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For release: 08/19/2003
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It's no longer 'initials only' for NASA solar physicist Dr. Mona Hagyard of the National Space Science and Technology Center

Photo description: Dr. Mona Hagyard, far right, with fellow scientists at the Solar Vector Magnetograph Large 1955 x 3000 (300)
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Dr. Mona Hagyard, far right, of the National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC) in Huntsville, Ala., is director of the Solar Vector Magnetograph, a solar-observation facility at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville.

From top counter-clockwise, fellow NSSTC solar researchers include solar scientist Dr. Allen Gary, solar scientist Dr. Ron Moore, research associate Dr. David Falconer, and the observatory's chief solar observer James Smith, also a solar physicist. (NASA/MSFC/Doug Stoffer)


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