Astrophysics
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Presentation Date: Monday, May 4, 2026 - 7:00 - 8:00PM. Location: Charles Hayden Planetarium. Museum of Science, Boston. Join astrophysicists Dr. Scott Lucchini and Dr. Alyssa Goodman on an expedition through the lives of stars and how they shape their...
Way, Way Out There?
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Presentation Date: February 2026. Location: Renaissance Weekend in Amelia Island, FL. A talk given at Renaissance Weekend in Amelia Island, FL in February 2026. Files included on Alyssa Goodman's Dataverse are Keynote slides (in .key and .pdf formats).
How Mesopotamian Sheep Entrails, Stars forming in the Milky Way, and Climate Change are Related
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December 12, 2025 | This talk will offer a quick overview of how my combined interests in art, physics, and history have led to a research agenda that spans astrophysics, exploratory data analysis, the history of prediction, climate change, science...
An amazing point of view: Alyssa Goodman discusses the April 8th Total Solar Eclipse (WBUR)
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As the moon aligns to completely cover the sun, Alyssa Goodman shares her expertise with WBUR hosts Robin Young and Scott Tong — Check out the interview here! She presents the Cosmic Data Stories Eclipse Simulation app, created by her NASA-funded Cosmic...
Data visualization reveals hidden wonders from telescopes (CASW New Horizons Newsroom 2022)
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Samantha Pagan with CASW New Horizons Newsroom interviews Alyssa Goodman on the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope and how this relates to the data visualization software, glue. Check out the article here! Even more curious? Check out another...
Celebrating Mass STEM Week with astrophysics and AI (Harvard Gazette)
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Alyssa Goodman was featured in this article on Harvard Gazette for a keynote address, “Astronomy: From Aristotle to AI,” at the STEM week event hosted by the Center for Astrophysics.
The New Story of the Milky Way’s Surprisingly Turbulent Past (Scientific American)
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The New Story of the Milky Way’s Surprisingly Turbulent Past discusses how the latest star maps are changing what we know about the Milky Way. Read on to see how efforts to study and visualize the Local Bubble and Radcliffe Wave by Alyssa Goodman and...
Talk: Seeing the Milky Way from the Inside Out, in 3D
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January 11, 2024 | The new "LIVE" collaboration (see live-env.org) is creating open-source software environments that let anyone build "Linkable Interactive Visualization and Exploration" Environments. LIVE has a suite of demonstration projects across...
Talk: Seamless linkages for visualization and analysis
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January 11, 2024 | An early invited presentation of LIVE Environments. The focus was on the origins of LIVE Astro, and on how it can be used to connect "data, language, and pictures," in line with the mission layed out by Goodman et al.
Bots heard ‘round the world: AI and the future of astronomy (ANU Article)
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Bots heard ‘round the world: AI and the future of astronomy explains how Dr. Ioana (Jo) Ciucă and her research partner Prof. Yuan-Sen Ting came to ANU to explore the origins of our galaxy from the nexus of artificial intelligence and astronomy, and now...
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