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• Dr. Kelly Korreck, Program Manager for the 2024 Eclipse, NASA Headquarters

• Dr. Alex Lockwood, Strategic Content and Integration Lead, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters

• Dr. Jamie Favors, Director, NASA Space Weather Program, NASA Headquarters

Complete transcript available.

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