4 December 2019

Personalized Support from Gemini at AAS 235

André-Nicolas Chené NSF's NOIRLab / US-ELTP

Gemini Observatory LogoGemini Observatory and its partners will be hosting several events at the 235th AAS meeting in Honolulu, Hawai‛i, 4-8 January 2020. This includes the Gemini Open House (Tuesday, 7 January, 6 pm – 7 pm, room 304AB at the Hawaii Convention Center), a splinter session "New Science Opportunities with the Next Generation Gemini North Adaptive Optics Facility" (Monday, 6 January, 9:30 am – 11:30 am, room 306AB), and NSF's OIR Lab splinter "Planets, Exoplanets, and Planet Formation with Gemini Large and Long Programs" (Tuesday, 7 January, 9:30 am – 11:30 am, room 303B). Join us also for "An Evening with the Maunakea Observatories" (Tuesday, 7 January, 7 pm – 9 pm, room 323A).

Once again this year, we will be offering personalized help at the Gemini booth in the National Science Foundation pavilion (#603) in the Exhibit Hall. If you have Gemini data, an active observing program, or even a vague idea of a project, you can visit the Gemini booth any time during Exhibit Hall hours. You can book an appointment in advance by email to [email protected] or drop by during the meeting.

Finally, come get your 20th Birthday Special Edition cards (2 new cards available) to add to your Gemini Card Game decks (basic 90-card deck also available)! Get a taste of how Gemini operates in a fun, cooperative game where players work together to complete science programs.