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Eugene Parker, Discoverer of Solar Wind, to Receive Crafoord Prize in Astronomy
30 Jan 2020
AAS member Eugene Parker, a professor emeritus at the University of Chicago, is being honored “for pioneering and fundamental studies of the solar wind and magnetic fields from stellar to galactic scales.”
Highlights from AAS Nova: 12-25 January 2020
28 Jan 2020
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.
HEAD Awards Rossi Prize to EHT's Shep Doeleman
28 Jan 2020
The AAS High Energy Astrophysics Division is awarding its 2020 Bruno Rossi Prize to Sheperd S. Doeleman of the Event Horizon Team, which produced the first image of the immediate environment around a black hole.
Call for Input: Astro2020 Panel on the State of the Profession and Societal Impacts
28 Jan 2020
The Panel on State of the Profession and Societal Impacts will gather information on the health and demographics of the astronomy and astrophysics community and make actionable suggestions to the Astro2020 committee...
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AAS Members Win American Physical Society Prizes
27 Jan 2020
Belated congratulations to five AAS members who were selected a few months ago to receive prestigious awards from the APS for their outstanding achievements in scientific research and public outreach.
ASP Welcomes Nominations for 2020 Awards
24 Jan 2020
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific recognizes individual achievements in astronomy research, technology, education, and public outreach each year. Nominations for the 2020 awards are due on 1 March 2020.
AAS Members Honored by National Academy of Sciences
23 Jan 2020
The National Academy of Sciences announced the recipients of its 2020 awards in recognition of extraordinary scientific achievements, and among the recipients are AAS members Linda Elkins-Tanton and Lisa Kewley.
This Month in Astronomical History: December
23 Jan 2020
In this column from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division, we focus on Reverend John Michell and his dark star — a hypothetical star whose escape velocity was equal to the speed of light.
James Webb Space Telescope Cycle 1 Call for Proposals Reopened
23 Jan 2020
With launch still on track for early 2021, the JWST Cycle 1 call for proposals has been reopened, with up to 6,000 hours available for general observers. Proposals are due by 8:00 pm Eastern time on 1 May 2020.
NASA Astrophysics Advisory Committee Nominations Due 31 March
23 Jan 2020
The Astrophysics Division invites nominations for service on the Astrophysics Advisory Committee that advises the Astrophysics Division Director. Nomination deadline: 31 March.
AAS Seeks Volunteers for Congressional Visits Day 2020
23 Jan 2020
AAS CVD 2020 is happening 23-25 March. We will select volunteers to come to Washington, DC, to raise visibility and support for science. Sign-up deadline: 25 January.
AIP Reports on Women Among Physics and Astronomy Faculty
22 Jan 2020
The representation of women among physics and astronomy faculty members continues to grow, according to a new report from the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Statistical Research Center.
You're Invited to NSF's 70th Anniversary Symposium
22 Jan 2020
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is holding a free two-day symposium in Alexandria, Virginia, to commemorate its 70th anniversary. Join the celebration on 6-7 February 2020!
Applications Open for ComSciCon 2020!
21 Jan 2020
At ComSciCon's Flagship Workshop, participants build communication skills that scientists and other technical professionals need to express ideas to their peers, experts in other fields, and the general public. The...
AAS Names Recipients of 2020 Awards & Prizes
21 Jan 2020
The American Astronomical Society has named the recipients of its 2020 prizes for outstanding achievements in scientific research, education, scholarly writing, and service to the astronomical community.