Abstract

Dr. Bill Farrell is a plasma physicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. He is a co-investigator on the Cassini mission to Saturn and the Parker Solar Probe mission. He is also principal investigator of the DREAM2 Center for Space Environments (http://ssed.gsfc.nasa.gov/dream/), which examines the exosphere formation, radiation effects, and plasma interactions of the Moon and other airless bodies. Dr. Farrell has authored or co-authored over 200 journal articles on various aspects of space science, including the hydroxylation at the Moon, the curious plasma effects within the Enceladus plume, and the possibility of electricity generated in Martian dust devils.

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