Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette
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Nathalie Nguyen-Quoc Ouellette
@AngryAstroPanda
Astrophysicist | Deputy Director @iExoplanets @OMM_Officiel | @NASAWebb 🍁 Outreach Scientist | Wasian |✨Science is for everyone✨(she/her) Opinions are my own.


@CNS_UMass @stsci @NASAWebb @NASAGoddard Nathalie Ouellette of @iExoplanets, Sean Linden from @CNS_UMass, and Divakara Mayya from @inaoe_mx explain how (and why) we’re using #NASAWebb to understand star formation hidden in the dust of distant merging galaxies. #JWSTFirstScience

Hang out long enough and you start to become each other…just ask these galaxies. In Webb’s latest image, two galaxies in the process of merging are twisting each other out of shape. Bright tendrils of star-forming regions connect their glowing cores: go.nasa.gov/3OSovNB

✨ Our Deputy Director Nathalie Ouellette @AngryAstroPanda is the speaker for the next @AstroMcGill @TSIMcGill Public Astro Night on Nov 30 7PM. Come find out about the amazing science of the @NASAWebb and Canada's contribution to the mission! @csa_asc facebook.com/events/1781851…



🤩 You love astronomy and outreach? We need you! ✨ Join the iREx and @OMM_Officiel Outreach Team as our new Outreach Officer! Deadline to apply: 23 novembre 2022 exoplanetes.umontreal.ca/outreach-offic…




You can’t escape its clutches. Just in time for #Halloween, the Pillars of Creation reach back out like a ghostly hand. The eerie landscape, captured this time by Webb’s mid-infrared instrument (MIRI), spotlights ancient curtains of dust in new detail: go.nasa.gov/3DGI2ws



Vidéo | Identité: l’astrophysicienne Nathalie Ouellette et le #télescope #JamesWebb bit.ly/3U2POWQ



This is what you’ve waited for. Journey with us through Webb’s breathtaking view of the Pillars of Creation, where scores of newly formed stars glisten like dewdrops among floating, translucent columns of gas and dust: go.nasa.gov/3EPPiXW Here’s your guided tour ⬇️




Chandra & Webb, together at last! Webb's infrared abilities combined with Chandra's X-ray vision underscore how the power of any of NASA's telescopes is only enhanced when joined with other instruments, both in space and on the ground. More: s.si.edu/chandrawebb

Astronomers from #UofT have discovered the universe’s oldest star clusters in a sparkling galaxy far, far away. Learn how #NASAWebb revealed these very faint objects for the first time: bit.ly/3URqy76
