sunwin.bsky.social
Astronomer at JPL @nasajpl.bsky.social developing astronomy missions large and small. From cocktail napkin to proposal to cool science. Candidate for AAS Secretary !
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For more information on contributing cases to the PRIMA GO Science Book (Vol. 2), please reach out to Arielle Moullet ([email protected]) and Denis Burgarella ([email protected]). For questions about the workshop, please reach out to Elisabeth Mills ([email protected]).
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To prepare for the launch of Vol. 2, join us for a 2-hour virtual workshop on GO science cases February 25, which will give an overview of PRIMA, our new Exposure Time Calculator (ETC), and answer questions you may have! forms.gle/Wn2FLBrKJE14...
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Good contacts from COPAG panel discussion: Erika Hamden @erikahamden.bsky.social, and Paul Scowen (ASU) who has a long list of technologies and contacts.
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All AAS Members are eligible to vote. You should have received a personalized email with ballot info.
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Yes, it's on. Open Mic Night at #aas245
Wednesday, January 15 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, Potomac Ballroom D
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Exactly. Good advice for #AAS245 presenters. Much better than having to be asked "Please, can you put your conclusions slide back up? It went by rather fast". Related: your slides should go by slower toward the end, not faster. Hardly ever happens.
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#AAS245 AAS Meetings can be overwhelming, especially if you are little shy, or not good at starting conversations. Poster sessions are a great way for first-time attendees to start networking. Authors are eager to talk about their posters, so pick a topic that interests you and get started!