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Ad ASTRA Workshop Abstract and Mission Concept Deadline Extended to 1 July 2026

Dear Astrophysics Strategic Technology & Research Accelerator (ASTRA) community members-

As we prepare for our Ad ASTRA Community Science workshop, we are writing to share important updates regarding the agenda structure and instructions for workshop abstract submissions, as well as for ASTRA Mission Concepts.

Ad ASTRA Workshop

The deadline for abstract submission for the Workshop has been extended to 1 July 2026.

Submit workshop abstracts via the workshop webpage. If you have already submitted an abstract and would like to modify it based on the guidelines above, please delete your previous contribution and send another submission. Note while talks will be focused on science and technological capability themes, we encourage participants to present their mission concepts as posters, and will offer the opportunity to present as posters any abstracts for which there is insufficient room in the parallel sessions.

ASTRA Mission Concepts

The deadline for submitting ASTRA Mission Concept Documents has also been extended to 1 July 2026. Mission Concept Document submissions should use this Word template [DOCX], and should be submitted using this submission portal [Google Form].

We look forward to your abstract submissions and to a highly collaborative and productive workshop! 

Wishing you the best,

Dr Ron Gamble
Cosmic Origins Support Scientist, NASA GSFC

Dr Bernard Kelly
PhysCOS Support Scientist, NASA GSFC

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