[All] FW: Lenny's article, progress

Vasques, Marilyn F. (ARC-SGG) marilyn.vasques at nasa.gov
Thu May 23 07:07:06 PDT 2019


All,
Still waiting for the Astrogram article to come out but Kassie put this on the new ARC science site.
M




From: "Spackman, Ryan (ARC-SG)" <ryan.spackman at nasa.gov>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 9:58 AM
To: "Ueyama, Rei (ARC-SGG)" <rei.ueyama at nasa.gov>, Eric Jensen <ericjj50 at gmail.com>
Cc: "Fladeland, Matthew M. (ARC-SG)" <matthew.fladeland at nasa.gov>, Marilyn Vasques <marilyn.vasques at nasa.gov>
Subject: Fwd: Lenny's article, progress

Hi Rei and Eric,

The webstory in tribute to Lenny’s career is now published!

Please forward to Lenny since I don’t have i
his non-NASA email handy.

Ryan

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From: "Perlongo, Kassandra M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute]" <kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov<mailto:kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov>>
Subject: Re: Lenny's article, progress
Date: 20 May 2019 10:53
To: "Spackman, Ryan (ARC-SG)" <ryan.spackman at nasa.gov<mailto:ryan.spackman at nasa.gov>>
Hi Ryan,

Published: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/after-39-years-of-service-it-s-time-to-start-a-new-chapter   😊

https://www.nasa.gov/ames/science

Cheers,
Kassie

Kassie Perlongo
Science Communications Specialist
BAER Institute

NASA Ames Research Center
Bldg. 244, Rm 138
Moffett Field, CA 94035-0001
Phone: (650) 604-3381
Mobile: (702) 881-7587


From: "Spackman, Ryan (ARC-SG)" <ryan.spackman at nasa.gov<mailto:ryan.spackman at nasa.gov>>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 8:31 AM
To: "Perlongo, Kassandra M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute]" <kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov<mailto:kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov>>
Subject: Re: Lenny's article, progress

Good Morning Kassie,

That’s good news.

I only have a couple edits:

1 - In the paragraph beginning “Playful jokes aside, . . . “, change “pre-deployment” to “deployment"
2 - In the paragraph on aircraft emissions impact on the ozone layer, I propose after Lenny’s quote:

"NOx is a well-known catalyst for ozone depletion.  NOx is produced from many processes and is most commonly caused by anthropogenic (human activity) and associated with ground-level pollution.  By constrast, NOx is produced in the stratosphere by photolysis (UV light) of naturally-occurring nitrous oxide (N2O) that originates in soil and gradually propagates vertically into the stratosphere."

Thanks again for your hard work on this great tribute to Lenny.

Ryan

J. Ryan Spackman
Chief, Earth Science Division
NASA Ames Research Center
Mail Stop 232-22
Building 232, Room 268
Moffett Field, CA 94035

650-604-5102 (Office)
650-933-0651 (Mobile)

On May 17, 2019, at 3:51 PM, Perlongo, Kassandra M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] <kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov<mailto:kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov>> wrote:

Hi Ryan,

Good news, I think I’ve found a solution with PAO. We should be able to get this done by later today or Monday at the latest. Send over the edits you want me to make when you get a chance! Thanks so much, Ryan!

Cheers,
Kassie

Kassie Perlongo
Science Communications Specialist
BAER Institute

NASA Ames Research Center
Bldg. 244, Rm 138
Moffett Field, CA 94035-0001
Phone: (650) 604-3381
Mobile: (702) 881-7587


From: "Spackman, Ryan (ARC-SG)" <ryan.spackman at nasa.gov<mailto:ryan.spackman at nasa.gov>>
Date: Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 2:07 PM
To: "Perlongo, Kassandra M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute]" <kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov<mailto:kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov>>
Subject: Re: Lenny's article, progress

Hi Kassie,

This is looking great.  I went through it quickly.  A few edits need to be made to the paragraph with NOx and N2O so it is scientifically accurate.  I will try to turn back to this later in the day or tomorrow and help with this.  Also, there is a very minor typo (“presence”) in the CO2 and methane paragraph before the DC-8 cabin figure.

The hyperlinks are a nice feature.  Thanks so much for all your effort to pull this together.

Ryan

J. Ryan Spackman
Chief, Earth Science Division
NASA Ames Research Center
Mail Stop 232-22
Building 232, Room 268
Moffett Field, CA 94035

650-604-5102 (Office)
650-933-0651 (Mobile)


On May 15, 2019, at 5:48 PM, Perlongo, Kassandra M. (ARC-SG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] <kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov<mailto:kassandra.m.perlongo at nasa.gov>> wrote:

Hi Ryan,

This isn’t live yet but it’s on the website: https://cms.nasa.gov/feature/after-39-years-of-service-it-s-time-to-start-a-new-chapter
I’m trying to figure out a way for it to go through the science directorate subdomain, right now it would appear under nasa.gov<http://nasa.gov/> which is not what we want.

Also: https://baeri.org/in-conversation-women-at-baeri-dr-kristina-pistone<https://baeri.org/in-conversation-women-at-baeri-dr-kristina-pistone/>


Just a snapshot from the article:

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Kassie Perlongo
Science Communications Specialist
BAER Institute

NASA Ames Research Center
Bldg. 244, Rm 138
Moffett Field, CA 94035-0001
Phone: (650) 604-3381
Mobile: (702) 881-7587

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