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- Homepage | American Astronomical Society
AAS members and their families pose for a group picture at the 97th meeting, held at the Harvard College Observatory, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts
- About the AAS | American Astronomical Society
The mission of the AAS is to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse and inclusive astronomical community
- Meetings - American Astronomical Society
AAS Meeting Services provides comprehensive meeting planning and support to our Divisions, ourselves, and others in the astronomical sciences
- AAS Meeting Sessions Content - American Astronomical Society
AAS meetings are composed of several different types of sessions: Contributed Sessions, Special Sessions, Meeting-in-a-Meeting Sessions, Town Hall Meetings, Workshops, and Splinter Meetings See the descriptions below to learn about the different types of sessions at AAS meetings and to view guidelines for how to propose each type
- Join - American Astronomical Society
Joining the AAS provides you with special access to Publishing, Jobs, Education, and Meetings Join the AAS Community members of the astronomy community attended our 2022 summer meeting
- Astronomical Journal - AAS Journals
AAS | IOP Astronomy The American Astronomical Society (AAS) have partnered with IOP Publishing to create an exciting new collection of astronomy and astrophysics ebooks to further the AAS mission: "to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe "
- History - American Astronomical Society
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) was founded in 1899 as the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America From humble beginnings of just over 200 members, the Society has steadily grown over time and now has nearly 7,700 members, mainly based in North America, but with 12% members from around the world
- Impact - American Astronomical Society
The mission of the AAS is to enhance and share humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse and inclusive astronomical community, which we achieve through publishing, meeting organization, advocacy, education and outreach, and training and professional development
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