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AAS Congratulates Recipients of Nobel Prize in Physics 2020 for Research on Black Holes
6 Oct 2020
UK physicist Roger Penrose, along with AAS members Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez, have been named recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2020 for their theoretical and observational work on black holes.
First Open Sessions of the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032
6 Oct 2020
The AAS Public Policy team virtually attended the first open sessions of the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032 last week. Here is a recap of those sessions.
AIP Hires Its First Diversity, Equity, and Belonging Officer
5 Oct 2020
The American Institute of Physics has appointed Taharee Jackson to help prevent future scientists in physics, astronomy, and related fields from suffering the discriminatory trauma that far too many have faced.
October 2020 Issue of Physics Today Now Available
5 Oct 2020
Most AAS members receive the magazine Physics Today as a membership benefit. The October issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
Gruber Foundation to Support Third Early Career IAU Fellowship
2 Oct 2020
Additional funding from the Gruber Foundation is making it possible for the International Astronomical Union to support a third outstanding early career astrophysicist with a Gruber Fellowship.
New AAS-IOP eBook: "The NASA Kepler Mission"
2 Oct 2020
NASA’s Kepler mission was all about finding planets outside our solar system, but it also revitalized the study of stars. Read all about it in the latest title in the AAS-IOP Astronomy eBook Collection.
AAS Congressional Visits Day (CVD) Goes Virtual
1 Oct 2020
Our annual members' visit to Capitol Hill had been planned for mid-March this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic we postponed to September and decided to try a virtual CVD. It went reasonably well!
Obituaries Moved to Bulletin of the AAS
30 Sep 2020
The AAS Historical Astronomy Division has a new section of the BAAS website with obituaries of nearly all AAS members who have died since 1991.
National Osterbrock Leadership Program Proposal Deadline Extended to 23 October
30 Sep 2020
The deadline to submit proposals to the AAS for National Osterbrock Leadership Program nodes has been extended until 23 October. Don't miss this chance to secure matching funds to train future leaders in our field!
Repository on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education
30 Sep 2020
The Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education has released a repository of information on their efforts, along with an annual report on the Action Collaborative’s activities.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 13-26 September 2020
29 Sep 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.
October 2020 Events in Astronomical Science Policy
30 Sep 2020
Here is a look at astronomy-related policy events on the schedule for October 2020.
This Month in Astronomical History: September 2020
29 Sep 2020
Each month this series from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division highlights an important discovery or memorable event. In this installment we focus on Johann Bayer’s 17th-century star atlas Uranometria.
Get Your Copy of the AAS 2019 Annual Report
28 Sep 2020
The Society's annual report for calendar year 2019 is now available online. It includes a financial report and summarizes membership, meetings, and other activities.
AAS Members Honored by European Scientific Societies
23 Sep 2020
Some of the latest prizes awarded by the German Astronomical Society and the Europlanet Society celebrate the work of AAS members and affiliates.