Heliophysics Division Director Joe Westlake Short Version
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One of my favorite memories
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as a kid was just these beautiful, very,
very dark nights.
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It's amazing to be able
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to see the Milky Way,
but also be able to see faint aurora
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as they dance across the sky
and things like that.
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I remember as a teenager
sitting with friends and looking up
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at the dark sky and asking yourself
the question of what's out there.
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It's just such a big, wide
open space for exploration.
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Hi, my name is Joe Westlake
and I'm the director for the Heliophysics
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Division at NASA.
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I think the biggest thing to be excited
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about in my new role is working
with the wonderful Heliophysics team.
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That vibrant community really enables
so many amazing things
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and I'm really excited
to be able to engage with
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all these people that are just so
energetic about the
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science that we're doing.
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Heliophysics
as a discipline is blossoming.
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We're in a position
now where there are so many missions,
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so many instruments, so many technologies
that are coming out of Heliophysics
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right now and NASA in general,
that our impact
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on society, on everyday
life is known and it's big.
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So we're at a point now where we
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as heliophysics just need to start
asking really big questions.
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What does our future look like?
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I want that vision to be our shared vision
as heliophysicists.
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And if you think of our scientific
understanding
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as being raised up
by each of these individuals knowledge
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and each piece of that diverse
community comes together
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to build the sort of beautiful picture
that we need to develop for the world.
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It's a huge impact that that team has.
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Every person alone has a piece of that,
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and no one person alone
can make the entire picture.
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Let me try and bridge
these different places and figure out ways
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to enable our teams, to enable
our heliophysicists to do great work.
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Let's do awesome stuff.