Dr. Jackie Faherty
Senior Scientist and Senior Education Manager jointly in the Department of Astrophysics and the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natural History. Working at the forefront of brown dwarf and exoplanet atmosphere detection and characterization. Striving to create more opportunities for underrepresented minorities to enter STEM fields through unique outreach endeavors.
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Two of my girls! Enjoying France and learning about clouds in worlds beyond our own. While also enjoying the views… https://t.co/7SeyCiTiVu
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RT @ESA_JUICE: Getting ready to watch the launch on 13 April? Then you should check out our launch kit — everything you need to… https://t.co/PBuH4eKHGJ
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New project launching on Zooniverse! This one involves @ESAGaia and all those stars with their changing photometry… https://t.co/XnIQ30Brsv


