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238TH AAS MEETING
AAS 238 offers prize and invited talks by distinguished astronomers. #AAS238 is Virtual. YouTube. Important Dates & Deadlines. 28 May: iPoster publish deadline, please note you will be able to continue working on your poster after the initial publish deadline up to the meeting. 28 May: Virtual Booth (Exhibitor and Grad Fair) Builddeadline.
DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal TimeAAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page.238TH AAS MEETING
AAS 238 offers prize and invited talks by distinguished astronomers. #AAS238 is Virtual. YouTube. Important Dates & Deadlines. 28 May: iPoster publish deadline, please note you will be able to continue working on your poster after the initial publish deadline up to the meeting. 28 May: Virtual Booth (Exhibitor and Grad Fair) Builddeadline.
DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal TimeAAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page. HOMEPAGE | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY This multiwavelength composite from the Hubble Space Telescope shows planetary nebula NGC 6302, the Butterfly Nebula, in Scorpius. It's the remnant of a Sun-like star whose core has collapsed to form a white dwarf and whose outer layers have been ejected in opposing directions. MEETINGS | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 238th AAS Meeting - June 2021, Virtual Meeting. 239th AAS Meeting - January 2022, Salt Lake City, UT. AASTCS 9: Exoplanets IV - May 2022, Las Vegas, NV. TESS 2022 Meeting - August 2022, Bellevue/Seattle, WA. Future Meetings. Past Meetings.236TH AAS MEETING
This is a three-day event from 1-3 June 2020. Each day consists of interactive webinars including 50-minute Plenary and Prize talks presented at 10:00 am EDT, 12:40 pm EDT and 4:40 pm EDT; 90-minute Meeting-in-a-Meeting, Contributed Oral, iPoster Plus, and Special Sessions each morning and afternoon hosted by a Chair and presentedlive by the
1400 DEGREES ELEVATES WOMEN IN PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY 1400 Degrees, built by the Heising-Simons Foundation, is a thriving community of scientists, academics, and funders dedicated to advancing women and marginalized ASTRONOMERS SPOT A "BLINKING GIANT" NEAR THE CENTER OF THE Astronomers Spot a "Blinking Giant" Near the Center of the Galaxy https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/astronomers-spot-a-blinking-giant-near-the-centre-of-the-galaxy CHAMBLISS AMATEUR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award is for an achievement in astronomical research made by an amateur astronomer — that is, a person not employed in the field of astronomy in a professional capacity — and who is resident in North America. The key factor in deciding the recipient will be that the work contributes to the advancement of the science of astronomy.AAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION The AAS Journals use a single submission portal for all titles. Specific portal instructions are available there.Please contact the editorial office for any help needed during your submission.. Submit a manuscript to the AAS Journals (The Astronomical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, The Planetary Science Journal, and The Astrophysical Journal Letters) ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS The Astrophysical Journal Letters is the premier journal for rapid publication of high-impact astronomical research.ApJL publishes brief reports on the most influential developments across astronomy and astrophysics. The journal specializes in articles that are timely, containing new discoveries and results that have a significant immediate impact on other researchers. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers.238TH AAS MEETING
AAS 238 offers prize and invited talks by distinguished astronomers. #AAS238 is Virtual. YouTube. Important Dates & Deadlines. 28 May: iPoster publish deadline, please note you will be able to continue working on your poster after the initial publish deadline up to the meeting. 28 May: Virtual Booth (Exhibitor and Grad Fair) Builddeadline.
DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal TimeAAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page.238TH AAS MEETING
AAS 238 offers prize and invited talks by distinguished astronomers. #AAS238 is Virtual. YouTube. Important Dates & Deadlines. 28 May: iPoster publish deadline, please note you will be able to continue working on your poster after the initial publish deadline up to the meeting. 28 May: Virtual Booth (Exhibitor and Grad Fair) Builddeadline.
DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal TimeAAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page. HOMEPAGE | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY This multiwavelength composite from the Hubble Space Telescope shows planetary nebula NGC 6302, the Butterfly Nebula, in Scorpius. It's the remnant of a Sun-like star whose core has collapsed to form a white dwarf and whose outer layers have been ejected in opposing directions. MEETINGS | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 238th AAS Meeting - June 2021, Virtual Meeting. 239th AAS Meeting - January 2022, Salt Lake City, UT. AASTCS 9: Exoplanets IV - May 2022, Las Vegas, NV. TESS 2022 Meeting - August 2022, Bellevue/Seattle, WA. Future Meetings. Past Meetings.236TH AAS MEETING
This is a three-day event from 1-3 June 2020. Each day consists of interactive webinars including 50-minute Plenary and Prize talks presented at 10:00 am EDT, 12:40 pm EDT and 4:40 pm EDT; 90-minute Meeting-in-a-Meeting, Contributed Oral, iPoster Plus, and Special Sessions each morning and afternoon hosted by a Chair and presentedlive by the
1400 DEGREES ELEVATES WOMEN IN PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY 1400 Degrees, built by the Heising-Simons Foundation, is a thriving community of scientists, academics, and funders dedicated to advancing women and marginalized ASTRONOMERS SPOT A "BLINKING GIANT" NEAR THE CENTER OF THE Astronomers Spot a "Blinking Giant" Near the Center of the Galaxy https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/astronomers-spot-a-blinking-giant-near-the-centre-of-the-galaxy CHAMBLISS AMATEUR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award is for an achievement in astronomical research made by an amateur astronomer — that is, a person not employed in the field of astronomy in a professional capacity — and who is resident in North America. The key factor in deciding the recipient will be that the work contributes to the advancement of the science of astronomy.AAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION The AAS Journals use a single submission portal for all titles. Specific portal instructions are available there.Please contact the editorial office for any help needed during your submission.. Submit a manuscript to the AAS Journals (The Astronomical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, The Planetary Science Journal, and The Astrophysical Journal Letters) ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS The Astrophysical Journal Letters is the premier journal for rapid publication of high-impact astronomical research.ApJL publishes brief reports on the most influential developments across astronomy and astrophysics. The journal specializes in articles that are timely, containing new discoveries and results that have a significant immediate impact on other researchers. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers.238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS was held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 7-9 June 2021. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Jack Lee US National Astronomy Olympiad. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for theTESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.BULLETIN OF THE AAS
The Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (BAAS). A publication for reports of broad interest to the astronomical community, commentary about theCURRENT JOB ADS
Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teachingresponsibility.
BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL Founded in 1849 by Boston astronomer Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Astronomical Journal became an American Astronomical Society publication in 1941. During its long tenure, the AJ has published major astronomical results in the field and been edited by leading American astronomers such as Benjamin Boss, Dirk Brouwer, Louise Jenkins, Norman Baker, and Paul Hodge. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers.238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS was held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 7-9 June 2021. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Jack Lee US National Astronomy Olympiad. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for theTESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.BULLETIN OF THE AAS
The Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (BAAS). A publication for reports of broad interest to the astronomical community, commentary about theCURRENT JOB ADS
Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teachingresponsibility.
BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL Founded in 1849 by Boston astronomer Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Astronomical Journal became an American Astronomical Society publication in 1941. During its long tenure, the AJ has published major astronomical results in the field and been edited by leading American astronomers such as Benjamin Boss, Dirk Brouwer, Louise Jenkins, Norman Baker, and Paul Hodge. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. HISTORY | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY The American Astronomical Society (AAS) was founded in 1899 as the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America. From humble beginnings of just over 200 members, the Society has steadily grown over time and now has nearly 7,700 members, mainly based in North America, but with 12% members from around the world. For most of its history, the AAS was operated through the dedicated service ofTESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022. AASTCS 8: HABITABLE WORLDS The Habitable Worlds 2021 workshop was held virtually 22-26 February2021.
DECADAL SURVEYS
Go to: The Process | Midterm Assessment | Survey of Surveys | Current Status | Most Recent Decadal Surveys The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL Founded in 1849 by Boston astronomer Benjamin Apthorp Gould, The Astronomical Journal became an American Astronomical Society publication in 1941. During its long tenure, the AJ has published major astronomical results in the field and been edited by leading American astronomers such as Benjamin Boss, Dirk Brouwer, Louise Jenkins, Norman Baker, and Paul Hodge. FAST RADIO BURSTS: FROM A HANDFUL TO HUNDREDS WITH … fast radio bursts: from a handful to hundreds with chime/frb. kiyoshi masui, alex josephy, and mohit bhardwaj for the chime/frbcollaboration
NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later).AAS STYLE GUIDE
During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. CURRENT CONGRESSIONAL LEAVE-BEHINDS Looking for a one-pager to guide your conversation and/or leave behind (inventively referred to as a "leave-behind") when you visit Congressional policymakers? Below are leave-behinds used by AAS in our Congressional Visits Days and by leadership in the Division for Planetary Sciences (and the Federal Relations Subcommittee) and Solar Physics Division Policy Committee when they visit Capitol Hill. PHD STUDENTSHIP IN COMPUTATIONAL AND HIGH-ENERGY Applications are invited for a PhD studentship at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) in the Astronomy and Astrophysics Section. The PhD student will work in the Computational and High-Energy Astrophysics Group led by Dr Jonathan Mackey, based at the historic DIAS Dunsink Observatory on the outskirts of Dublin, Ireland. HOMEPAGE | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETYABOUTMEETINGSADVOCACYPUBLISHINGEDUCATIONCAREERS Henize 2-10, seen here in a multiwavelength composite, is a dwarf galaxy that hosts an active galactic nucleus: a supermassive black hole accreting gas from its surroundings.How did such black holes form? To find out, we need to explore the least-disturbed active galactic nuclei that we can find today. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021.BULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY Astronomy is a science that studies everything outside of the earth's atmosphere, such as planets, stars, asteroids, galaxies; and the properties and relationships of those celestial bodies. Astronomers base their studies on research and observation. Astrology, on the other hand, is the belief that the positioning of the stars and planets affect the way events occur on earth. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ECLIPSE AMERICA 2023 The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular (ring-shaped) in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest. Yellow curves indicate how much of the Sun is covered by the Moon outside the path of annularity. Courtesy Michael Zeiler, GreatAmericanEclipse.com. HOMEPAGE | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETYABOUTMEETINGSADVOCACYPUBLISHINGEDUCATIONCAREERS Henize 2-10, seen here in a multiwavelength composite, is a dwarf galaxy that hosts an active galactic nucleus: a supermassive black hole accreting gas from its surroundings.How did such black holes form? To find out, we need to explore the least-disturbed active galactic nuclei that we can find today. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
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Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: DIVISION FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES DPS 2021 Elections Candidate Slate. The DPS Nominating Subcommittee has identified the following candidates for the 2021 DPS elections for Vice Chair and Committee (the Student Representative is not open again until 2022). Vice Chair (1 to be elected): 11 May 2021.BULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY Astronomy is a science that studies everything outside of the earth's atmosphere, such as planets, stars, asteroids, galaxies; and the properties and relationships of those celestial bodies. Astronomers base their studies on research and observation. Astrology, on the other hand, is the belief that the positioning of the stars and planets affect the way events occur on earth. ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one ECLIPSE AMERICA 2023 The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular (ring-shaped) in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest. Yellow curves indicate how much of the Sun is covered by the Moon outside the path of annularity. Courtesy Michael Zeiler, GreatAmericanEclipse.com. JOIN | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Supporting your Society is supporting your discipline — and also empowering your Society to support you, in your research, teaching, professional activities, and career pursuits. Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings. members of the astronomy community attended our 2020 winter meeting.238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. The COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS OFFERING ASTRONOMY RELATED DEGREES 5000 Forbes Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890. BS Physics w/tracks in Astrophysics. MS and PhD Physics. Carthage College. Julie Dahlstrom. Physics & Astronomy Dept. NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROLOGY Astronomy is a science that studies everything outside of the earth's atmosphere, such as planets, stars, asteroids, galaxies; and the properties and relationships of those celestial bodies. Astronomers base their studies on research and observation. Astrology, on the other hand, is the belief that the positioning of the stars and planets affect the way events occur on earth. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION The AAS Journals use a single submission portal for all titles. Specific portal instructions are available there.Please contact the editorial office for any help needed during your submission.. Submit a manuscript to the AAS Journals (The Astronomical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement, The Planetary Science Journal, and The Astrophysical Journal Letters) ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL The Astrophysical Journal was founded in 1895 by University of Chicago astronomer George Ellery Hale, who was also instrumental in founding the AAS. The ApJ was to become the publication of a new branch of the field, astrophysics, that explored new physical laws with new instrumentation. Nobel Laureate S. Chandrasekhar was the last ApJ editor under the ownership of the University of Chicago.AAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021.TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
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"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL The Astrophysical Journal was founded in 1895 by University of Chicago astronomer George Ellery Hale, who was also instrumental in founding the AAS. The ApJ was to become the publication of a new branch of the field, astrophysics, that explored new physical laws with new instrumentation. Nobel Laureate S. Chandrasekhar was the last ApJ editor under the ownership of the University of Chicago. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021.TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL The Astrophysical Journal was founded in 1895 by University of Chicago astronomer George Ellery Hale, who was also instrumental in founding the AAS. The ApJ was to become the publication of a new branch of the field, astrophysics, that explored new physical laws with new instrumentation. Nobel Laureate S. Chandrasekhar was the last ApJ editor under the ownership of the University of Chicago. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. JOIN | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Supporting your Society is supporting your discipline — and also empowering your Society to support you, in your research, teaching, professional activities, and career pursuits. Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings. members of the astronomy community attended our 2020 winter meeting. HISTORY | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY The American Astronomical Society (AAS) was founded in 1899 as the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America. From humble beginnings of just over 200 members, the Society has steadily grown over time and now has nearly 7,700 members, mainly based in North America, but with 12% members from around the world. For most of its history, the AAS was operated through the dedicated service of PRESIDENT STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE AAS CODE OF ETHICS On behalf of the AAS Code of Ethics Committee, President Paula Szkody responds to recent inquiries regarding the permanent denial of authorship privileges inDECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. The CHIME TELESCOPE DETECTS 535 MYSTERIOUS FAST RADIO BURSTS CHIME Telescope Detects 535 Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts in First Yearof Operation
https://news.mit.edu/2021/chime-telescope-fast-radio-bursts-0609 NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later).AAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and ECLIPSE AMERICA 2023 The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular (ring-shaped) in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest. Yellow curves indicate how much of the Sun is covered by the Moon outside the path of annularity. Courtesy Michael Zeiler, GreatAmericanEclipse.com. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page.WWW.AAS.ORG
www.aas.org
REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021.TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL The Astrophysical Journal was founded in 1895 by University of Chicago astronomer George Ellery Hale, who was also instrumental in founding the AAS. The ApJ was to become the publication of a new branch of the field, astrophysics, that explored new physical laws with new instrumentation. Nobel Laureate S. Chandrasekhar was the last ApJ editor under the ownership of the University of Chicago. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021.TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. TheBULLETIN OF THE AAS
Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: ECLIPSE AMERICA 2021 Left: The annular ("ring") solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be observable (weather permitting) from remote parts of Canada, Greenland, Siberia — and the North Pole. Outside the path of annularity, the regions indicated will have a partial solar eclipse. Green lines show the maximum fraction of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon, and red lines show when this occurs in Universal Time ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL The Astrophysical Journal was founded in 1895 by University of Chicago astronomer George Ellery Hale, who was also instrumental in founding the AAS. The ApJ was to become the publication of a new branch of the field, astrophysics, that explored new physical laws with new instrumentation. Nobel Laureate S. Chandrasekhar was the last ApJ editor under the ownership of the University of Chicago. ASTROGEN - THE ASTRONOMY GENEALOGY PROJECT The goal of the Astronomy Genealogy Project (AstroGen) is to list as many as possible of the world's astronomers (and their doctoral theses) with their academic parents (thesis advisors) and enable the reader to trace both academic ancestors and descendants. It contains such information as links to theses, universities, and astronomers. JOIN | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Supporting your Society is supporting your discipline — and also empowering your Society to support you, in your research, teaching, professional activities, and career pursuits. Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings. members of the astronomy community attended our 2020 winter meeting. HISTORY | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY The American Astronomical Society (AAS) was founded in 1899 as the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America. From humble beginnings of just over 200 members, the Society has steadily grown over time and now has nearly 7,700 members, mainly based in North America, but with 12% members from around the world. For most of its history, the AAS was operated through the dedicated service of PRESIDENT STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE AAS CODE OF ETHICS On behalf of the AAS Code of Ethics Committee, President Paula Szkody responds to recent inquiries regarding the permanent denial of authorship privileges inDECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. The CHIME TELESCOPE DETECTS 535 MYSTERIOUS FAST RADIO BURSTS CHIME Telescope Detects 535 Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts in First Yearof Operation
https://news.mit.edu/2021/chime-telescope-fast-radio-bursts-0609 NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later).AAS STYLE GUIDE
AAS. Style. Guide. During his tenure as editor of The Astrophysical Journal (1952–1971), S. Chandrasekhar established guidelines for usage and style of common astronomical and astrophysical terms along with University of Chicago Press copyeditor Jeanne Hopkins. The AAS is reinforcing these mandatory guidelines for authors for uniformity and ECLIPSE AMERICA 2023 The solar eclipse of October 14, 2023, will be annular (ring-shaped) in a narrow path from Oregon to Texas to Central America and northern South America. It will be partial to the northeast and southwest. Yellow curves indicate how much of the Sun is covered by the Moon outside the path of annularity. Courtesy Michael Zeiler, GreatAmericanEclipse.com. AASTEX V6.3.1 AUTHOR GUIDE This is the comprehensive guide to preparing manuscripts using the AASTeX v6.3.1 classfile (aastex631.cls). Authors using the earlier AASTeX classfiles should use their guides as some of the functionality is different or may not work in v6.3.1. A list of the major differences between the versions of AASTeX is available on the revision history page.WWW.AAS.ORG
www.aas.org
JOIN | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Supporting your Society is supporting your discipline — and also empowering your Society to support you, in your research, teaching, professional activities, and career pursuits. Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings. members of the astronomy community attended our 2020 winter meeting.238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. The BULLETIN OF THE AASAMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETYAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 2019AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY CONFERENCEAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY LOGOAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY MEETING 20… Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
CURRENT JOB ADS
Current Job Ads. Faculty Positions (visiting & non-tenure) — Time limited position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility. Faculty Positions (tenure & tenure-track) — Permanent (or leading to a permanent) position at a university or college. Includes teaching responsibility.BMH PROFILE
"Stars are color blind — everyone deserves an equal chance to study and enjoy them." Position/Title: Astrophysicist Affiliation: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center AAS Positions: AAS Nomination Committee member: 2019–present Areas of Scientific Interest: NEWTON LACY PIERCE PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY The Pierce Prize is normally awarded annually for outstanding achievement, over the past five years, in observational astronomical research based on measurements of radiation from an astronomical object. It is given to an astronomer who has not attained 36 years of age in the year designated for the award (for the 2019 prize, for example, the recipient must have been born in 1984 or later). HOME | SOLAR ECLIPSE ACROSS AMERICAASTROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will have a solar eclipse. The Moon will cover at least part of the Sun for 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through, anyone within a narrow path from Oregon to South Carolina will experience a brief total eclipse. The Moon will completely block the Sun’s bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds. Day will turn into night, and (weather permitting) one JOIN | AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Supporting your Society is supporting your discipline — and also empowering your Society to support you, in your research, teaching, professional activities, and career pursuits. Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings. members of the astronomy community attended our 2020 winter meeting.238TH AAS MEETING
The 238th meeting of the AAS will be held jointly with our High Energy Astrophysics and Laboratory Astrophysics Divisions, 6-10 June 2021. REGISTER FOR THE 2021 USNAO Register for the 2021 USNAO. The United States National Astronomy Olympiad (USNAO) is a nationwide qualifying exam for the International Astronomy Olympiad. We are currently looking for students interested in trying out for the next US International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) team. The IAO is an international astronomy competition for highschool
TESS 2022 MEETING
The 2022 TESS meeting will be held 8-12 August 2022.DECADAL SURVEYS
The Process. Once every ten years, the astronomical communities gather panels of experts to set community-wide priorities for the coming decade. These surveys are facilitated by the National Academies and commissioned by the Federal agencies. The BULLETIN OF THE AASAMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETYAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 2019AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY CONFERENCEAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY LOGOAMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY MEETING 20… Advancing the Scientific Frontier with Increasingly Autonomous Systems. by Rashied Amini, Abigail Azari, Shyam Bhaskaran, Patricia Beauchamp, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Rebecca Castano, Seung Chung, John Day, and 14 more. Whitepaper #513 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: technologydevelopment.
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