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Free Webinar: Careers in Science Policy Panel Discussion
Join us Wednesday, 7 April, at 2:00 pm ET for a free career webinar, as our host Alaina G. Levine moderates a panel discussion with scientists who have made advocacy and public policy part of their career journey.
White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe
This program is motivated by the recent observational insights concerning white dwarfs as individuals and as a population, based on the astrometry from Gaia and large photometric (e.g. Kepler,TESS, ZTF) and spectroscopic...
White Dwarfs from Physics to Astrophysics
Astrometric, photometric and spectroscopic all-sky surveys provide the first complete, unbiased view of the Galactic population of the most abundant type of stellar remnants: white dwarfs.
LISA Canada 2021 Workshop
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission is a space-based gravitational wave interferometer planned for launch in 2032. It promises major advances across a wide range of fields in physics and astronomy...
AAVSO Webinar, with Dr. David Whelan (Austin College)
AAVSO's free webinar is from 2:00 pm to about 3:00 pm ET, and features Dr. David Whelan (Austin College) presenting on "Classifying Algol C, the Non-Eclipsing Member of the beta Persei System."
SKA Science Meeting: A Precursor View of the SKA Sky
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...