Thank you!

With well over 100 participants and an overflowing room at the venue, the event was a wonderful success.

Recordings and slides will be posted soon!

 

How to connect remotely

Virtual meeting participation will be facilitated by BlueJeans, which will work in both your browser as well as a downloadable application (available for all major Desktop and Mobile platforms).

Click the logo below to join the meeting

 
 
 
 

If the above link does not work for you, you can copy and paste this URL into your browser. You will be prompted to download the application, should you wish.

https://bluejeans.com/682472716/2342

The meeting organizers will start broadcasting approximately 15 minutes before the start of the meeting, i.e. ~1:15pm Pacific Time (4:15pm EDT). Please remember to mute your microphone, and abide by the AAS-wide code of conduct for the meeting.

 

Agenda

The below schedule is in Pacific Time (UTC-7).
Tuesday, June 14, 2022

The meeting room within the Pasadena Convention center will be posted shortly.
We welcome remote participation from all. Connection details will be posted and shared widely before the meeting.

1:30 - 1:35 pm PT | Welcome & Introduction (5 min)

Dr. Jason Tumlinson, Space Telescope Science Institute

1:35 - 1:50 pm PT | The New Great Observatories (15 min)

Dr. Grant Tremblay, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian

1:50 - 2:00 pm PT| The Astro2020 Perspective (10 min)

Dr. Bruce Macintosh, Stanford University

2:00 - 2:10 pm PT | Lessons from JWST and the New Great Observatories (10 min)

Dr. Jane Rigby, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

2:10 - 2:20 pm PT | Maturing the Great Observatories: a New Approach (10 min)

Dr. Aki Roberge, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

2:20 - 2:30 pm PT | Only NASA Missions can train people for NASA missions (10 min)

Dr. Keivan Stassun, Vanderbilt University

2:30 - 2:50 pm PT | Community Discussion (20 minutes)

An open-mic forum for all, moderated by Jason Tumlinson

2:50 - 3:00 pm PT | How to Join the Movement

Dr. John O’Meara, W. M. Keck Observatory



Meeting Poster

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Informal “Registration”

Registration for remote participation is not required, but we encourage you to sign up below so that we can email you when virtual connection details become available. To attend the conference in person, you must be registered for the AAS 240th Meeting. Remote participants will be welcome to ask questions and participate in the moderated community discussion. We will not share your email address with anyone, and will never use it for spam.