Press Conferences from AAS 219, Austin, Texas, 8-12 January 2012
- Through a Lens Darkly
- How to Build a Milky Way
- Science So Far from LOFAR
- Galaxy Clusters Across the Cosmos
- The Universe at Very High Energies
- An Infrared Extravaganza
- The Nearest & Dearest Spiral Galaxies
- Supernovae Near & Far, Far Away
- Extraordinary Exoplanets
Press Conferences from AAS 218, Boston, Massachusetts, 22-26 May 2011
- NASA's Kepler Mission: A Progress Report
- The Most Important Object in the History of Cosmology
- Once & Future Supernovae
- First Results from the Expanded Very Large Array
- An Astronomical Assortment
- Galaxies Near And Very, Very Far
Press Conferences from AAS 217, Seattle, Washington, 9-13 January 2011
- Active Galactic Nuclei and their Hosts
- Early Astrophysics Results from Planck
- Finding Dark Galaxies from their Tidal Imprints
- GBM Trigger Rate Since Launch
- Gravitational Lensing Distorts Measurements of Very High Redshift Galaxies
- Inventorying the Solar System
- M is for Messier
- Not-So-Standard Candles
- Outer Limits of the Solar System
- Sloan Digital Sky Survey III
- The Biggest Blackhole in the Nearby Universe
- Transit Yields Planet Radius
- Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
Press Conferences from DPS 42, Pasadena, California, 4-8 October 2010
- Cassini at Saturn; Rosetta at Lutetia (Oct. 4)
- WISE, Comets & Asteroids; Neptune & the Kuiper Belt (Oct. 5)
- Venus Express's Orbit; Surface Ices on Eris & Pluto (Oct. 6)
- Organics in Titan's Atmosphere; Ground-based Views of Lutetia (Oct. 7)
- Water Ice on Cybele; Origin of Phaethon & 1999 RQ (Oct. 8)
Press Conferences from AAS 216, Miami, Florida, 24-26 May 2010
- Getting WISE to the Infrared Universe
- Everything About Exoplanets
- Solar Dynamics Observatory Early Science
- Big Black Holes
- Milky Way Forecast: Cloudy
- Here Comes the Sun, at Last