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Goddard Centerwide Town Hall
Goddard Center Director Dr. Makenzie Lystrup will host the next centerwide town hall from the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York. Topics for discussion will include the latest budget updates, Goddard 2040, the center’s role in the agency’s Artemis program and Moon to Mars strategy, and the importance of GISS and Earth science missions to the Goddard portfolio.
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