Announcements
Welcome Back, Amateur Astronomers and AAS Alumni!
8 August 2018
This post covers the new Affiliate classes for amateur astronomers and alumni, and is the last in a three-part series about the changes to the Society's membership classes.
Afternoon Astronomy Coffee Hangout 9 August
8 Aug 2018
Join an online hangout on Thursday, 9 August, at 3:00 pm ET to learn how IceCube works, what the researchers hope to find, and the detection of IceCube-10922.
Progress Made Toward Planetary Science Decadal Priorities
7 August 2018
Despite significant cuts to NASA's Planetary Science Division budget early in this decade, the agency has made impressive progress in meeting goals outlined in the 2013-2022 planetary decadal survey.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 22 July - 4 August 2018
7 August 2018
AAS Nova provides highlights of recent articles from AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, and ApJ Supplements to inform you about discoveries you might otherwise overlook.
August 2018 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail
2 August 2018
Most AAS members receive the magazine Physics Today as a membership benefit. The latest issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
AGU Invites Exoplanet Astronomers to 2018 Fall Meeting
29 July 2018
The American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting in Washington, DC, 10-14 December 2018 features numerous sessions on exoplanets. AAS members are welcome to submit abstracts.
Call for Astro2020 Science White Papers
25 July 2018
The US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics invites the community to submit white papers by 18 January 2019 in preparation for the 2020 decadal survey.
AAS Press Officer Rick Fienberg to Receive NASA Medal
25 July 2018
Rick is being honored with NASA’s Exceptional Public Achievement Medal “for exceptional service to the nation in [his] tireless efforts for the public’s safe solar viewing of the 2017 total solar eclipse.”
August Events in Astronomical Science Policy
25 Jul 2018
In this monthly feature of the AAS Policy Blog, we share a calendar of upcoming events in science and space policy that may be of interest to our members.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 8-21 July 2018
24 July 2018
AAS Nova provides highlights of recent articles from AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, and ApJ Supplements to inform you about discoveries you might otherwise overlook.
Las Cumbres Observatory Seeks New Education Partners
23 July 2018
LCO invites applications for organized and structured astronomy-education programs with well-defined target audiences. Partners will observe with LCO telescopes and use the data in their educational activities.
Invitation to Participate in Development of Exemplar Key Science Programs
20 July 2018
The National Optical Astronomy Observatory invites all interested US scientists to participate in the development of exemplar Key Science Programs for the Giant Magellan Telescope and Thirty Meter Telescope.
Call for Participants: Great Observatory Science Analysis Group
18 Jul 2018
The Cosmic Origins Program Analysis Group is soliciting members of the astronomy community to study the future of multi-wavelength astronomy from space. Respond by 10 August 2018 if interested.
This Month in Astronomical History
16 Jul 2018
In this column from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division, we focus on Henrietta Swan Leavitt, who discovered the relation between the luminosity and the period of Cepheid variable stars.
Take the IAU Survey on Closing the Gender Gap in Science
16 July 2018
The International Astronomical Union has joined a study on how to reduce the gap between men and women in the natural sciences and related disciplines. Please take their survey by 31 October.