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Arecibo Call for Proposals, Fall 2014 Semester
27 Jan 2014
The 305-meter William E. Gordon Arecibo radio telescope is the largest single-dish radio telescope on our planet. Proposals to use it for observations between 1 July and 31 December 2014 are due by 3 March.
AAS Seeks Volunteers for Congressional Visits Day
24 January 2014
This year CVD actually lasts two days: 25-26 March. The AAS aims to select 10 to 12 volunteers to come to Washington, DC to raise visibility and support for science. Sign-up deadline: 11 February.
News from the NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences
24 Jan 2014
Jim Ulvestad, director of the National Science Foundation's Division of Astronomical Sciences, reviews the NSF budget and looks ahead to what we can expect in 2014.
Overblown Statements in Press Releases Undermine Science
22 January 2014
In this letter, Scott Tremaine argues that press releases touting results that “turn theory upside down” are damaging to public perceptions of scientific research.
Reminder: REU Deadlines Are Approaching!
20 January 2014
The National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program supports summer research at institutions throughout the U.S. Applications are due in late January and early February.
Henny Lamers Is Our Newest Honorary Member
20 January 2014
In early January the AAS named astronomer Henny J.G.L.M. Lamers, best known for his work on stellar populations, as an honorary member of the Society.
Former AAS President Bob Kirshner Awarded Watson Medal
17 January 2014
Harvard professor Robert P. Kirshner, who led the AAS from 2004 to 2006, has received the National Academy of Sciences' prestigious James C. Watson Medal for contributions to astronomy.
365 Days of Astronomy Seeks Podcasts for 2014
16 January 2014
This award-winning project, a legacy of the International Year of Astronomy, is looking for 10- to 60-minute podcasts on all manner of interesting topics, including history, the latest research news, and observing tips.
Thanks to All Who Helped Make Our DC Meeting a Huge Success!
16 January 2014
The AAS leadership and Executive Office staff thank our 3,000+ attendees, the venue staff, our logistics contractor, our audiovisual contractor, our speaker-ready contractor, our volunteers, and especially our exhibitors...
Prestigious Summer Program Offers Prizes for Innovative Science Curricula
15 January 2014
The Summer Science Program (SSP) is seeking to fund innovative curricula to expand its residential program for talented high-school students. Deadline for proposal summaries: 31 May 2014.
Announcing the Data-Driven Discovery Investigator Competition
15 January 2014
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is offering grants to support data-intensive research combining natural sciences with methods from statistics and computer science. Pre-application deadline: 24 February 2014.
Opportunity for Observations with K2: A New Mission for the Kepler Spacecraft
15 Jan 2014
The K2 mission solicits comments on the fields that the repurposed Kepler spacecraft will observe during its first two years, as well as target proposals for a performance demonstration test starting in March. Deadline...
Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 22 Call for Proposals
14 Jan 2014
NASA and the Space Telescope Science Institute seek proposals for Hubble observations and funding for archival and theoretical research programs. Deadline: 11 April 2014.
Submillimeter Array Issues Call for Proposals
13 Jan 2014
Proposals to use the SMA radio interferometer on Mauna Kea during the period 16 May through 15 November 2014 are due on 13 February.
AAS Announces 2014 Award Recipients
15 Jan 2014
At its 223rd semiannual meeting last week in Washington, DC, the AAS named the recipients of its 2014 prizes for outstanding achievements in research, public policy, instrument development, education, and writing.