1-5
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European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting,
Padova, Italy/Virtual
The annual meeting of the European Astronomical Society (EAS) aims to enhance the society's links with national communities, to broaden connections between individual members, and to promote European networks. The EAS annual meeting consists of plenary sessions covering astronomical topics of general interest as well as a number of topical symposia and sessions. Attendees may participate in person or virtually. All sessions will be streamed live on a virtual platform.
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5-6
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Space Generation [Mexico] 2024,
San Andrés Cholula, Puebla, México
This meeting will be a dynamic two-day event that aims to bring together young professionals, students, academia, and main actors from the space industry in one place. Together, through panels and working groups, attendees will work to identify key challenges facing the sector and will work together to agree on potential solutions that, after the event, will be presented to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) as official resolutions and recommendations.
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7-12
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2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,
Athens, Greece
This symposium is the leading meeting of more than 2.500 esteemed scientists and professionals in the remote sensing field worldwide. It distinctively contributes to the exchanging of views, sharing of experiences, and the training of younger scientists, opening new perspectives for research development and investments in the sector. Under this year’s theme "Acting for Sustainability and Resilience," we anticipate enlightening debates for opening science and innovation towards the creation of innovative solutions for the benefit of societies.
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8-9
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REBOUND Conference 2024,
Virtual
This conference will be a fully remote two-day meeting on the N-body integrator REBOUND, a software package that can integrate the motion of particles under the influence of gravity. The particles can represent stars, planets, moons, ring, or dust particles. REBOUND is very flexible and can be customized to accurately and efficiently solve many problems in astrophysics. This conference will cover new developments, hands-on demos, and science results.
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8-12
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Conference on Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets (MOP) conference aims to bring together experts from around the globe to present and discuss recent research on the magnetospheres of the outer planets.
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8-12
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Eighth International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration ,
Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
The Eighth International Conference on Mars Polar Science and Exploration is the latest in a continuing series of conferences intended to promote the exchange of knowledge and ideas regarding the polar regions of Mars. This conference is designed to pull together the current state of Mars polar research from many fields including geology, atmospheric, and climate science. Primarily, the aim is to focus on advancements since the Seventh Conference, and attendees will have the opportunity to share their advances with like-minded colleagues. Additionally, several optional field trips before, after, and during the conference will highlight the beauty of the Yukon Territories and their relevance to martian analogs. Other topics of interest will include terrestrial analogs and current and future missions to investigate the martian poles. With the goal of fully understanding the polar environments on Mars, we will synthesize outstanding questions and developments in a publication dedicated to the results of this conference.
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10-12
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University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) Short Course,
Austin, Texas
The University of Texas High-Resolution X-ray CT Facility will host its annual short course on the acquisition, visualization, and analysis of X-ray CT (XCT) data of geological samples July 10-12 in Austin, Texas. This course presents an overview of the acquisition and interpretation of XCT data, followed by hands-on training in 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of discrete geological features (e.g., clasts, grains, fractures, pores, chondrules) and fabrics, using Dragonfly, ImageJ, Blob3D, and Quant3D (the latter two programs developed at UTCT). There is no charge to attend, but due to high interest in the course, not all applicants will be accepted. Preference will be given to applicants who have or will have XCT data and have a demonstrated need for immediate application of the skills learned. Students and early-career researchers will receive priority.
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11-12
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NASA Small Bodies Assessment Group (SBAG) Meeting ,
Virtual
This meeting is one of the biannual meetings of the Small Bodies Assessment Group (SBAG), which addresses the community's concerns and gathers reports on small-body missions, planetary defense, observing campaigns, and related topics from project leaders and NASA Headquarters. In addition, opportunities for early-career researchers, such as talks, networking, and job searches, also exist. Finally, informal scientific and technical discussions around small bodies occur among the participants.
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13-21
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45th COSPAR Scientific Assembly,
Busan, South Korea
This meeting will be the 45th scientific assembly of the Committee on Space Research. The theme for this assembly is "Team Spirit in Space Research." Attendees will engage in thought-provoking scientific sessions, hear inspring keynote speeches, participate in interactive workshops, and listen to enlightening panel discussions.
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14-19
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National Astronomy Meeting 2024 (NAM2024) of the Royal Astronomical Society,
Hull, United Kingdom
The National Astronomy Meeting 2024 (NAM2024) will feature a wide-ranging scientific program in parallel with exciting outreach and cultural events. The proposed session structure is flexible, with sessions typically being two hours in duration. Requests for multiple sessions should be noted, and requests will be accommodated as the schedule and space permit.
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15-19
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New Heights in Planet Formation,
Garching, Germany
This workshop on planet formation aims to bring together observers with expertise in different wavelength regimes, theorists, and modellers, to review the state of the art, pin-point the main open questions, and explore new venues. Topics will include how and when planets form, the detection of planet formation, and planet-disk interaction, among others.
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15-19
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Two HoRSEs: High-Resolution Exoplanet Characterization Today and in the ELT Era,
Berlin, Germany
Now that JWST has launched, we are already experiencing the first wave of exceptional measurements, which are indeed revolutionizing some of earlier expectations about the chemistry of gas giants and have begun to venture into the characterization of smaller and cooler planets. A similar revolution is expected after first light from the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) at the end of the decade. In light of these opportunities, it is time to strategically reassess the role of HRS in the next 5-10 years. What can we learn from combining high-resolution spectroscopy (HRS) with JWST observations, and how can the two techniques best complement each other? How should we prepare for the ELT, such that we are ready to fully exploit its power from first light? Our original motivation to bring together the planet and stellar communities is now stronger than ever, as understanding the influence of stellar spectra in exoplanet measurements is already paramount and will be even more important in the ELT era.
It is time to come together again, discuss the present and future of HRS, and place the technique in the landscape of JWST’s transformational science. We aim to do so with our second workshop – 2 HoRSES.
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16-18
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Mars Interior and Geophysics after InSight Meeting ,
Maryland/Virtual
The goal of the meeting is to bring the InSight science team and broader science community together to assess what has been learned about Mars from InSight data, assess the broader implications for rocky planets, and determine key remaining questions. Although the emphasis of the meeting will be on in-person participation, opportunities for virtual participation will be available.
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16-18
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Planetary Science Informatics and Data Analytics (PSIDA) Conference,
St. Louis, Missouri
This conference provides a forum to discuss approaches, challenges, and applications of informatics and data analytics technologies and capabilities in planetary science. During the three days of the conference, participants will have the opportunity to share knowledge, experience, and lessons learned in these fields and network with colleagues.
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22-25
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Planetary Science and Space Exploration (PSSE),
Daejeon, South Korea
This meeting aims to share the latest findings and recent and upcoming space missions, providing exciting scientific targets for future studies. Planetary Science and Space Exploration welcomes talks and posters on recent results, new methods and facilities, and ongoing modeling efforts that suggest diverse and comparative scientific approaches for general planetary scientists.
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22-25
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Tenth International Conference on Mars ,
Pasadena, California/Virtual
The Tenth International Conference on Mars is a large, 500–600-person gathering of Mars scientists from a range of disciplines, institutions, and countries. This conference has been convened every 4–7 years to provide a forum for summarizing our current understanding of Mars, to consolidate our primary paradigms for Martian processes and history, and to refocus the primary scientific questions that remain in front of us.
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22-26
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2024 Sagan Summer Workshop - Advances in Direct Imaging: From Young Jupiters to Habitable Earths,
Pasadena, California/Virtual
This workshop will be hybrid with both in-person and on-line attendance. The Sagan Summer Workshops are aimed at advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs, however, all are welcome to attend. There is no registration fee for these workshops.
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22-26
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When Stars Meet Planets: Exploiting High-Resolution Observations,
Sexten, Italy
This conference on high-resolution observations will be held in honor of Raffaele Gratton.
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23-25
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NASA Exploration Science Forum 2024,
St. Louis, Missouri
This conference will focus jointly on exploration science, including basic and applied scientific questions fundamental to understanding the Moon, Near Earth Asteroids, the moons of Mars, and the environments of these bodies; a particular emphasis will be placed on the Moon.
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28-Aug 2
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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society ,
Brussels, Belgium
You are cordially invited to attend the 86th Annual Meeting of The Meteoritical Society, which will take place from July 28 through August 2nd, 2024, at the Palace of the Academies in Brussels, Belgium. The meeting is hosted by the Université libre de Bruxelles, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and the Institute of Natural Sciences. Please note that the meeting will be IN PERSON only; there will not be a virtual option offered.
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29-Aug 2
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TESS Science Conference III,
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The conference will focus on all aspects of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) mission: TESS data analysis techniques developed by the community, follow-up observations of targets identified using TESS data, and how discoveries made with TESS data impact theoretical understanding.
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30-Aug 2
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Are We a Unique Species on a Unique Planet?,
Copenhagen, Denmark
This meeting will start with a discussion of the achievements and perspectives toward understanding how planets form and how planetary systems around other stars look compared to our own solar system. Is there something special about our Earth, or maybe in the formation and configuration of the entire solar system, that could make us suspect that life arose only on the small blue dot where we happen to live? Do basic physics and chemistry demand that the same starting conditions will always lead to the same, habitable or inhabitable, planetary outcome? There will not be published proceedings after the meeting, but instead, all talks will be filmed and uploaded to the conference webpage or similar.
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