Again, the American Astronomical Society’s big meeting is about to go on (Jan 4-8), in Phoenix, AZ.
https://aas.org/meetings/aas247
Highlights from (effective) day 2, Jan 6:
https://submissions.mirasmart.com/AAS247/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx
See also: Day 1 (ish)
Tuesday, January 6
203 – High-Altitude Balloon Astronomy: Instruments, Systems, and Operations
The Design and Performance of the Cryogenic Receiver for the EXoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope (EXCITE) 203.04 Kanchita Klangboonkrong, et al.
Thermal models for subsystems of the Terahertz Intensity Mapper balloon mission
203.07 Drishikaa Thimmaiah, et al.
207 – Rotation and Dynamics Across Scales: Small Bodies, Rings, Jets, Disks
Constraining internal strength for main-belt asteroids and Jupiter Trojans from the Diameter-Period-Amplitude (DPA) ‘spin-surface’ with multi-survey photometry including early LSST detections. 207.02 Andrew McNeill
The YORP Effect in REBOUNDx 207.04 Kaelyn Clement
Confinement of (10199) Chariklo’s Rings in a Markov Chain Model with Negative Diffusion 207.06 Hunter Pratt
Seeing the hidden universe with PRIMA (PRobe Infrared Mission for Astrophysics)
Roman Space Telescope Proposal and Science Planning
NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory
The Science Potential of Habitable Worlds Observatory 224.03 Giada Arney
227 – Ethics of Outer Space: Developing an Interdisciplinary Framework
NSF Update
Promoting Professional-Amateur Collaboration in Astronomy
244 – Vera C. Rubin Observatory and Satellite Constellations
Introduction and brief overview of the state of the Rubin Observatory 244.01 Robert Blum
Potential satellite impact on Rubin solar system science 244.03 Sarah Greenstreet
251 – Volatiles and Organics: Disks, Comets, and Ice Giant Atmospheres
The volatile content of giant Oort cloud comet C/2014 UN271 during its return to the planetary region 251.01 Bryce Bolin
SPHEREx Discovery of Strong Water Ice Absorption and an Extended Carbon Dioxide Coma in 3I/ATLAS 251.02 Carey Lisse