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PhysCOS Science Poster Launch. Activities at AAS 247 – Tuesday, 6 January

If you’re If you’re attending the American Astronomical Society’s 2026 Winter Meeting (AAS 247) in Phoenix AZ, stop by the PhysCOS table in the NASA booth in the Exhibition Hall from 5 to 6:30 pm this evening (Monday 5 January) and check out a just-released image that brings the full PhysCOS science story to life. See if your own work shows up; come say hi, ask questions, and chat with us!

And please note activities that may be of special interest to the PhysCOS community on Tuesday 6 January:

  • 10:00a ‑ 11:30a, room 224 B: NASA's Habitable Worlds Observatory
  • 10:00a - 11:30a, room 227 C: Multi-messenger Observation and Theory in Gravitational Wave Astronomy
  • 1:00p - 2:30p, room 126 C: Final Cosmological Constraints from the Dark Energy Survey
  • 2:00p - 3:30p, room 225 B: The Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS)
  • 2:00p - 3:30p, room 229 A: Little Red Dots and Early Supermassive Black Hole Seeds
  • 3:00p - 5:00p, room 126 C: Resources for the Roman Cosmology, Exoplanet, and Time Domain Communities
  • 6:30p - 8:30p, room 301 C: National Radio Astronomy Observatory Town Hall
  • 7:00p - 8:30p, room 127 A/B/C: The HEAD Social and Business Meeting

For more information on PhysCOS throughout the meeting, check out our meeting webpage.

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This cropped horizontal image has layers of semi-opaque rusty red colored gas and dust that starts at the bottom right and goes toward the top left. There are three prominent pillars rising toward the top left. The left pillar is the largest and widest. The peaks of the second and third pillars are set off in darker shades of brown and have red outlines.