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Alyssa Goodman - Astronomer
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Alyssa Goodman

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Alyssa Goodman is an astronomer specializing in the study of star formation within interstellar clouds. Her research utilizes detailed mapping of dust distribution to understand how stars originate. She develops innovative tools like “glue” for visualizing complex astronomical data and her work informs scientists investigating the earliest stages of stellar birth. This research primarily benefits those studying astrophysics, cosmology, and planetary science.

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What part of star formation does Alyssa Goodman study?

Alyssa Goodman studies how cold clouds of gas and dust develop structures dense enough to form stars. Her research connects observations of molecular clouds with statistical analysis and three-dimensional visualization.

What is the glue software created by Alyssa Goodman's team?

glue is an open-source tool for exploring relationships among linked datasets through coordinated visualizations. It is used in astronomy and other fields where researchers need to compare images, tables, and multidimensional data.

What is the COMPLETE survey associated with Alyssa Goodman?

COMPLETE mapped nearby molecular clouds using several kinds of astronomical observations. The project helped researchers compare gas motions, dust emission, and extinction in star-forming regions.

Where does Alyssa Goodman work?

Goodman is a professor of astronomy at Harvard University and has been associated with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. She also works at the intersection of astronomy, data science, and scientific visualization.

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