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The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) serves the astronomical community through the operation of multiple NASA flagship missions including Hubble, JWST, and WFIRST, the development of advanced data and science archives, including Kepler and TESS, and the dissemination of astronomical information to the broadest public audiences.  Offering this breadth of resources to help the scientific community advance, STScI provides support and the primary user interface for the Hubble, Webb and Roman Space Telescopes. STScI will contribute to a wide range of workshops, science sessions, splinter meetings, and exhibits throughout the meeting. 

The STScI Town Hall serves as the center piece for our AAS 237 presence, reporting on the status of our existing and upcoming missions and describe new opportunities designed to advance astrophysics.  We highlight key initiatives associated with our major missions. The Town Hall includes presentations from STScI leads and from community members.  We will include time for discussion to receive community input regarding new capabilities and to answer questions about our activities in the coming year.


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Ken Sembach, Director, STScIWelcome
Julia Roman-Duval, STScIThe ULLYSES Director's Discretionary Program
Karoline Gilbert, STScICommunity science with the Roman Space Telescope
Remi Soummer, STScIAdvanced Technologies for Future Segmented Telescopes
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