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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.
FY 2014 Appropriations Introduced: Fellow's First Omnibus
14 January 2014
At around 8 pm last night, Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Barbara Mikulski and House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers introduced omnibus appropriations for FY 2014, the fiscal year that began this...
Celebrate the International Year of Light in 2015
3 January 2014
If anybody understands the importance of light, it’s astronomers. Here’s a chance to help our physicist colleagues educate the public about the science of light and its applications.
NRAO Semester 2014B Call for Proposals
2 Jan 2014
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory seeks proposals for use of the Very Large Array, Very Long Baseline Array, and Green Bank Telescope. Deadline: 3 February 2014.
A Double Dose of Dark Skies in DC
3 January 2014
Attendees at the 223rd AAS meeting in Washington, DC, are invited to attend two special events on Sunday and Monday related to light pollution and observatory site protection.
Important Information About Your AAS Membership Renewal Notice
2 January 2014
The renewal notices recently mailed to many AAS members contained several printing and typographical errors. This short article should help clear up any confusion.
President’s Column: A New Year’s Perspective
2 January 2014
AAS President David Helfand welcomes the new year with thoughts about big astronomy meetings, how to advocate for federal investments in science, and the astounding pace at which our understanding of the universe is...
Call for Membership in the TMT International Science Development Teams
29 Dec 2013
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) Observatory has issued a call for membership in its International Science Development Teams (ISDTs), which provide scientific input and facilitate collaboration across and beyond the TMT...
The Future of Time: A Singular Event at the AAS Meeting
30 December 2013
This workshop on Sunday afternoon, 5 January, will cover the proposed redefinition of Universal Time to no longer be tied to the rotation of the Earth, which would have significant implications for astronomy.
LIGO and Virgo Call for Electromagnetic Follow-up of Gravitational-Wave Candidates
20 Dec 2013
The U.S.- and Europe-based scientific collaborations seek astrophysicists interested in signing agreements for the identification of electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational-wave triggers. Deadline: 16 February 2014...
Last Call for Renewals with Special Promotions
20 December 2013
Renew your AAS membership by 31 December 2013 to take advantage of our new two-year renewal option, locking in the 2014 rate for 2015 as well. For each year, you'll also receive a 15% discount off your share of the...
NASA Astrophysics Roadmap Now Available
20 December 2013
Enduring Quests, Daring Visions provides a compelling long-term vision for space astrophysics building upon the baseline given in the recent decadal survey New Worlds, New Horizons.
From the Executive Office
19 December 2013
With Executive Officer Kevin Marvel on sabbatical, other managers on the AAS staff are taking turns writing this column. In this installment Joel Parriott, AAS Director of Public Policy, introduces Josh Shiode, our new...