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The Science@NASA websites' stories range from astronomy and astrophysics to living in space to Earth science to physical sciences and biology.  From microscopic scale, to human scale, to astronomical scale, NASA science covers them all!  Cutting edge physics for space transportation beyond rocketry and computer applications to improve weather forecasts.   Our goal is that the Science@NASA team will be here to give you the context and background of what you hear from other sources.

Many of you ask about the people who put these web sites together.  So here are some of the key people on today’s Science@NASA team.  These are the people who work every day to keep the stories interesting and web pages functional.

Kathy Watkins

Kathy Watkins  

As editor-in-chief of Science@NASA, Kathy spends a lot of time listening and watching for exciting ideas to channel to the site. Kathy is passionate about telling the NASA science and exploration story and encourages a new generation of advocates. She says she couldn't be working with a better team!

Tony Phillips

Dr. Tony Phillips  

Tony is our production editor, which means that he writes, proofs, edits, formats, and does whatever is necessary to keep the stories rolling.

Bryan Walls

Bryan Walls  

Bryan is the behind-the-scenes computer whiz who does scripting, programming, and computer management. 

Héctor Medina

Héctor Medina  

Héctor is Production Editorfor for the Ciencia@NASA web site, the Spanish language portion of the Science@NASA family.

Carlos Roman

Carlos G. Román

Carlos is the Production Assistant and a translator for Ciencia@NASA. He spends much of the rest of his time searching for Sequential Star Formation in the Rosette Molecular Complex, as he finishes his Doctorial work at the University of Florida.



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