00:08:03 Michael Connelly: Welcome Stanley! 00:11:54 Stanley Max: Thank you. 00:23:40 Jose Urias: Me me!! 00:23:41 Michael Connelly: I'd also like to thank everyone on the Discord channel. Everyone is so helpful and supportive. Its an awesome resource and so great to see what everyone is working on. 00:24:36 Yvonne: Reacted to "Me me!!" with 👍 00:44:53 Bob Savoy: Must leave. 01:06:31 Stanley Max: This is very interesting, but I have to leave. I am glad to have met everyone. 01:37:14 Harrini Meenashi Sundar: Mr.Eric took us to Goddard last year. We saw Nancy Roman in construction 01:37:35 Victor Sanchez: Reacted to "Mr.Eric took us to ..." with 👍 01:41:06 Wayne: Useful links for Roman Space Telescope Information:https://spacenews.com/roman-space-telescope-reaches-assembly-milestone/https://www.nasa.gov/universe/nasa-joins-telescope-instruments-to-roman-spacecraft/https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/the-roman-coronagraph-instrument/ 01:41:21 Phil Whitebloom: The Sun’s magnetic poles are about to flip—a phenomenon with implications for us on Earth and astronauts aboard space stations, including increased solar activity that can affect satellites, power grids, and radiation exposure. If you'd like to learn more, I’d be happy to prepare a short presentation for the February meeting, similar to the excellent format Wayne just showcased.