AMS 2026 Hyperwall Schedule

NASA's 106th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Meeting is just around the corner, taking place from January 25-29, 2026. The event promises to be an exciting opportunity for attendees to engage with NASA experts in a variety of fields.

One of the main attractions at the meeting will be the Hyperwall Storytelling session in the Exhibit Hall (Booth #323). Here's a look at the full agenda for this interactive exhibit:

**Monday, January 26**

* 6:05-6:20 PM: "Expanding Discovery from Earth Science Missions in Space" by Karen St. Germain
* 6:20-6:35 PM: "Revolutionizing Exploration of the Sun" by Kelly Korreck
* 6:40-6:55 PM: "Space Weather for Astronauts" by Jamie Favors and Gina DiBraccio
* 6:55-7:10 PM: "See Global Precipitation Without Writing Code" by George Huffman

**Tuesday, January 27**

* 10:00-10:15 AM: "Removing Barriers to Utilizing NASA Research Data" by Paul Stackhouse
* 10:15-10:30 AM: "Earth Data to Action — What’s New with Earth Data?" by Jim O'Sullivan
* 10:30-10:45 AM: "Connecting Satellite Data to the One Health Approach" by Helena Chapman
* 3:00-3:15 PM: "New Solar Observations and Solar Wind Measurements from the SOLAR-1 mission" by Dimitris Vassiliadis
* 3:15-3:30 PM: "Aerosols Around the World" by Robert Levy
* 3:30-3:45 PM: "NASA's Mission to the Sun" by Eric Christian
* 3:45-4:00 PM: "Expanding Discovery from Earth Science Missions in Space" by Julie Robinson

**Wednesday, January 28**

* 10:00-10:15 AM: "NASA Space Weather Year of Launches" by Kelly Korreck
* 10:15-10:30 AM: "A Bird's-Eye View of Air Pollution in Megacities" by Laura Judd
* 10:30-10:45 AM: "Next-Gen Operational Microwave Sounding Through 2050" by Edward Kim
* 3:15-3:30 PM: "The Ultimate Collab: NASA and NOAA Space Weather" by Kelly Korreck and Yaireska (Yari) Collado-Vega
* 3:30-3:45 PM: "See Global Precipitation Without Writing Code" by George Huffman
* 3:45-4:00 PM: "From Investment to Impact: How LEO Innovations Benefit Users" by Jeremy Goldstein

**Thursday, January 29**

* 10:00-10:15 AM: "Think Fast, Think Sun: Exploring NASA’s HelioData for Space-Weather Awareness" (repeat presentation)
* 10:30-10:45 AM: "From Investment to Impact: How LEO Innovations Benefit Users" by Jeremy Goldstein (repeat presentation)

The Hyperwall Storytelling session promises to be an engaging and interactive experience, offering attendees a chance to learn about NASA's latest research and achievements. Mark your calendars for these exciting events!
 
man this hyperwall storytelling thing sounds so lit 🤩, i can already imagine being transported into space or something and learning about all the cool stuff nasa is working on 1st january cant come soon enough 😂🚀
 
OMG 🤩, I'm so hyped for the AMS Meeting 2026!!! It sounds like there are going to be some amazing talks and presentations, especially on space weather and global precipitation 😮. I'm particularly excited about the Hyperwall Storytelling session - it's always cool to learn about NASA's latest research in an interactive way 📺.

I've also noticed that there are a few repeat presentations, which is kinda interesting 🤔. Is that meant to highlight different aspects of the same topic or something? Either way, I'm sure it'll be worth checking out! 💡
 
omg u gotta check out this nasa meetup in jan 2026 🤯 they got so many cool speakers lined up including some of the nasa experts themselves 💡 like karen st germain and julie robinson who's gonna be talking about expanding discovery from earth science missions in space 🚀 and another one on how to see global precipitation without writing code lol sounds like so much fun! 🎉 they also got a super cool exhibit hall with a hyperwall that's gonna be doing storytelling sessions throughout the whole event 💻 anyone else planning on going? 👀
 
🚀 NASA's AMS meeting is gonna be EPIC 🤩 ! I mean, who wouldn't want to hear from experts in space weather, solar observations, and satellite data? 📊 It's like a dream come true for anyone interested in space exploration. But you know what would take it to the next level? 😎 Having some interactive tools and apps on display to help attendees visualize and explore that info. I'd love to see something like the "See Global Precipitation Without Writing Code" session turned into an interactive experience, maybe with a VR component 🌐. That way, people could dive right in and get hands-on with NASA's research data. 🎉 Wouldn't that be awesome?
 
I don't know about all this fuss around the Hyperwall Storytelling session 🤔. It sounds like a bunch of info dumping, if you ask me. I mean, who needs an interactive exhibit to learn about NASA's latest research? Can't they just put it on their website and save us the hassle of traveling? And what's with all these repeated presentations? Think Fast, Think Sun: Exploring NASA’s HelioData for Space-Weather Awareness... yeah right, like I'm gonna remember all that 🙄. Just seem like a bunch of marketing fluff to me 😐.
 
OMG 👀 just saw the AMS meeting lineup for 2026 is going to be SOOO cool 🤩! I'm really hyped to see the Hyperwall Storytelling session, it sounds like an amazing way to learn about NASA's latest research and discoveries 🚀. Plus, getting to hear from these awesome experts in person must be a real treat 💡. Can't wait for January 2026 to roll around and get ready to geek out with all the other space fans 🤓!
 
🚀😎 NASA is getting ready to blow our minds again with their next meeting. The hyperwall storytelling thing sounds like so much fun - imagine watching videos of space stuff on this massive wall 📺. I'm really hyped about the solar observation part, dude. We need more info about those new solar wind measurements from the SOLAR-1 mission. NASA always knows how to bring out the cool factor in space research... https://www.nasa.gov/missions/solar-1
 
I'm kinda stoked about this AMS meeting 🤩, especially the Hyperwall Storytelling session looks like it's gonna be super cool 💻. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore NASA's latest research and achievements in an interactive way? But, I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about how much actual hands-on experience attendees will get to have 🤔. Will it just be some fancy display or can they actually try out the tech? And what's up with the repeat presentations on the last day? 📅 Either way, it should be an awesome event for anyone interested in space and science, so I'll definitely be tuning in virtually 📺!
 
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING IN 2026!!! IT'S GOING TO BE AMAZING TO SEE ALL THE EXPERTS FROM NASA AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS SHARING THEIR RESEARCH AND ACHIEVEMENTS. THE HYPERWALL STORYTELLING SESSION SOUNDS LIKE A BUNCH OF FUN AND INTERACTIVE EVENTS THAT WILL KEEP US ENGAGED FOR HOURS. I'M HOPING TO SEE SOME PRESENTATIONS ON SPACE WEATHER, EARTH DATA, AND EXPLORATION OF THE SUN - IT'S GOING TO BE SO COOL TO LEARN ABOUT ALL THESE TOPICS IN SUCH A HANDS-ON WAY
 
Ugh, January is gonna be soooo long 😴 I'm kinda excited for the AMS meeting tho! The Hyperwall Storytelling session sounds super cool 💻. I mean, getting to see global precipitation without writing code? That's like, a whole new level of awesomeness 🌎. But at the same time, I'm thinking, "Dude, we're still just talking about NASA and space stuff... when are they gonna get around to exploring some other cool topics?" 🤔 Like, what about the future of AI or sustainable energy? 🚀💡
 
omg u gotta check out this AMS meeting 🤯 NASA is bringing their A-game with some insane speakers lineup! like who wouldn't wanna hear from the ppl behind the solar-1 mission? 🌞 dimri vassiliadis is gonna blow our minds i'm totes hyped for the hyperwall storytelling session tho 🔥 its gonna be so cool to see all the latest nasa research & achievements live!
 
OMG, I'm so hyped for the AMS meeting next year 🤩! The Hyperwall Storytelling session sounds like so much fun 💥. I love how interactive it is gonna be - we get to learn from NASA experts while also getting a sick visual display 📺. And can we talk about the speaker lineup? So many amazing folks presenting on topics like space weather, climate change, and more... my mind's blown! 🤯 I'm already marking my calendar for Jan 25-29, gotta be there 📅👽
 
Just saw the AMS meeting lineup 🤯👀. Super hyped about the Hyperwall Storytelling session 📺. Love how they're sharing all this cool data in an interactive way 💻. Think it's gonna be a real eye-opener for anyone interested in space and science 🚀💡.
 
man this meeting is gonna be lit 🚀 i mean think about it we're talkin' top nasa experts in one place sharing their knowledge on everything from space weather to earth science missions it's like a dream come true for anyone into that stuff. and the hyperwall storytelling session sounds crazy cool, imagine being able to see global precipitation without writin code lol what kind of tech is that? anyway, gotta keep an eye out for these events, might learn somethin new 🤓
 
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