blend of science a
 nd art to bring data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes to li
 fe in high-quality\, colorful views of the cosmos. Before joining STScI in
  2017\, Joe was the Science Imager for NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory at
  the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory\, where he worked for 16 years 
 following his undergraduate training in Astronomy & Astrophysics at Villan
 ova University. Joe has an extensive background in astronomy\, art\, and p
 hotography\, giving him a unique skill set that is well-suited to bringing
  observatory data to life with richly detailed imagery.\n\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Tuesday\, February 25\, at 6
 :00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Joseph DePasquale\, where
  we’ll discuss the James Webb Space Telescope and the two-plus years of ex
 citing results we’ve received here on Earth. \n\nThe universe is filled wi
 th beauty beyond even our wildest imaginations. Sophisticated observatorie
 s such as the James Webb Space Telescope help us peer into that sublime re
 ality\, and it is to the great fortune of humanity that these science inst
 ruments produce data that captures the essence of the natural beauty of th
 e cosmos.\n\nHowever\, without a careful eye toward revealing that beauty\
 , the data would remain black-and-white snapshots for scientific analysis 
 rather than admiration. Astronomical image processors blend the artistic v
 isual principles with the scientific knowledge of how these observatories 
 operate and the objects they study to compose images that capture the imag
 ination and inspire the viewer to learn more about our universe.\n\nIn thi
 s talk\, Principal Science Visuals Developer Joseph DePasquale will provid
 e some background on the observatory and the art and science of image proc
 essing that reveals the inherent beauty of the infrared universe.\n\nAbout
  Joseph DePasquale:\n\nJoe DePasquale is the principal science visuals dev
 eloper in the Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science Ins
 titute in Baltimore\, MD. Joe’s work requires a unique blend of science an
 d art to bring data from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes to lif
 e in high-quality\, colorful views of the cosmos. Before joining STScI in 
 2017\, Joe was the Science Imager for NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory at 
 the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory\, where he worked for 16 years f
 ollowing his undergraduate training in Astronomy & Astrophysics at Villano
 va University. Joe has an extensive background in astronomy\, art\, and ph
 otography\, giving him a unique skill set that is well-suited to bringing 
 observatory data to life with richly detailed imagery.\n\n\n
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SUMMARY:NSN Webinar Series - JWST: Revealing the Invisible Universe with Jo
 seph DePasquale
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