Calendar

Past Deadlines and Events

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SKA Science Meeting: A Precursor View of the SKA Sky

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15 – 19 March 2021

The SKA Science conference 2021, “A precursor’s view of the SKA sky”, is a fully virtual event that has been designed to allow participation from all countries and timezones. The format of the meeting will include...

15
Mar
2021
19
Mar
2021

Fundamentals of Gaseous Halos

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4 January – 5 March 2021

Gas in the halos of galaxies dominates the universe's baryon budget, traces its dark-matter potential wells, and supplies the fuel for star formation. Circumgalactic gas has also long been suspected to regulate galaxy...

4
Jan
2021
5
Mar
2021

Accurate Flux Calibration for 21st Century Astrophysics

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17 – 19 March 2020

Whenever an observation of an astrophysical source must be converted from instrumental values to physical units, we use flux calibration. As new questions are formulated and new capabilities become available, the...

17
Mar
2020
19
Mar
2020

9th Gulf Coast Gravity Meeting

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11 – 14 March 2020

The 9th Gulf Coast Gravity Meeting will be held at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, on March 13 and 14, 2020. In the tradition of the Gulf Coast Gravity Meetings, students and postdocs are strongly encouraged...

11
Mar
2020
14
Mar
2020

Celebrating the Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope

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11 – 13 February 2020

Please join us for this international scientific conference, “Celebrating the Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope” hosted by the California Institute of Technology and sponsored by Ball Aerospace, 11-13 February 2020...

11
Feb
2020
13
Feb
2020

Galaxy Quenching and Transformation throughout Cosmic Time

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8 – 13 February 2020

The purpose of this Aspen Winter Conference is to bring together experts with a variety of observational and theoretical backgrounds to map out the path forward in our understanding of galaxy quenching.

8
Feb
2020
13
Feb
2020

Keck Wide-Field Imager Science Workshop

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17 – 18 December 2019

A workshop to further explore science cases for KWFI

The Keck Wide-Field Imager (KWFI) is a proposed prime focus camera mounted on the Keck telescopes and will be the world’s most sensitive wide-field optical imager...

17
Dec
2019
18
Dec
2019

Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales

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2 – 6 December 2019

Join co-organizers Blakesley Burkhart, Mike Shelley and David Spergel in an interactive workshop held at the Flatiron Institute in New York City 2-6 December entitled, Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales.

2
Dec
2019
6
Dec
2019

Galaxy Forum Hainan 2018

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4 – 7 December 2018

International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) is hosting Galaxy Forum Hainan 2018: China with the themes International Human Moon Missions and Astronomy from the Moon, being held 4-7 December 2018 on ‘China’s Hawaii...

4
Dec
2018
7
Dec
2018