Announcements
WWT 2022 Is Almost Here: 15 February
9 Feb 2022
On 15 February, the AAS will officially launch the latest AAS WorldWide Telescope (WWT) software suite — WWT 2022! Save the date.
Results of the 2022 AAS Election
8 Feb 2022
The 2022 AAS Election closed on 2 February and the results are in!
Register for the Symposium on Telescope Science
7 Feb 2022
The 2022 symposium of the Society for Astronomical Sciences will be held 2-4 June in Ontario, CA. The in-person symposium will have an option to participate virtually. AAS members can register at the SAS member rate.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 23 January - 5 February 2022
7 Feb 2022
AAS Nova provides highlights of recent articles from AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, ApJ Supplements, PSJ, and RNAAS to inform you about discoveries you might otherwise overlook.
SETI Institute Invites Applications for 2022 Frontier Development Lab
2 Feb 2022
FDL pairs researchers with data scientists for an eight-week sprint to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning to challenges important to NASA’s science and exploration goals. Apply by 3 April.
Solar Physics Division Announces 2022 Hale & Harvey Prizes
2 Feb 2022
The AAS Solar Physics Division is awarding its 2022 George Ellery Hale Prize to Sami Solanki (Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research) and its 2022 Karen Harvey Prize to Adam Kowalski (University Colorado Boulder)...
Webinar: Outcomes from the ALMA Cycle 8 Review
2 Feb 2022
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is hosting a webinar on Thursday, 17 February, to summarize changes made to the proposal review process and the results of the distributed peer review process.
The First Two Miles: Building Research-Ready Programming Skills in the Classroom
2 Feb 2022
In this Education Committee blog post, Imad Pasha discusses the importance of tackling coding head-on in the astronomy classroom and shares some lessons learned in a recent attempt to create and teach such a course.
This Month in Astronomical History: February 2022
1 Feb 2022
In this column from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division, Aneka Kazlyna writes about ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, the astronomer renowned for his contributions to the studies of the fixed stars and astronomical instruments.
Read the February 2022 Issue of Physics Today Now
1 Feb 2022
Most AAS members receive the magazine Physics Today, published by the American Institute of Physics, as a membership benefit. The February issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
HEAD Announces 2022 Award Winners
31 Jan 2022
The AAS High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD) has selected the winners of its 2022 Mid-Career Prize, Early Career Prize, and Innovation Prize, as well as three finalists for the Dissertation Prize.
Nominations Open for 2022 ASP Awards
1 Feb 2022
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) is accepting nominations for its 2022 awards recognizing achievements in astronomy research, technology, education, and public outreach. Deadline: 15 March.
Share Your Memory and Pay Tribute to Arlo Landolt
27 Jan 2022
The AAS community lost one of its most dedicated members this month, Arlo Landolt. Share your memory of and pay tribute by submitting a comment here.
AAS Members Elected as 2021 AAAS Fellows
26 Jan 2022
Numerous AAS members are among the scientists elected to the 2021 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Precursors to Pathways: Science Enabling NASA Astrophysics Future Great Observatories
25 Jan 2022
NASA will hold a virtual Precursor Science Workshop 20-22 April, open to all community members interested in precursor science for NASA's future Great Observatories.