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Gaseous yellow-orange filaments look like a rose seen from the side and tilted slightly from upper left to lower right, slightly higher than the center of the frame. Extending from the rose to upper left and lower right are gaseous outflows that appear as red lobes that have an overall shape of tall, narrow triangles with rounded tips. Each red triangle is made up of wavy, irregular lines. Dozens of stars are scattered across the field. One particularly bright white star with eight diffraction spikes is located at the top of the yellow rose. Another bright blue star with even more prominent diffraction spikes is to its lower left. The background of space is black.

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AI/ML STIG Lecture Series, 13 April 2026

AI and Scientific Publishing. Speaker: Licia Verde, U. of Barcelona/JCAP

Apr 10, 2026
Innovation Workshop, May 2026

Registration is now open for NASA’s Innovation for Astrophysics Missions Workshop! The registration site will close on 15 April 2026.

Apr 10, 2026
Community Science (Ad ASTRA) Workshop, Sept 2026

The Community Science (Ad ASTRA) Workshop is organized by the NASA Astrophysics Division to engage the community in defining future large, strategic astrophysics missions.

Apr 10, 2026
DGCE SIG Seminar, 23 April 2026

Potential Diffuse Gas Science Cases and Instrument Goals for UV Imaging and Spectroscopy with HWO. Speaker: Kevin France (LASP)

Apr 7, 2026
IR STIG Seminar Series, 4 May 2026

SPHEREx Wide-Field Infrared Spectral Mapping of Interstellar Ices and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Apr 7, 2026
IR STIG Seminar Series, 6 April 2026

The ALMA Survey to Resolve exoKuiper Belt Substructures. Speaker Sebastian Marino Estay, University of Exeter UK

Apr 6, 2026
AI/ML STIG Lecture Series, 6 April 2026

Simulation-Based Inference Speaker Tomasz Rozanski, ANU An introduction to simulation-based inference (SBI) for astronomy, using normalizing flows to perform posterior estimation in settings where the likelihood is intractable. Hands-on tutorials cover a toy physics problem and a stellar population application.…

Apr 6, 2026
AI/ML STIG Lecture, 6 April 2026

The next AI/ML Science and Technology Interest Group (AI/ML STIG) lecture will be on April 6th, 2026 at 4:00 pm ET/1:00 pm PT.

Apr 6, 2026
HWO SIG Seminar, 1 April 2026

Habitable Worlds Observatory SIG Seminar. 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT

Apr 1, 2026
Galaxies SIG Seminar, 1 April 2026

From Jets to Fountains: How Black Holes Shape Galactic Gas across Cosmic Time. Speaker: Namrata Roy (ASU)

Apr 1, 2026
Community Science (Ad ASTRA) Workshop, Sept 2026

We invite you to participate in the Community Science (Ad ASTRA) Workshop, focused on strategic planning for astrophysics. September 1–3, 2026, Pasadena, California.

Apr 1, 2026
AI/ML STIG Lecture Series, 30 March 2026

Flow Matching Speaker Tomasz Rozanski, ANU A hands-on tutorial on flow matching for generative modeling in astronomy, covering continuous normalizing flows applied to stellar population modeling with both single and conditional population examples. Topics Covered Meeting Connection Join the Meeting

Mar 30, 2026
NASA Astrophysics Division Announces ASTRA Initiative

To ensure continued US leadership in expanding humanity’s knowledge of the Universe, NASA Astrophysics Division is creating the Astrophysics Strategic Technology & Research Accelerator (ASTRA) Initiative.

Mar 26, 2026
DGCE SIG Seminar, 26 March 2026

Big Impact in Small Galaxies: Probing AGN-Driven Feedback in Low-Mass Galaxies. Speaker Dr. Archana Aravindan, University of Texas, Austin

Mar 26, 2026
2026 Astrophysics Small Explorer Announcement of Opportunity

The NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) is releasing a fourth Community Announcement (CA) via www.SAM.gov as an amendment to a special notice number NNH25ZDA008J.

Mar 24, 2026
National Academies Space Science Week 2026

National Academies Space Science Week 2026!

Mar 23, 2026
AI/ML STIG Lecture, 23 March 2026

The next AI/ML Science and Technology Interest Group (AI/ML STIG) lecture will be on March 23rd, 2026 at 4:00 pm ET/1:00 pm PT.

Mar 23, 2026
DGCE SIG Seminar, 26 March 2026

Diffuse Gas in Cosmic Ecosystems Science Interest Group (DGCE SIG) | March 26th, 2026 4:00pm ET

Mar 23, 2026
Call for Proposals for NASA IRTF

Call for Proposals for the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF)

Mar 23, 2026
IR STIG PRIMA Seminar, 23 March 2026

M82 y sus Primas con PRIMA: Spectroscopic Mapping of the M81 Group with FIRESS. Speaker: Rebecca Levy (Space Telescope Science Institute)

Mar 23, 2026
AI/ML STIG Lecture Series, 23 March 2026

Diffusion Models. Speaker Duo Xu, U. of Toronto

Mar 23, 2026
Executive Director, NASA Exoplanet Science Institute

NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program (ExEP) is seeking interested candidates to serve as the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute’s (NExScI’s) next Executive Director.

Mar 19, 2026
SAVE THE DATE: Pre-Proposal Workshop for HWO

For HWO Instrument Concept Studies Solicitation. Dates: May 4th - 5th, 2026 Location: Washington, DC + hybrid. Registration opens March 18th | 8:00 AM EST

Mar 17, 2026
AGN SIG Spotlight Series Seminar, 17 March 2026

Our Spotlight Series highlights recent advances in AGN science, with a strong emphasis on participation from early-career researchers, and includes plenty of time for community discussion following the presentations. 

Mar 17, 2026

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An illustration of Sun-like star HD 181327 and its surrounding debris disk. The star is at top right. It is surrounded by a far larger debris disk that forms an incomplete ellpitical path and is cut off at right. There’s a huge cavity between the star and the disk. The debris disk is shown in shades of light gray. Toward the top and left, there are finer, more discrete points in a range of sizes. The disk appears hazier and smokier at the bottom. The star is bright white at center, with a hazy blue region around it. The background of space is black. The label Artist's Concept appears at lower left.

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Labeled "artist’s concept" at bottom right, the graphic shows a closeup of a dwarf galaxy, which appears roughly circular with a light yellow bar in the center. Faint, blue, wispy, cloud-like features surround this yellow bar, and they are sprinkled with tiny white specks. A wide, wispy, purple arc appears to the left of the galaxy. Trailing the galaxy is a large, faint, wide, tail-like  feature.