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PhysCOS Activities at AAS 248 – Tuesday 16 June

15 June 2026

Dear Physics of the Cosmos (PhysCOS) community members-

If you’re attending the American Astronomical Society’s 2026 Summer Meeting (AAS 248) in Pasadena CA, please note the following activities that may be of special interest to the PhysCOS community (all times Pacific):

Tuesday, 16 June

  • 8a ‑ 9a, Ballroom DE: Warner Plenary Lecture: Kyle Kremer, Globular Clusters: Astronomical factories of gravitational-wave and electromagnetic transients
  • 10a - 11:30a, Conference Center 204: NASA's Big Science, Small Missions
  • 11:40a - 12:30p, Ballroom DE: HEAD Early Career: Carolyn Kierans
  • 12:45p - 1:45p, Ballroom A: National Science Foundation Update Town Hall
  • 3:40p - 5:10p, Conference Center 211: HEAD: NewAthena: The Next X-ray Flagship
  • 3:40p - 5:10p, Conference Center 212: HEAD: Exploring the MeV Gamma-ray Sky with COSI

And please drop by the PhysCOS table in the Exhibit Hall!

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

Wishing you the best,

Dr Francesca Civano & Dr Brian Humensky
PhysCOS Chief Scientists, NASA GSFC

Dr Bernard Kelly
PhysCOS Support Scientist, NASA GSFC

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