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Dr. Charity Woodrum
@charitywoodrum.bsky.social
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✨ NASA Astrophysicist ✈️ Private Pilot 📍 Washington, DC https://www.charitywoodrum.com 🌵 PhD in astrophysics from the University of Arizona 🦆 BS in physics from the University of Oregon
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Bill Nye and over 300 other space advocates asked Congress to fund NASA (and NSF). As one of the people who spoke to members of Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, I’m feeling hopeful. Everyone I met with was in strong support of funding NASA.
Bill Nye asks Congress to push back against 'extinction-level' NASA budget cuts
One of the most well-known names in science, Bill Nye, the "Science Guy," is opposing the Trump administration's proposed NASA budget cuts.
abcnews.go.com
Spent my day talking to Congress to #SaveNASAScience with Bill Nye and The Planetary Society
I’m framing this! It’s a rejection letter. I applied to the astronaut program and was not selected. I’ve never been so proud of a rejection. I didn’t get it, but I was qualified to apply, and I’m proud of that.
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The petition link is in the article - if you’re in the local DMV community you can sign for support!
The linked article notes that the union for Goddard Space Flight Center employees has asked for signatures on a petition requesting that this decision be reconsidered and the visitor center kept open: hyattsvillewire.com/2025/09/12/g...
Goddard Visitor Center in Greenbelt to Close in October Hyattsville Wire
NASA has announced it intends to close the Goddard Visitor Center, long a favorite spot for families on the Route 1 corridor.
hyattsvillewire.com
My amateur astronomer friends are my favorite. And yes, y’all can’t shut up haha! I can’t either, so maybe I can blame y’all for that? Some of my favorite public talks have been for amateur astronomy groups.
As an undergrad, I learned a lot from amateur astronomers, love amateur astronomy!
Yeah, we overlapped for a year there then! I’m sure I’ll be back in Tucson eventually and we should all go have tacos together!
Ahh! I wish we had met while I was at the University of Arizona! Thank you for listening ✨
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Listened to @radiolab.bsky.social's episode on @charitywoodrum.bsky.social's path to astrophysics, and it reminded me a lot of my wife's trajectory--started out as a veterinarian, got completely emotionally burnt out, went back to school, and is now pursuing a PhD in physics on neutrino physics
A shirt in the NASA Goddard gift center. I’m sure it was ordered before his nomination was withdrawn
I heard folks are using the “showerhead water pressure” executive order for this
For the last couple weeks, I’ve been thinking I had something due on August 13th but couldn’t figure it out. I realized it’s the one year anniversary of defending my PhD! Here are some photos with my amazing PhD advisor, Professor Marcia Rieke. She got me a cake and some champagne to celebrate.
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If you listen to just one podcast episode this week, make it this one. Not only is Dr Woodrum’s story an incredible encouragement to persevere through adversity, but is also a poignant reminder that, even in the darkest places, there is light to be found, literally and metaphorically.
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
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Carl Sagan: We’re all stardust

Evil Carl Sagan: We’ll all be stardust
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This is a must-listen podcast episode. Dr. Woodrum’s personal story is devastating and inspiring, yes, but her science is at least as compelling. I’m left in total awe and yearning to learn more about quiescent galaxies and late star formation.
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
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Dr. Woodrum’s story is inspirational. It reminded me why space is worth exploring: love.
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
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Give this a listen for sure. So grateful to work with Charity at NASA Goddard - she is an incredible scientist and amazing human! ❤️
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
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There are some people who are a light in this world. When sad things happen around us or to us, and cynicism starts to creep in, we can look to them and still see the best of humanity. Charity is one of those people. Please give this beautiful radiolab episode a listen ❤️
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
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This episode was so moving in the most beautiful ways but do have many tissues on hand. Thank you so much Dr. Woodrum for sharing your story.
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
I was actually on a long walk yesterday to work off some of the nervousness about the podcast going live. I stopped to give my dog a break and read some messages I received about the episode, similar to this one, and I started publicly crying too. Thank you for listening and for the solidarity 💖
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I listened to this episode on my walk through herring run yesterday and was full on sobbing ugly tears when I crossed paths with a guy walking his dog and I had to reassure him I was ok, just listening to a very moving podcast. He was cute about it- said he was about to ask if everything was ok 🥴
I am honored to be on this week’s episode of Radiolab! The host @lutimestwo.bsky.social gets excited about galaxies with me! We talk about finding light in the darkest places, both for my research and my life. Lulu was so kind talking about my personal life and so intelligent discussing my research.
Galaxy Quenching
In the midst of unthinkable grief, an unthinkable discovery.
radiolab.org
Add her to the list, she’s awesome