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Take Part in the North American ROAD Survey
16 Jun 2020
The International Astronomical Union’s North American Regional Office of Astronomy for Development (ROAD) is conducting a needs assessment for the continent. Survey deadline: 15 July.
NASA Extends Some Proposal Deadlines
16 Jun 2020
Uncertainty about how the COVID-19 pandemic will evolve during the rest of 2020 have prompted NASA to extend some upcoming deadlines, including the due date for James Webb Space Telescope Cycle 1 proposals.
This Month in Astronomical History: April 2020
18 Jun 2020
Each month this series from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division highlights an important discovery or memorable event. In this installment we focus on one of the strangest solar eclipse expeditions in history.
Delays in International Deliveries of Sky & Telescope
16 Jun 2020
We've received numerous reports from international readers about delays in receiving their issues of Sky & Telescope magazine. Here's an explanation and some ideas on how to replace missing issues.
AIP Provides Aid to Physics & Astronomy Students Impacted by COVID-19 Pandemic
12 Jun 2020
To help students struggling through financial challenges caused by the pandemic, the American Institute of Physics has established an emergency relief fund to support needs-based scholarships for undergraduates.
AAS Endorses #ShutDownSTEM, #ShutDownAcademia & #Strike4BlackLives
9 Jun 2020
The AAS encourages everyone in our community to make a lifelong commitment to action to eradicate anti-Black racism in the astronomical sciences and in academia and research more generally, beginning Wednesday, 10 June.
Video Available: Annual Members’ Meeting & AAS 236 Closing Remarks
9 Jun 2020
In case you missed the annual members' meeting at AAS 236, you can now watch the video recording (you must log in to view it).
AAS WorldWide Telescope Project Awarded NSF Grant
9 Jun 2020
The grant will support the development of new features in WWT to enable the interactive visualization of the enormous images that emerge from cutting-edge telescopes like the Rubin Observatory.
Astrobites Coverage of the 236th AAS Meeting
9 Jun 2020
Astrobites has published summaries of many of the plenary talks and press briefings from throughout the 236th AAS meeting.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 17 May - 6 June 2020
9 Jun 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.
National Osterbrock Leadership Program Explanatory Webinar
8 Jun 2020
Faculty and graduate students are invited to a free online information session on 24 June about the AAS's newly established leadership program for graduate students in the astronomical sciences. Register by 22 June.
Back-to-Back NASA Town Halls: Before and During AAS 236
5 Jun 2020
NASA's Science Mission Directorate gave us a plethora of news with virtual two town halls, less than a week apart, offering COVID-19 updates and the big announcement of its science plan for the next five years.
AAS Divisions Condemn Institutional Racism
4 Jun 2020
The leaders of several of the Society's topical Divisions have issued statements in response to the recent murders of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor.
June 2020 Issue of Physics Today Now Available
4 Jun 2020
Most AAS members receive the magazine Physics Today as a membership benefit. The June issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
AAS President Calls on All Members to Support Black Americans Now
2 Jun 2020
Megan Donahue comments on the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor and reaffirms the Society's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and to AAS members who are marginalized.