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The Search for Life Beyond Earth

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Panelists (from left) Ellen Stofan, NASA Chief Scientist, left; John Grunsfeld, Associate Administrator for NASA's Science Mission DIrectorate, second from left; John Mather, Nobel Laureate and Senior Project Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, third from left; Sara Seager, MacArthur Fellow and Professor of Planetary Science and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, third from right; Dave Gallagher, Director for Astronomy and Physics at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, second from right; and Matt Mountain, Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute and Telescope Scientist for the JWST, right; are seen during a panel discussion on the search for life beyond Earth in the James E. Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters on Monday, July 14, 2014 in Washington, DC. The panel discussed how NASA's space-based observatories are making new discoveries and how the agency's new telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope, will continue this path of discovery after its schedule launch in 2018. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)

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james e webb auditorium james webb space telescope the search for life in the universe washington dc astronomy space ellen stofan john grunsfeld john mather sara seager dave gallagher matt mountain hq nasa joel kowsky search life earth high resolution mit massachusetts institute of technology massachusetts astronauts earth from space nasa
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14/07/2014
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NASA HQ
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label_outline Explore The Search For Life In The Universe, Ellen Stofan, James E Webb Auditorium

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james e webb auditorium james webb space telescope the search for life in the universe washington dc astronomy space ellen stofan john grunsfeld john mather sara seager dave gallagher matt mountain hq nasa joel kowsky search life earth high resolution mit massachusetts institute of technology massachusetts astronauts earth from space nasa