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Last Post 3/1/2005 3:38 PM by  Mitzi Adams
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3/1/2005 10:03 AM

    how did you first know you wanted to become a scietnists who studies the sun?


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    3/1/2005 10:25 AM
    Hi Megan When I was a teenager I attended a science forum at the space telescope institute and from then on I knew I wanted to study astronomy in some facet. I just happened to fall into studying the Sun when I was in college and have been addicted to it ever since. Dawn

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    3/1/2005 2:01 PM
    Hi Megan, I knew I wanted to study some aspect of space physics when I was looking at colleges and heard from a scientist that was building rockets and launching them into the Northern Lights. Deciding to study the Sun more specifically came later when I went to graduate school.

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    3/1/2005 2:10 PM
    After highschool I first started studying physics. After a few years I decided to switch to astronomy, which overlaps almost completely.
    I like the Sun because it's in our backyard and still the only star that you can really see.

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    3/1/2005 3:38 PM
    Megan,

    I was interested in science at a pretty early age (elementary school), but I wasn't sure if I wanted to study astronomy or geology. Once I began high school, I was lucky enough to be close to a science center in Atlanta. I became an observatory assistant and made the decision then to study astronomy in college. But the Sun has been a fascinating object always, and was even the topic of one of my high school term papers. However, being offered a position with NASA to study the Sun as a professional, kind of made up my mind to stick with that one particular star.

    Thanks for your question!
    Mitzi Adams


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