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Will you be at the 248th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Pasadena, California, this week? Stop by the Space Telescope Science Institute booth to learn about our work in several NASA missions. #AAS248
Stop by the STScI MAST booth and try out some new tools being rolled out to access and explore astronomical data #aas248 @mast-news.bsky.social
Registration for "Surveying the Universe in 4D: Beating Cosmic Variance with Wide-Field Slitless Spectroscopy from HST, JWST, Euclid, Roman, and Beyond" conference at STScI is now open: https://bit.ly/SurveyingTheUniverseIn4D
Exoplanet HD 80606 b is a hot Jupiter with an unusual orbit that comes with huge swings in temperature. #NASAWebb’s latest look at the planet shows its already extreme temperatures are even more intense than scientists previously thought: https://news.stsci.edu/43t5MAt #AAS248
That's a wrap on STScI's first day at #AAS248. In-person audiences at the conference in Pasadena, California, heard about some of the science that our staff is working on, as well as details for the Roman Space Telescope's upcoming launch.
That's a wrap on STScI's first day at #AAS248. In-person audiences at the conference in Pasadena, California, heard about some of the science that our staff is working on, as well as details for the Roman Space Telescope's upcoming launch.
Ancient star system Terzan 5 is not a globular star cluster, a class that typically has one star population. It is a bulge fossil fragment: It has up to four generations of stars and maintains its separate identity in the Milky Way’s bulge: https://news.stsci.edu/43tOq6x #AAS248
Astronomers are excited to use the upcoming #NASARoman’s surveys of the night sky to pick interesting objects to follow up on with Hubble and #NASAWebb in detail, demonstrating how the observatories will work together. Credit: D. Kirshenblat/STScI.
Have you ever wanted to have your name 'Roman' a million miles away?
Now you can! Send your name along the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled to launch Aug. 30, 2026!
Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/4ejkRcR
Submissions close July 12. #NASARoman
Did you know STScI is a multi-mission organization? If you’d like to learn more about our work with Hubble, Webb, Roman, and astronomy archival data, we’ll be at #AAS248 in Pasadena, CA, next week. Or, find more details about our missions now: https://www.stsci.edu/what-we-do
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Will you be at the 248th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Pasadena, California, this week? Stop by the Space Telescope Science Institute booth to learn about our work in several NASA missions. #AAS248