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CSTAR Distinguished Lecture Series Presents: Dr. Linda Spilker

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The Cassini mission’s findings have revolutionized our understanding of Saturn, its complex rings, the amazing assortment of moons and the planet’s dynamic magnetic environment.   Cassini’s Grand Finale begins in April 2017 with repeated dives between the innermost ring and the top of Saturn’s atmosphere.  Cassini will send back its final bits of unique data on September 15, 2017 as it plunges into Saturn’s atmosphere, vaporizing to protect tiny Enceladus, one of Saturn’s ocean worlds.  Come and hear the story of recent science discoveries and the upcoming excitement during the final orbits. Dr. Linda Spilker, Cassini Project Scientist, will present highlights of Cassini’s ambitious inquiry at Saturn and an overview of science observations in the final orbits. 

Bio:  Dr. Linda Spilker is a NASA research scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, CA.  She is currently the Cassini Project Scientist and a Co-Investigator on the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer team and has worked on Cassini since 1988.  Since joining JPL almost 40 years ago she has worked on the Voyager Project, the Cassini Project and conducted independent research on the origin and evolution of planetary ring systems.   She enjoys yoga and hiking in National Parks, including her favorite park, Yosemite.  She is married, with three daughters and five grandchildren. 

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  • Created By:Brandon Sforzo
  • Created:01/22/2017
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017