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AAS Winter 2026 Meeting, Three

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The Winter 2025 meeting of the AAS (American Astronomical Society), Jan 4-8, Phoenix, AZ, concludes soon:

https://aas.org/meetings/aas247

Again, my cull of small-body-relevant agenda items. Most of the meeting is general astronomy, not small bodies or Solar System items:

https://submissions.mirasmart.com/AAS247/Itinerary/EventsAAG.aspx

See also: Parts One and Two

Wednesday, January 7

268 – Vera C. Rubin Observatory and Satellite Constellations

302 – First science results from the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory

310 – Dynamics and Evolution of Planetary Systems: Solar System to Exoplanets

311 – End-to-End Infrastructure for Time-Domain Transient Discovery and Follow-up

317 – Small Body Dynamics: Orbits, Rotations, and Populations

Finding Trans-Neptunian Objects in Hubble Archival Data  317.01  Gabriella Cruz, et al.
The Small Bodies Dynamics Tool (SBDynT)  101  Kathryn Volk, et al.
A python Implementation of Gauss’s Method for Determining Asteroid Orbits  317.03  Milagros Tamara Giraldo, et al.
Shape Estimation of Jupiter Trojans Using Light Curve Inversion Techniques  103  Kenneth Stevens, et al.
Constraining the Rotational Kinematics of Fast-Rotation NEAs based on High-Cadence Optical Photometry  105  Pei Qin, et al.
Rapid Orbit-Fitting Analysis for Large Solar-System Data Sets  106  Matthew Payne, et al.

Press Conference – Asteroids, Low-Mass Stars, and a Mystery from History 

Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s First Asteroid Discoveries  Sarah Greenstreet

343 – The PRobe Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA) Mission Concept Special Session

344 – First science results from the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory

Light curves, rotation periods, and colors for Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s first asteroid discoveries  344.09  Sarah Greenstreet, et al.

346 – Get Involved with NASA Citizen Science

Citizen Science with Rubin Observatory  346.03  Clare Higgs

Gemini in the LSST Era: Enabling Rapid Follow-up of Transient and Variable Phenomena 

365 – Advancing AI Infrastructure for Large Astronomy Datasets

367 – The Euclid Mission: Science with Quick Data Release 1 and Plans for the Future

370 – The PRobe Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA) Mission Concept Special Session

The PRIMA Guest Observer Science Books  370.01  Arielle Moullet, et al.
The PRobe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA): Mission Overview  370.05  Margaret Meixner, et al.

Science from the TESS Extended Mission

Thursday, January 8

411 – High-Angular-Resolution Instrumentation 

SHARK-VIS Meets the Solar System  411.02  Al Conrad, et al.

414 – Methods and Infrastructure for Next-Generation Astronomical Discovery

421 – Machine Learning Methods

424 – Preparing for Time Domain Science with the Roman Space Telescope

425 – The Euclid Mission: Science with Quick Data Release 1 and Plans for the Future

Coming Soon to LEO Near You

461 – Dust

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