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"description": "Allison marveled over a great aurora in Kaktovik, Alaska, the best one she’s ever seen. She analyzes energetic particle data from NASA’s Van Allen Probes mission and has participated in three sounding rocket missions to study the aurora.",
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"affiliations": "Recently completed a postdoctoral research position with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics",
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"description": "One of Meghan’s most memorable observations was during a space physics workshop in Fairbanks, Alaska, when she watched with a group of theoretical scientists gleefully viewing the aurora for the first time. Meghan lives in Sweden, where she studies the structure and dynamics of aurora using rocket observations. She hopes to promote curiosity for space science and find better ways to spread knowledge to the public.",
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"affiliations": "Director of the Optical Technology Center at Montana State University",
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"description": "When Joseph was an undergraduate at the University of Alaska, he would walk home from school with his eyes directed upward at the aurora dancing overhead. He develops, calibrates, and applies optical and infrared remote sensing systems for studying the natural environment, including aurora, and enjoys photographing the aurora.",
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"affiliations": "Research Scientist and Associate Director, Auroral Imaging Group at the University of Calgary",
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"description": "Emma specializes in building large arrays of scientific imagers and ground-based equipment across Canada. Emma’s group has literally billions of images of aurora to study. She is a busy mom and innovative Arctic researcher studying how the aurora we see relates to the aurora in space, an open research question!",
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"name": "Elizabeth MacDonald",
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"description": "Liz joined Twitter in 2011 during a big geomagnetic storm and has been pursuing her passion to help the public see and understand the aurora more accurately ever since! In the rest of her day job at NASA she leads teams to build scientific satellite instruments that measure the low energy charged particles in space that cause aurora. She also loves to hike and ski!",
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"name": "Mike Liemohn",
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"affiliations": "Professor of Space Science at the University of Michigan",
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"description": "Mike once traveled to Alaska hoping to view aurora, but saw nothing due to cloudy conditions. He thought his trip was a bust until aurora lit up the sky during his plane ride home. What a great flight! Mike teaches classes on space weather and climate physics. His research uses simulations to study electrically charged particles moving in planetary space environments, especially the inner planets of Earth, Mars, and Venus.",
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"name": "Jason Ahrns",
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"affiliations": "Doctoral candidate in space physics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks",
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"description": "Jason enjoys capturing aurora through photography and videography and had a particularly memorable experience watching the aurora explode overhead for hours after hiking to an abandoned gold mining site. He studies pulsating aurora and the role of the ionosphere in control of aurora. Check out his <a href=\"http://allsky.gi.alaska.edu/\" target=\"_blank\">live aurora camera.</a> ",
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"name": "Laura Peticolas",
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"affiliations": "Director of Multiverse, Space Sciences Laboratory, Univ. of California Berkeley",
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"description": "Laura went to graduate school in Alaska and has seen and studied the mesmerizing lights up close! Her thesis was on the mysterious black aurora. Now, she leads scientific outreach efforts in California and beyond to increase diversity in Earth and Space science through multicultural education. Check out her <a href=\"https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/diy-sun-science/id836712493?mt=8\" target=\"_blank\">DIY Sun Science app</a> for fun space weather projects for kids!",
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"name": "Patricia Reiff",
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"affiliations": "Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University",
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"description": "Pat was the founding Director of the Rice Space Institute and still serves as the Associate Director for Outreach. She is also CEO of two outreach spinoff companies – Space Update and EPlanetarium. Pat has been studying the Earth’s magnetosphere and the aurora for over 40 years and has a <a href=\"http://mms.rice.edu/realtime/forecast.html\" target=\"_blank\">real-time space weather forecasting system</a> that provides 1-3 hour advance warning of geomagnetic storms.",
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"name": "Don Hampton",
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"affiliations": "Research assistant professor at the Geophysical Institute in Fairbanks, Alaska",
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"description": "Don enjoys watching people see beautiful aurora for the first time. He specializes in optical imaging to better understand how an aurora interacts with Earth’s upper atmosphere and ionosphere. Check out his <a href=\"http://optics.gi.alaska.edu/pkr_rgb_real.html\" target=\"_blank\">live aurora camera.</a> ",
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"name": "Yari Collado-Vega",
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"affiliations": "Scientist at NASA Goddard, Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC)",
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"description": "Yaireska (Yari) Collado-Vega works on space weather forecasting at NASA GSFC and would love someday to actually see an aurora in person. Being from Puerto Rico that is definitely something that you don't see growing up. At her job, she also works on understanding the instabilities caused due to the interaction of the solar wind and the Earth's magnetic field. She is also an education and public outreach specialist within her group and enjoys presenting her work to students, especially young Hispanics.",
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"affiliations": "Graduate Student in Space Studies at the University of North Dakota",
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"description": "Aurora have played a significant part in Sean's graduate school career, from being easily visible at the UND Observatory in Grand Forks to the subject of his 2015 summer internship at NASA Goddard. At NASA Goddard in Maryland, Sean worked with Aurorasaurus PI Elizabeth MacDonald on the citizen science project, and was well-equipped with vast amounts of knowledge about heliophysics, the aurora and Aurorasaurus to bring back to North Dakota.",
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"description": "Aurorasaurus team member",
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"name": "Brett Carter",
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"description": "Brett is an Australian Space Scientist. ",
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"description": "Lynn is an informal educator conducting public outreach and teacher workshops through out the Northwest. She is the president of the Southwest Montana Astronomical Society, a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador, Heliophysics Ambassador, Van Allen Probes Ambassador, Mars MAVEN Ambassador, and Aurorasaurus Ambassador. She lives in Montana where she is lucky enough to see the aurora often. ",
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"description": "Caleigh is a mechanical engineer. She also is a NASA Solar System Ambassador who had the opportunity to work on the NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission. ",
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"description": "Mike is a Space Studies Master Student at the University of North Dakota. Mike is originally from New Jersey and recently experienced his first aurora when he moved out to graduate school. He has a passion for space weather and attended the space weather bootcamp at NASA's GSFC. Mike also leads the High Altitude Balloon team at UND.",
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