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Final Announcement for the IAU Symposium #385 on Astronomy and Satellite Constellations: Pathways Forward
White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe
The goal of this program is to enhance the communication between these communities, to explore novel uses of white dwarfs as astrophysical probes, and to identify current limitations and pathways to overcome them.
Large-Volume Spectroscopic Analyses of AGN and Star Forming Galaxies in the Era of JWST
We present the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Spring 2022 Science Workshop, dedicated to discussing what tools astronomers currently use to analyze large numbers of complex spectroscopic data in AGN and star-forming...
Centering Relationship: Co-Founding of the Society of Indigenous Physicists
The Society of Indigenous Physicists is hosting an Indigenous People's Day event on 11 October. Register to attend.
Arecibo Observatory Options Workshop
An Interactive Workshop to Explore Novel Ideas for Future Scientific, Educational, and Cultural Activities with the Arecibo Observatory
15th International Astronomical Consortium for High Energy Calibration (IACHEC) Meeting
In light of the continued troubled times and the uncertainty of when our institutions may allow travel again, we are postponing the 15th IACHEC meeting for next year on 26–29 April 2021. We will still be meeting at the...
White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe
This program is motivated by the recent observational insights concerning white dwarfs as individuals and as a population, based on the astrometry from Gaia and large photometric (e.g. Kepler,TESS, ZTF) and spectroscopic...
White Dwarfs from Physics to Astrophysics
Astrometric, photometric and spectroscopic all-sky surveys provide the first complete, unbiased view of the Galactic population of the most abundant type of stellar remnants: white dwarfs.
Keck Wide-Field Imager Science Workshop
A workshop to further explore science cases for KWFI
The Keck Wide-Field Imager (KWFI) is a proposed prime focus camera mounted on the Keck telescopes and will be the world’s most sensitive wide-field optical imager...
Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales
Join co-organizers Blakesley Burkhart, Mike Shelley and David Spergel in an interactive workshop held at the Flatiron Institute in New York City 2-6 December entitled, Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales.
Galaxy Angular Momentum Alignment 2019
This conference brings together theory, data, and facilities, reviewing recent progress, and providing an open forum for future work. Significant time will be allocated to topical discussions.