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The big annual meeting of the AAS is going on as we speak. Because this is the general meeting, it covers too much, compared to the AAS-DPS (Division for Planetary Science) meeting every Autumn. Still, there is some planetary stuff (and not exoplanets) I’ll mention:

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Monday, January 13, 2025

103 – The Solar System

Tiselska, A. Using Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Potentially Hazardous Asteroids: 103.03
In-situ Formation of Satellites Around Mars: 103.06
Nester, T. et al. Molecular Abundances in Space Objects: 103.08
Modeling Impact Events of IPs on Earth: 103.11
Joshi, L. et al. Spectral Analysis of Mars Trojans: Is there a Martian Link?: 103.12
Tuson, A. et al. tess-asteroids: a Python package for asteroid photometry with TESS: 103.15
Detecting Activity an Rotational Variation o Centaurs fro Zwicky Transient Facility Archival Observations: 103.18
Hayes-Gehrke, M. et al. Student Observations of 617 Patroclus in Preparation for Lucy Fly-By: 103.19
Giovacchini, M. et al. Near Earth Asteroid Phase Angle Research at Yerkes Observatory: 103.24
Martínez Serrano, l. Jarmak, S. Application of De-Wiggling Techniques to Analyze Hypothetical Surface Variations in JWST (16) Psyche Data: 103.25
Bora, C. Temporal Trends in Asteroid Behavior: A Machine Learning and N-Body Integration Approach: 103.27
Li, J. et al. In Search of the Potentially Hazardous Asteroids in the Taurid Resonant Swarm: 103.28

131 – SPHEREx: the Upcoming All-sky Infrared Spectroscopic Survey

SPHEREx: An All-sky Infrared Spectral Survey Satellite: 131.01
SPHEREx instrument measured performance: 131.02
SPHEREx science data processing and archive products: 131.06

Mon., 11:15 AM The Zwicky Transient Facility: Planning for LSST Year 1

144 – Space Missions

Gulick, H. et al. Advantages of a Space-Based, All-sky Survey for Time-Domain Astrophysics: 144.04

169 – Solar and Solar System Topics

Interpretation of Volatile Abundances in the Solar System Through Laboratory Investigations of Two Mechanisms: Entrapment of Volatiles in Ice Analogs and Isotopic Ice Exchange Chemistry: 169.06D

155 – Plenary Lecture: Punching Back Asteroids: The Deflection of Dimorphos by the DART Mission, Jason Kalirai

159 – Tapestry of surveys and techniques in big data astronomy

Data Archive for the GUSTO Mission: 159.11

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Project Infrastructure Teams for the Roman Space Telescope
Kasliwal, M. RAPID: Roman Alerts Promptly from Image Differencing

201 – Instrumentation: Space Missions

PRIMA’s Kinetic Inductance Detectors: Realizing the Promise of the Far-Infrared: 201.08
REX, the Reionization Explorer: 201.09

208 – Developements in New and Existing Observing Facilities

The Thirty Meter Telescope 2024 Detailed Science Case – The Update Process and Science Highlights: 208.03
The Astronomer’s Proposal Tool for the Roman Space Telescope: 208.04
Observing Modes at the LBT Observatory: 208.05
A tutorial set to prepare for science with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory: 208.06

209 – Space-Based Far-Infrared Science for the 2030s

PRIMA: PRIMAger, a Hyperspectral and Polarimetric Instrument: 209.05
The Far-Infrared Enhanced Survey Spectrometer (FIRESS) for PRIMA: 209.09
The Science and Concept of the PRIMA Far-Infrared NASA Astrophysics Probe: 209.16
PRIMA: Guest Observer/Guest Investigator Science: 209.19
Moullet, A. et al. PRIMA: far-IR observations for Solar System Science: 209.25

216 – Enabling Space-Based Far-Infrared Science in the 2030s with the PRobe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA)

229 – NSF Town Hall

230 – Rubin Observatory Town Hall

231 – STScI Town Hall

Dark Energy Survey Results and Methods with Applications to Other Surveys
NASA’s Infrared Science and Technology Interest Group

241 – The Euclid Mission: First Results and Opportunities for Archival Research

Euclid Mission: Overview and Status: 241.01
Euclid Early Release Observations: 241.03
Euclid Ground Ground Segment and Data Products: 241.04
The Euclid Archive at IRSA and Opportunities for Archival Research: 241.05

243 – Surveys, Analysis, and Results IV

Photometric Choices for the Rubin Observatory: 243.06

248 – Annie Jump Cannon Prize Lecture: The Icy Origins of Planetary Systems, Jenny Bergner

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

302 – Instrumentation: Ground Based or Airborne

Dome-Seeing Along the Optical Path: Multi-beam Optical Seeing Sensor (MOSS): 302.12
Meghan Marangola, Elana Urbach, Christopher Stubbs

Diversification of Camera Technology for Wavefront Sensing Applications: 302.22
Adam Wise, Tom Seccull

Early Commissioning of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory: 302.25

307 – Dust

Investigating the Bulk Composition of Chondrule Precursors: 307.04

Maximizing Science with Roman-Rubin Data Synergies – Splinters

The Future of the Event Horizon Telescope – Exhibitor Theater


Science from the TESS Extended Mission – Splinters

Thursday, January 16, 2025

414 – The Solar System

The volatile content of giant Oort cloud comet C/2014 UN271 during its return to the planetary region: 414.01
Solar System Astronomy with the Unistellar Citizen Science Network: Cometary Activity, Asteroid Occultations, and Planetary Defense: 414.03
Finding Asteroids with Machine Learning in TESS Data: 414.04
Jorge Martinez-Palomera, Brian Powell

Small Asteroids Tell All: The Main Belt at 25th Magnitude: 414.05
An Efficient Shift-and-Stack Algorithm Applied to Detection Catalogs: 414.06D
Steven Stetzler

Excessively rapid centrifugal disruption of micron-sized dust in the solar system: 414.07
A Well-Characterized HelioLinC Survey for Centaurs in Pan-STARRS1: 414.08

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