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SwRI’s Glein Chosen to Deliver Prestigious AGU Carl Sagan Lecture

September 24, 2025
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SAN ANTONIO — In an exciting announcement, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) has tapped Dr. Christopher Glein of the Southwest Research Institute to deliver the prestigious Carl Sagan Lecture at the forthcoming Fall 2025 meeting. Titled “Seafaring in Space: A Personal Voyage to Enceladus,” the lecture aims to

Tags: AGU announcementsAGU Fall MeetingCarl Sagan Lecture 2025celestial oceanographyDr. Christopher GleinEnceladus explorationplanetary science lecturesscientific communicationSeafaring in SpaceSouthwest Research Institutespace exploration educationspace research advancements
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