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COR 1 Instrument
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Skip Navigation (press 2). Http:/ secchi-ical.wikidot.com/. The STEREO Science Center (SSC) is the single website for information concerning operation of the payload, access to the space weather beacon data, and access to the full resolution data:. Http:/ stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/. COR1 is part of the SECCHI (Sun-Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation) led by Dr. Russell Howard of the Naval Research Lab, Washington, D.C.:. Http:/ secchi.nrl.navy.mil/. Http:/ www.agu.org/. Study of the ...
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224th Meeting Laboratory Astrophysics Division Sessions | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. San Diego Meeting Home. Meeting Videos (Members Only). Registrant List (requires login). Exhibiting and Sponsorship Opportunities. Local Student Outreach Event. Featured Local Hot Spots. Guide to Meeting Etiquette. 224th Meeting Laboratory Astrophysics Division Sessions. The Annual LAD Meeting is organized by the LAD Program Committee:. Farid Salama (NASA/Ames Research Center), Chair. John Black (Chalmers University of Technology). Nancy Chanover (New Mexico State University). Labor...
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AAS 220th Meeting Videos | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. 220th AAS Meeting Home. AAS 220th Meeting Videos. Click the session number or title below to view or change the video. 100: Welcoming Address by UAA Chancellor Tom Case; AAS Welcomes New Division (Audio Only). 101: Kavil Prize: Laboratory Astrophysics as Key to Understanding the Universe. 112: SPD Hale Prize: The Two Sources of Solar Energetic Particles. 126: Exploring the Planet Mercury: One Year of MESSENGER Orbital Observations. 325: The Plasma Physics of Cosmic Rays. What's New ...
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Policy | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. In order to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the Universe, the American Astronomical Society advocates for policies in support of the astronomical sciences. Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy. The mission of the AAS Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy is to support and develop policies that advance the astronomical sciences in the United States. Here we include information, ranging from introductory to detailed, about public policy at the AAS.
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Education | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. Education and Outreach Coordinator. The Society assists its members to develop their skills in the fields of education and public outreach at all levels. The Society promotes broad interest in astronomy, which enhances science literacy and leads many to careers in science and engineering. Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures Pass 1 Million Views on YouTube. AAS Education Task Force Needs You to Weigh In by 12 May. AAS Education Task Force Begins Its Work. Astronomy Education Review,.
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Meeting Services | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. The mission of the AAS is to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the Universe. One objective established by Council to help achieve this mission is to facilitate and strengthen the interactions among members through professional meetings and other means, including supporting our Divisions and others in the field. AAS Meeting Services provides comprehensive meeting planning and support to our Divisions, ourselves, and others in the Astronomical sciences. DPS 48 /...
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Planning Your Education | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. Bok and Lines Awards. College Departments Offering Astronomy Related Degrees. Introduction - A New Universe to Discover. Preparation for a Career in Astronomy. Finding a College or University. A PDF version of A New Universe to Explore: Careers in Astronomy. Is available. You may distribute as many copies as you wish. Tereasa Brainerd, California Institute of Technology. Primary research of interest: the origin and evolution of structure in the universe. A New Universe to Discover.
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47th Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. Thank you all who attended the 47th Meeting of the AAS Division for Planetary Sciences - it was a great success! About the American Astronomical Society. What Is the AAS? Only 1 year to go till the 21 August 2017 solar eclipse across America! J Pasachoff, A. Davis, V. Rušin, M. Druckmüller]. 1667 K Street NW, Suite 800. Washington, DC 20006, USA. 2016 American Astronomical Society. Check out our FAQ. Call (202) 328-2010 or email us. DPS 48 / EPSC 11. 16-21 Oct. 2016. Division for Pl...
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Resources - SDAC NASA/GSFC
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Solar Data Analysis Center. Other solar Web resources, including professional societies (AAS, SPD, AGU) and research sites. Related American Astronomical Society and. American Geophysical Union Web Resources. The American Astronomical Society home page. The AAS Solar Physics Division home page. Electronic newsletter of the American Astronomical Society Solar Physics Division,. Is available online at both the National Solar Observatory. And at Stanford University. The American Geophysical Union home page.
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AAS Career Center | American Astronomical Society
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Skip to main content. Find a Job: Browse. Find a Job: Search. The AAS Career Center is one of the most popular features of every January/winter AAS meeting. It's a place for job seekers to learn about current opportunities and to interview with prospective employers, and it's a place for employers to advertise their openings and to interview applicants. There is no cost to employers or job seekers to participate in the AAS Career Center. Or your questions to jobs@aas.org. Candidates looking for an astron...