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Jessica Gaskin

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Jessica Gaskin is an American astrophysicist at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center,[1] where she leads the X-ray Astronomy Group X-Ray Astronomy at Marshall Space Flight Center. She was the lead author on the conceptual study of the Lynx X-ray Observatory,[2] a Large Mission Concept Study space-based X-ray telescope submitted to the Decadal Survey for prioritization.

Education

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Gaskin earned a B.S. in Physics and Astrophysics from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology before receiving an M.S. in astronomy from Case Western Reserve University. [3] She then earned a PhD in physics from the University of Alabama in Huntsville.[4]

Awards and honors

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  • 2021 NASA Silver Achievement Medal
  • 2019 NASA MSFC Innovation Peer Award
  • 2014 NASA Honor Award for Early Career Achievement Medal

References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Jessica Gaskin – NESC Academy Biography – NASA".
  2. ^ Gaskin, Jessica A.; Ozel, Feryal; Vikhlinin, Alexey; Allen, Steven; Bautz, Mark; Brandt, W. Niel; Bregman, Joel; Donahue, Megan; Haiman, Zoltan; Hickox, Ryan; Jeltema, Tesla; Kollmeier, Juna; Kravtsov, Andrey; Lopez, Laura; Madau, Piero; Osten, Rachel; Paerels, Frits; Pooley, David; Ptak, Andrew; Quataert, Eliot; Reynolds, Christopher; Stern, Daniel (23 August 2019). "Concept Study Report" (PDF). Lynx X-ray Observatory. Retrieved 2020-01-10. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. ^ "Learned fearlessness – Case Western University".
  4. ^ "UAH alumna Jessica A. Gaskin leads NASA Lynx X-ray Observatory Mission – University of Alabama in Huntsville".
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