Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Chaco Culture National Historic Park
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Board of Trustees Meeting
Clyde Hotel, The Pavilion Ballroom
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Open Science 101: Introduction to Open Science
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21
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Small Ground and Space Telescopes in the New Era of Big Telescope Surveys - Day 1
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 31
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JWST Proposal Planning Workshop
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
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An Introduction to the Julia Programming Language
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 17
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Exhibitor Registration Hours
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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NASA ROSES Proposal Writing Workshop
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21
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Small Ground and Space Telescopes in the New Era of Big Telescope Surveys - Day 2
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 31
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Very Large Array Tour
VLA Visitor Center, VLA
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Museum Experiences (Sunday ONLY: Day 2)
NM Museum of Natural History & Science, Museum Lobby
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AAS Registration
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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Speaker Ready Room
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 10
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Grad School & REU Fair
Albuquerque Convention Center, La Sala (West Lower Level Lobby)
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Opening Reception
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Session Chair Breakfast (Invitation Only)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 17
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AAS Registration
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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40+ E Lounge
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 28
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Speaker Ready Room
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 10
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Plenary Lecture: Welcome Address by AAS President Kelsey Johnson (University of Virginia)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
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100 - Fred Kavli Plenary Lecture: Measuring the Expansion History of the Universe, Dan Scolnic (Duke University)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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101 - Cosmology
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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102 - Community & Profession
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
9 Presentations
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103 - The Sun and Solar System
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
7 Presentations
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104 - History
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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AM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Exhibit Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Making DEI Work: Current Issues In DEI Change Management
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
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Responsible Outdoor Lighting to Protect the Night
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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105 - Daytime and Dark Sky Heritage in American Southwestern Archaeoastronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom B
5 Presentations
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106 - Engaging Audiences through Effective Engagement Strategies and Inclusion
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
6 Presentations
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107 - Instrumentation for Space Missions
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
7 Presentations
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108 - Galactic Ecosystems: ISM & Star Formation
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
5 Presentations
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109 - Cataclysmic Variables, Novae, Symbiotic Stars and White Dwarfs
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
8 Presentations
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110 - Research and Careers at National Laboratories
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
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111 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD): The Role of Laboratory Plasma Experiments in Astrophysics
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
5 Presentations
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Working Group on Accessibility and Disability (WGAD) & The LightSound Solar Eclipse Project
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Press Conference: Discoveries in Distant Galaxies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 240
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A Decade of Research with the Lowell Discovery Telescope
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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112 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division Meeting (LAD) Plenary Lecture: The Birth of Planets and the Story of Carbon, Edwin 'Ted' Bergin (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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113 - NSF Townhall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
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Great Observatories Maturation Program (GOMAP)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
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Green Bank Observatory
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Introduction to Equity-Minded Mentoring
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 120
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NASA Transform to Open Science (TOPS)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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114 - Dark Sky Heritage and Ethnoastronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom B
5 Presentations
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115 - Gamma Ray Bursts and Relativistic Astrophysics
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 115
6 Presentations
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116 - Making the Future Brighter for Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
6 Presentations
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117 - Galactic Ecosystems: Magnetic Fields and Dust Physics
128 - Molecular Clouds, HII Regions, Interstellar Medium I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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Benchmarking Atomic Collision Data for Kilonova Modeling Through a Joint Theoretical and Experimental Approach
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Data-driven Approach to Improve State-resolved Rate Coefficient Data for Diatom-Diatom Collisions
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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First Optical Constants of Laboratory Analogs of (Exo)planetary Organic Refractory Materials Generated in the NASA Ames COSmIC Facility and their Application to Study Titan’s Atmosphere
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Implementing High Density Corrections in Accretion Disk Reflection Model
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Improved algorithms for calculating low temperature dielectronic recombination rate coefficients in photoionized astrophysical plasmas
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Measurements from the SAO EBIT Facility in Support of X-ray Observatories
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Modeling Quasi-Molecular Resonances with a New Quantum Treatment of Close Collisions
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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PM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Progress in Interstellar, Circumstellar and (Exo)Planetary Laboratory Astrophysics with the NASA Ames COSmIC and OCF Facilities
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Radiative transfer models of extremely carbon-rich AGB star VX And
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Rovibrational collisional rate coefficients and spectral simulations for SO with H₂
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Thermal & Structural Analysis of Gibbsite derived Aluminum Oxides (Alumina)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Uncertainties on calculated recombination rate coefficients for use in astrophysical plasma modeling and diagnostics
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Laboratory Astrophysics Division Business Meeting
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
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Forward! To the Moon - Join Astronaut Jack Schmitt All Dome Planetarium Screening
NM Museum of Natural History & Science, Museum Lobby
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Reception for Astronomy Educators – open to all!
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 15/16/32
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129 - James Webb Space Telescope Town Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom A
5 Presentations
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Collaborating with the Canada-France-Hawai'i Telescope
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 15/16/32
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Session Chair Breakfast (Invitation Only)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 17
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AAS Registration
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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40+ E Lounge
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 28
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Speaker Ready Room
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 10
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200 - Solar Physics Division (SPD) Hale Prize Lecture: Understanding the Dynamics of Magnetic Field and Plasma in the Interior and Atmosphere of the Sun, George H. Fisher (University of California, Berkeley)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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201 - Stars, Cool Dwarfs, Brown Dwarfs I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
7 Presentations
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202 - Star Formation
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
10 Presentations
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203 - Instrumentation I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
5 Presentations
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204 - Galaxies and Cluster of Galaxies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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205 - Planetary Nebulae, Supernova Remnants
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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206 - First Results from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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AM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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An Explorer's Guide to the VLA Sky Survey (VLASS)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 15/16/32
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Exhibit Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Knowledge of the Moon from Indigenous Perspectives
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21
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Green Bank Observatory
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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207 - Star Formation Near and Far
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 27/29/31
8 Presentations
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208 - Supernovae
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
6 Presentations
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209 - “The What and Why of Open Science”
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
4 Presentations
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210 - Galactic Ecosystems: Galaxy Structure and Evolution
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
5 Presentations
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211 - Gravitational Waves and Lensing
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
7 Presentations
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212 - First Results from the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
6 Presentations
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213 - Stellar Atmospheres, Winds I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
4 Presentations
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214 - The Sun and Solar System
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 115
6 Presentations
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215 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD): Hard Metal Astrophysics I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
2 Presentations
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216 - Recent Successes in Dark Skies Preservation: Flagstaff and Beyond (1)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
6 Presentations
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217 - 50 years of Spectrum Synthesis with MOOG I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 120
4 Presentations
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236 - The Present and Future of High Resolution Imaging with Optical and Radio Interferometry
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom A
6 Presentations
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Press Conference: Resolving Stars and Hunting Nearby Galaxies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 240
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Sigma Pi Sigma – 100 years of Physics and Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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218 - Plenary Lecture: Evolution of Neutral Hydrogen in Galaxies Over One-Third the Age of the Universe With CHILES, Julia Blue Bird (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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219 - NASA Town Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
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Laboratory Astrophysics Division
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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220 - SETI, Technosignatures, and the Search for Life
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom B
5 Presentations
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221 - Education and Public Engagement for Upcoming Eclipses and Community Scientists
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
5 Presentations
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223 - New Worlds/Time Domain: Stars and Solar System
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
4 Presentations
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224 - Ground-Based Instrumentation
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
5 Presentations
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225 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD): Hard Metal Astrophysics II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
4 Presentations
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226 - Recent Successes in Dark Skies Preservation: Flagstaff and Beyond (2)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
3 Presentations
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227 - 50 years of Spectrum Synthesis with MOOG II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 120
4 Presentations
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Exoplanet Science Metrics for the Habitable Worlds Observatory
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21
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Space Telescope Science Institute
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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The next-generation VLA: Update and Community Forum
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
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Press Conference: Hot Jupiters and Hungry Black Holes
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 240
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Responsible Outdoor Lighting to Protect the Night
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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228 - Solar Physics Division (SPD) Harvey Prize Lecture: Solar Flares: A Laboratory for Studying Magnetic Energy Release and Particle Acceleration, Bin Chen (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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229 - Plenary Lecture: Embracing Awe and Wonder: Using Astronomy to Develop Science Literacy, Linda Shore (Astronomical Society of the Pacific)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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230 - Instrumentation for Space Missions
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
14 Presentations
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231 - Education and Public Engagement
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
11 Presentations
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232 - Instrumentation II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
5 Presentations
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233 - Circumstellar Disks
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
1 Presentations
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234 - Dust
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
4 Presentations
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AAAC Laboratory Astrophysics Task Force community discussion
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
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PM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Light Pollution Open House
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
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235 - National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Town Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom A
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40+E and Friends Reception
Clyde Hotel, Fiesta Room
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SGMA Meet and Greet for LGBTIA Members and Students
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 15/16/32
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Session Chair Breakfast (Invitation Only)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 17
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40+ E Lounge
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 28
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AAS Registration
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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Speaker Ready Room
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 10
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300 - Plenary Lecture: Now What? Making Astro2020 a reality, John O'Meara (W.M. Keck Observatory)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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301 - Machine Learning Applications
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
4 Presentations
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302 - Transients and Time-domain Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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303 - Stellar Evolution, Stellar Population I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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304 - Computation, Data Handling, Image Analysis
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
5 Presentations
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305 - Stars, Cool Dwarfs, Brown Dwarfs II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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306 - Gravitational Waves and Lensing
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
5 Presentations
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307 - Stellar Atmospheres, Winds
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
2 Presentations
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308 - Gamma Ray Bursts
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
1 Presentations
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AM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Exhibit Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) Splinter Session
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21
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Chandra X-ray Center - The Chandra Source Catalog
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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309 - AGN, QSOs, and Galactic Evolution
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom A
5 Presentations
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311 - The Milky Way
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 27/29/31
8 Presentations
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312 - Extrasolar Planets I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
9 Presentations
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313 - Highlighting Open Science Success Stories and Challenges from Researchers and Community
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
5 Presentations
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314 - The Future of FIR Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
4 Presentations
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315 - Cosmology
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
9 Presentations
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316 - Astronomy and Astronomy Education in New Mexico
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
7 Presentations
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317 - Hybrid Missions Introduction
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
1 Presentations
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318 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD): World of Databases I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
3 Presentations
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319 - Recent Successes in Dark Skies Preservation: Flagstaff and Beyond (3)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
7 Presentations
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Research and Outreach at Lowell Observatory
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Press Conference: Get Ready for the North American Solar Eclipses
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 240
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Open Science in Radio Astronomy - Collaborations & Data Under Open Skies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
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NASA Transform to Open Science (TOPS)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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320 - Plenary Lecture: Planetary Nebulae: Standing at the (Astrophysical) Crossroads, Joel H. Kastner (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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The Great North American Solar Eclipses Share-a-Thon
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
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321 - STScI Town Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
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NASA Eyes on Exoplanets: Communicating the Story of Where We Explore
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Probe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA) Community Workshop
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 120
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322 - AGN and Supermassive Black Holes
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom A
7 Presentations
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326 - Dark Matter & Dark Energy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 27/29/31
7 Presentations
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327 - Extrasolar Planets II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
9 Presentations
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328 - CANCELED — Advancing Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
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329 - Neutron Stars
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
9 Presentations
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330 - Hybrid Mission Concepts
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
6 Presentations
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331 - Machine Learning & Computation
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 115
4 Presentations
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332 - Laboratory Astrophysics Division (LAD): World of Databases II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
4 Presentations
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333 - Galaxies and Cluster of Galaxies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
7 Presentations
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Space Telescope Science Institute
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Opportunities within Design Physics Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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334 - Plenary Lecture: “Two-Eyed Seeing”: Advancing the Field through Collective Dynamics, Kathryne 'Kate' Daniel (University of Arizona)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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335 - Plenary Lecture: The Origin of Rocky Planets and their Atmospheres: A Rhapsody in Infrared , Klaus Pontoppidan (Space Telescope Science Institute)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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336 - Galaxies incl. the Milky Way
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
8 Presentations
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337 - Pulsating Variable Stars
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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338 - Large Surveys, Programs and Catalogs
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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339 - The Future of FIR Astronomy
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
1 Presentations
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340 - Cosmic Distance Scale
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
3 Presentations
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341 - AGN and Quasars
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
12 Presentations
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PM Refreshment Break
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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AAS Member's Meeting
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 115
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Public Interest Event: Two Solar Eclipses Are Coming to Albuquerque!
National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque Journal Theatre
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40+ E Lounge
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 28
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AAS Registration
Albuquerque Convention Center, Hall 3 Foyer
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Speaker Ready Room
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 10
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Closing Breakfast
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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Exhibit Hall
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
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400 - Multiple Stars Systems and Cataclysmic Variables
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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401 - Extrasolar Planets
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
10 Presentations
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402 - Molecular Clouds, HII Regions, Interstellar Medium II
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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403 - Linking the Solar System and the Search for Life
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
6 Presentations
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404 - White Dwarfs
Albuquerque Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 3
5 Presentations
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SALTUS: Single Aperture Large Telescope for Universe Studies Community Forum
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
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Yield Modeling Tools for direct imaging of exoplanets
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 230
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406 - Blazars, Quasars, and AGN
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom B
5 Presentations
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407 - Stars, Cool Dwarfs, Brown Dwarfs I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 27/29/31
8 Presentations
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408 - Black Holes
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 18/30
9 Presentations
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409 - Galaxies
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 215
5 Presentations
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410 - Molecular Clouds, HII Regions, Interstellar Medium I
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 235
6 Presentations
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411 - Hybrid Mission Instruments
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 110
4 Presentations
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412 - Laboratory Astrophysics
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 140
7 Presentations
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413 - Plenary Lecture: Exploration of the Solar System and Beyond via Sample Return Missions, Meenakshi 'Mini' Wadhwa (Arizona State University)
Albuquerque Convention Center, Ballroom C
1 Presentations
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AAS Hack Together
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 220
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Making Space for Art: Watercolor Workshop
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Room 20
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Accessing NASA's Astrophysics Archives using Python
Albuquerque Convention Center, Meeting Rooms 19/21