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If you are working on press-worthy science that relates to HST, we invite you to share your work with the Hubble News team 

HST staff will be at the STScI booth and offer help as well!



Hubble Events at the

243nd

244th AAS Meeting

LocationTitle Date and Time (MDT)
Ballroom C

Exhibit Hall B

NASA Town Hall

Monday, Jan. 8 2024: 12:45-13:45 CT in the Great Hall A

Exhibit Hall 3

Exhibitor Theater

STScI Town Hall

Tuesday, Jan 9 2024: 12:45-13:45 CT in room 215

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.01

Presentation 1

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.02

Presentation 2

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.03

Presentation 3

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

This Town Hall session will provide an opportunity for the Astrophysics science community to interact with members of the leadership team and staff of the Astrophysics Division (APD) of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. Scientific accomplishments, programmatic milestones and directions, and NASA’s progress towards implementing the missions identified in the Astro2020 Decadal Survey: Pathways to Discovery in Astronomy and Astrophysics for the2020s.

Monday June 10 2024:

12:45 PM CT - 1:15 PM CT

Lecture Hall

STScI Town Hall 

The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) serves the astronomical community through the operation of multiple NASA flagship missions including the Hubble, JWST, and Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescopes, the development of advanced data and science archives, including Kepler, K2, GALEX and TESS, and the dissemination of astronomical information to the broadest public audiences. STScI provides support to the community and is the primary user interface for Hubble and JWST and will perform that role for Wide Field Imaging with Roman. STScI will contribute to a wide range of workshops, science sessions, splinter meetings, and exhibits throughout the meeting.

  • A report on the status of our existing and upcoming missions and a description of new opportunities designed to advance astrophysics through the 2020s.
  • Future plans for HST & JWST, the Roman science platform, and prospects for transient science with all three observatories.
  • Time for discussion to receive community input regarding new capabilities and to answer questions about our activities in the coming year.

Wednesday June 12 2024:

12:45-13:45 CT 

TBD location

Press Releases will include HST and JWST results

TBD mornings and afternoons

Meeting Room 320

Presentation 4

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time




Hubble Resources 

STScI Hubble Space Telescope Main Website Home

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https://www.stsci.edu/hst

This link is for the Main HST Website at STScI with links to Instrument pages, Proposal preparation, HST Documentation and other material.

Also see the HST MISSION General information for 2024.

Hubble Space Telescope Booklet

This brief booklet provides a current overview of the scientific and technical capabilities of the HST instrument suite. A few hard copies are available at the meeting, and it also is linked from the HST Website. 

HST Instruments

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HST Documentation

HST Documentation includes Proposal Preparation Materials, Instrument Handbooks, Data Reduction and Archive information, User and Special Reports and news on Community Initiatives. It is a comprehensive guide, from idea to publication, about the HST observing cycle.

HST Instrument Slide set for AAS

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Each Instrument has a slide set Click the above image to see all the Instrument slide sets with highlights of technical information.

HST Cycle 31 is in Progress (Started December 1, 2023

Find Cycle 31 information including the Approved Programs list, the Abstract Catalog and the Exposure Catalog.

The STScI Newsletter Volume 40, #2 describes the Program Selection Process and statistics on submitted and approved programs

All Cycle 32 information will be published during the summer.


HST Gallery and Press releases

All HST Press Releases are available with full resolution and rescaled images and links to science papers.

Galleries of Images and Videos are available for your use. Please use the appropriate credit line.

Contact the Hubble News team with  press-worthy HST science 





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The HST Help Desk at STScI is available for help also!    help@stsci.edu 



How to Connect With Us

STScI

Visit the STScI Booth in the exhibit hall, come to the Town Hall Tuesday, Jan 9 Wednesday June 12 2024: 12:45-13:45 CT in room 215the Lecture Room. Also check out the HST related presentations in AAS sessions, or contact the HST Help Desk at STScI.

NASA

See online information about  NASA Science Missions. Hubble Space Telescope is part of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Astrophysics Division. The HST Project Office is at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.

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titleCome to the NASA Town Hall Monday, June 10, Jan. 8 2024: 12:45-13:45 CT in the Great Hall A

Come by the NASA Town Hall , In January  to to hear the latest news about HST and other missions.


Future Conference - Be Sure to Mark Your Calendars!

HST Related Conferences for 2024

Monday 15 April - 19 April 2024

Recipes to Regulate Star Formation at All Scales: From the Nearby Universe to the First Galaxies

Event information 

Location

Porto, Portuga

Description

Star formation is a fundamental process defining galaxies, impacting virtually every facet of astronomy. However, precise mechanisms governing star formation activity, including but not limited to stellar and AGN feedback, and its evolution with redshift remain a subject of intense debate. With recent observations from cutting-edge (ground-based and space telescopes) observatories (e.g., JWST, HST, ALMA, VLT, Keck) unprecedented data have become available to study star formation at all redshifts. While state-of-the-art simulations are aiding us in the construction of increasingly more realistic models of galaxy formation and evolution to predict and interpret these observables, high redshift observations cannot provide the level of cloud-scale physical detail that the nearby galaxies have to offer.

Monday 29 April - 2 May 2024

Science with the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes VII: Stars, Gas & Dust in the Universe

Event information

Location

Space Telescope Science Institute

3700 San Martin Drive

Baltimore, MD 21220

Description

We are delighted to announce the latest in a series of ESA-sponsored conferences, in collaboration with STScI, which highlight the scientific impact of the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. After much anticipation of their complementary capabilities, we are now in the remarkable period of having these two pioneering observatories in science operations at the same time — the much-heralded Golden Age for UV-optical-IR space astronomy has arrived!

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