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If you are working on press-worthy science that relates to HST science, 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!

Roman Events at the 243nd AAS Meeting

LocationTitle Date and Time (MDT)

Ballroom C

NASA Town Hall


TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

Exhibitor Theater

Presentation 1

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.01

Presentation 2

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.02

Presentation 3

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Exhibit Hall 3

iPoster 230.03

Presentation 4

one sentence description

(Author 1)

TBD Jan 2024

Time

Meeting Room 320

STScI Town Hall

TBD Jan 2024

Time





Hubble Resources 

STScI Hubble Space Telescope Main Website Home

Find out most information about HST, from general to specific technical information

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

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. 

Hubble Documentation



HST AAS Slide set

Instrument slide sets with highlights of technical information.

Roman Visual Library

The Roman Visual Library, located here, is a resource for astronomers to grab Roman-related images.  You can find images, captions, credits, and image source locations here.



Come and Find Us in the Exhibit Hall!




How to Connect With Us

NASA

The Hubble Space Telescope Project Office is at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, which also oversees the work on the Wide Field Instrument (WFI), the Spacecraft Bus, and System Integration. 

Come to the NASA Town Hall

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

STScI  (Booth 305)

STScI is Roman’s Science Operations Center (SOC). The SOC is responsible for the mission's observation scheduling system, WFI data processing system for the direct-imaging mode and the mission's entire data archive. STScI performed pre-formulation, formulation, and design activities for Roman starting in 2014, and continues its role in science operations system engineering, design, science research support, and scientific community engagement and public outreach.

Contact us with questions

The Roman Help Desk is operated joinly by the SOC and the SSC.  Contact the SOC helpdesk for questions about SOC tools, WFI imaging, data calibration and archiving, proposal planning and scheduling.

help@stsci.edu 

Future Conference - Be Sure to Mark Your Calendars!

Roman Science Inspired by Emerging JWST Results

Dates

June 20, 2023 - June 23, 2023


June 9 - Virtual Registration Closes


Location

Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
3700 San Martin Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218


Description

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, planned to launch in late 2026, will provide a simultaneous field of view 100 times larger than that of JWST, and sensitivity and resolution similar to that of HST. With incredible survey speeds, Roman will perform near-infrared imaging and spectroscopic surveys approximately 1000 times faster than the largest surveys on HST, yielding contiguously surveyed areas rivaling ground-based surveys. With these capabilities, the Roman surveys, both community-defined Core Community Surveys and competed General Astrophysics Surveys, will have broad impacts across all of astrophysics. Furthermore, Roman’s survey capabilities will be highly synergistic with JWST's ground-breaking sensitivity, extended wavelength coverage, and broad range of observing modes. Together, these observatories will operate in tandem not only with Hubble, but also with Rubin, Euclid, other ground-based and space-based facilities of the 2020s. The first year of science from JWST is already providing exciting scientific results on a wide range of topics that are relevant for Roman. We therefore announce a conference at the Space Telescope Science Institute (Baltimore, MD, USA) from June 19-23, 2023 that will focus on how emerging new results from JWST inform the planning for Roman’s surveys, including the science questions the surveys can address and their anticipated scientific yield. In concordance with the broad range of astrophysics addressed by both missions, we welcome contributions on all scientific topics connected to this theme, from solar system objects and exoplanets, to nearby galaxies, to the search for the first stars and galaxies, and everything in between. A writer's workshop will be offered concurrently with the conference.



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