NASA researchers and colleagues from around the world will present the latest findings on a range of Earth and space science topics at the annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting, being held virtually and in New Orleans from Monday, Dec.13, through Friday, Dec. 17.ย 

Topics of discussion include upcomingย NASA Earth scienceย launches and future observations; new insights into the Sun and an update on NASAโ€™sย Parker Solar Probemission; the scientific discoveriesย Perseveranceโ€™sย investigations have made to date on Mars; and an update on Jupiterโ€™s cyclones from theย Junoย mission.

Agency scientists and their colleagues who use NASA research capabilities also will present noteworthy findings during scientific sessions open toย registered media.

In addition to NASAโ€™s hyperwall, learning area, and exhibit space โ€“ which will be socially distanced onsite in New Orleans โ€“ the agency will host aย virtual exhibitย for AGU, which will feature a science theater, live chat opportunities, downloads of the NASA Science 2022 calendar, specially curated resources, and more. The exhibit will be open to the public throughout the week of the meeting.

For a complete and up-to-date schedule of briefings and media participation information, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/agu