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This Month in Astronomical History: November 2022
2 Nov 2022
In this column from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division, Ken Rumstay of Valdosta State University writes about the first extra-terrestrial roving robot.
AIP Benefits and Services for AAS Members
2 Nov 2022
The AAS is an institutional member of the American Institute of Physics (AIP). Here we give you an overview of how AAS members can benefit from the Society's association with AIP.
Outreach Training Webinar for Scientists and Engineers
1 Nov 2022
Are you a scientist or engineer who would like to improve your outreach skills? NASA’s Universe of Learning webinar series is for you! The first webinar will take place Wednesday, 9 November.
AAS EPD Mini-Grant Offers Free Mentoring Course to AAS Members
1 Nov 2022
Dra. Nicole Cabrera Salazar and her team at Movement Consulting are offering eight free registrations to their Spring 2023 mentoring course thanks to the AAS EPD Mini-Grant program.
November 2022 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail
1 Nov 2022
Most AAS members receive the magazine Physics Today, published by the American Institute of Physics, as a membership benefit. The November issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy Working to Modernize Guiding Principles
1 Nov 2022
The Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy held a retreat in early October, where they worked to reevaluate their guiding principles to better address the scope of concerns from our membership.
Update from the Beyond Astronomy Academe Task Force
1 Nov 2022
The Beyond Astronomy Academe Task Force released its final report and is seeking nominations for membership in the Corporate Engagement Advisory Committee. Nominations are due by the end of November.
Applications Now Open for the Bahcall Public Policy Fellowship
1 Nov 2022
The AAS is seeking qualified scientists to apply to be the John Bahcall Public Policy Fellow. Apply now if you are interested in the intersection of science, policy, and the astronomical sciences.
2022 SPD Graduate Student & Postdoc Fair
31 Oct 2022
The AAS Solar Physics Division (SPD) will be hosting its 2nd annual Graduate Student and Postdoc Virtual Fair on Monday, 14 November 2022! Check out the agenda and RSVP.
Highlights from AAS Nova: 16-29 October 2022
31 Oct 2022
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.
This Month in Astronomical History: September 2022
25 Oct 2022
In this column from the AAS Historical Astronomy Division, Mike Marotta writes about Henry and Mary Anna Draper's first photograph of the Orion Nebula, Messier 42.
Request for Community Feedback on AAS 241 COVID-19 Policy
20 Oct 2022
The AAS would like your feedback and thoughts on our new COVID-19 policy for the upcoming winter meeting, AAS 241. You can email them to comments@aas.org any time.
Call for NSF Proposals and Reviewers
19 Oct 2022
The Division of Astronomical Sciences at the National Science Foundation is accepting proposals submitted to the comprehensive research and technology programs and is also looking for volunteer reviewers.
Congratulations to the AAS 240 Chambliss Student Award Winners
19 Oct 2022
The AAS is pleased to announce the winners of the Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Awards from the 240th AAS meeting in Pasadena, California, in June 2022.
Apply Now for IAU Membership in 2023
18 Oct 2022
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) encourages applications for new Individual and Junior members to be admitted in 2023. Apply by 15 December 2022.