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American Astronomical Society

The American Astronomical Society (AAS, sometimes spoken as "double-A-S") is an American society of professional astronomers and other interested individuals, headquartered in Washington, DC. The primary objective of the AAS is to promote the advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science, while the secondary purpose includes enhancing astronomy education and providing a political voice for its members through lobbying and grassroots activities. Its current mission is to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse and inclusive astronomical community.

American Astronomical Society
Formation1899
TypeNon-governmental organization
PurposeThe advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science.
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Membership
7,000
President
Kelsey Johnson
Websiteaas.org
Formerly called
Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America

History

The society was founded in 1899 through the efforts of George Ellery Hale. The constitution of the group was written by Hale, George Comstock, Edward Morley, Simon Newcomb and Edward Charles Pickering. These men, plus four others, were the first Executive Council of the society; Newcomb was the first president. The initial membership was 114. The AAS name of the society was not finally decided until 1915, previously it was the "Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America". One proposed name that preceded this interim name was "American Astrophysical Society".[1]

The AAS today has over 8,000 members and six divisions – the Division for Planetary Sciences (1968), the Division on Dynamical Astronomy (1969), the High Energy Astrophysics Division (1969), the Solar Physics Division (1969), the Historical Astronomy Division (1980) and the Laboratory Astrophysics Division (2012). The membership includes physicists, mathematicians, geologists, engineers and others whose research interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects now comprising contemporary astronomy.

In 2019 three AAS members were selected into the tenth anniversary class of TED Fellows.[2]

The AAS established the AAS Fellows program in 2019 to "confer recognition upon AAS members for achievement and extraordinary service to the field of astronomy and the American Astronomical Society."[3] The inaugural class was designated by the AAS Board of Trustees and includes an initial group of 232 Legacy Fellows.[3][4]

Divisions

Because the field of astronomy is diverse, several divisions have been formed each of which promotes and enables a different branch of astronomy or astronomy-related science as well as working within the overall charter of the AAS. Many of the divisions hold separate meetings in addition to meeting with the main group. The divisions of the AAS, together with their main research interests, are:

Publications

Prizes

Similar prizes are awarded by AAS divisions. These include:

The AAS also manages an International Travel Grant program, which any astronomer working in the US may apply to for travel to international astronomy-related conferences and other smaller grant and award programs. American Astronomical Society won the 2020 Webby People's Voice Award for Association in the category Web.[7]

Past presidents

The following past and present members served as president of the society during the listed periods:[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ Brant L. Sponberg & David H. DeVorkin. . History of the Society. Archived from the original on 3 December 2010. Retrieved 21 August 2005.
  2. ^ "2019 Class of TED Fellows Includes Three AAS Members | American Astronomical Society".
  3. ^ a b "AAS Fellows Program | American Astronomical Society". aas.org. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  4. ^ "American Astronomical Society Announces First Class of AAS Fellows | American Astronomical Society". aas.org. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  5. ^ "AAS to Acquire Sky & Telescope | American Astronomical Society". aas.org. Retrieved 2019-06-19.
  6. ^ "American Astronomical Society Acquires Willmann-Bell Books, Atlases, and Software | American Astronomical Society". aas.org. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  7. ^ Kastrenakes, Jacob (20 May 2020). "Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards". The Verge. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  8. ^ Past Officers and Trustees (formerly Councilors), American Astronomical Society, retrieved 2019-12-28.

External links

  • Official website  
  •   Media related to American Astronomical Society at Wikimedia Commons

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Not to be confused with American Astronautical Society The American Astronomical Society AAS sometimes spoken as double A S is an American society of professional astronomers and other interested individuals headquartered in Washington DC The primary objective of the AAS is to promote the advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science while the secondary purpose includes enhancing astronomy education and providing a political voice for its members through lobbying and grassroots activities Its current mission is to enhance and share humanity s scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse and inclusive astronomical community American Astronomical SocietyFormation1899TypeNon governmental organizationPurposeThe advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science HeadquartersWashington D C Membership7 000PresidentKelsey JohnsonWebsiteaas wbr orgFormerly calledAstronomical and Astrophysical Society of America Contents 1 History 2 Divisions 3 Publications 4 Prizes 5 Past presidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe society was founded in 1899 through the efforts of George Ellery Hale The constitution of the group was written by Hale George Comstock Edward Morley Simon Newcomb and Edward Charles Pickering These men plus four others were the first Executive Council of the society Newcomb was the first president The initial membership was 114 The AAS name of the society was not finally decided until 1915 previously it was the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America One proposed name that preceded this interim name was American Astrophysical Society 1 The AAS today has over 8 000 members and six divisions the Division for Planetary Sciences 1968 the Division on Dynamical Astronomy 1969 the High Energy Astrophysics Division 1969 the Solar Physics Division 1969 the Historical Astronomy Division 1980 and the Laboratory Astrophysics Division 2012 The membership includes physicists mathematicians geologists engineers and others whose research interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects now comprising contemporary astronomy In 2019 three AAS members were selected into the tenth anniversary class of TED Fellows 2 The AAS established the AAS Fellows program in 2019 to confer recognition upon AAS members for achievement and extraordinary service to the field of astronomy and the American Astronomical Society 3 The inaugural class was designated by the AAS Board of Trustees and includes an initial group of 232 Legacy Fellows 3 4 Divisions EditBecause the field of astronomy is diverse several divisions have been formed each of which promotes and enables a different branch of astronomy or astronomy related science as well as working within the overall charter of the AAS Many of the divisions hold separate meetings in addition to meeting with the main group The divisions of the AAS together with their main research interests are The Division for Planetary Sciences DPS supports planetology and exploration of the Solar System The Division on Dynamical Astronomy DDA supports research on the dynamics orbits evolution and history of astronomical systems from the Solar System to superclusters of galaxies on cosmological scales The High Energy Astrophysics Division HEAD supports knowledge about high energy events particles quanta relativistic gravitational fields and related phenomena in the astrophysical universe The Historical Astronomy Division HAD supports topics relevant to the history of astronomy as a field and research using historical astronomical records to solve current problems in astronomy The Solar Physics Division SPD supports solar physics astrophysical research on the Sun and its interactions with the Solar System and Earth In 2012 a new division was formed the Laboratory Astrophysics Division LAD to advance humanity s understanding of the Universe through the promotion of fundamental theoretical and experimental research into the underlying processes that drive the Universe Publications EditMain category American Astronomical Society academic journals Astronomical Journal Astronomy Education Review no longer published The Astrophysical Journal The Planetary Science Journal Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society Research Notes of the AAS scientific publication of brief communications non peer reviewed AAS Nova an online publication with highlights from the research journals of the Society In June 2019 AAS announced that it would be the new publisher of Sky amp Telescope 5 In August 2020 AAS announced that it had acquired the inventory author contracts and related assets of Willmann Bell Inc a publisher of astronomical books atlases and software 6 Prizes EditThe Henry Norris Russell Lectureship for lifetime achievement in astronomy The Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy for outstanding early career in observational astronomy The Helen B Warner Prize for Astronomy for outstanding early career in theoretical astronomy The Beatrice M Tinsley Prize for a creative or innovating contribution to astronomy The Joseph Weber Award for a significant advance in astronomical instrumentation The Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics joint award with the American Institute of Physics for outstanding work in astrophysics The George Van Biesbroeck Prize for outstanding service to astronomy The Annie J Cannon Award in Astronomy awarded in concert with the American Association of University Women for outstanding early career by a female astronomer the Chambliss Astronomical Writing Award for astronomy writing for an academic audience The Beth Brown Memorial Award for exemplary poster and oral research presentation by undergraduate and graduate students The Chambliss Astronomy Achievement Student Award for exemplary research by undergraduate and graduate students The Chambliss Amateur Achievement Award for exemplary research by an amateur astronomer The AAS Education Prize for outstanding contributions to astronomy education formerly called the Annenberg Foundation Award Similar prizes are awarded by AAS divisions These include The Gerard P Kuiper Prize DPS for lifetime achievement in planetary science The Harold C Urey Prize DPS for outstanding early career in planetary science The Harold Masursky Meritorious Service Award DPS for outstanding service to planetary science The Brouwer Award DDA for lifetime achievement in dynamical astronomy The Bruno Rossi Prize HEAD for a significant recent contribution to high energy astrophysics The LeRoy E Doggett Prize HAD for work in the history of astronomy The George Ellery Hale Prize SPD for lifetime achievement in solar astronomy The Karen Harvey Prize SPD for outstanding early career in solar astronomyThe AAS also manages an International Travel Grant program which any astronomer working in the US may apply to for travel to international astronomy related conferences and other smaller grant and award programs American Astronomical Society won the 2020 Webby People s Voice Award for Association in the category Web 7 Past presidents EditThe following past and present members served as president of the society during the listed periods 8 Simon Newcomb 1899 1905 Edward Charles Pickering 1905 1919 Frank Schlesinger 1919 1922 William Wallace Campbell 1922 1925 George Cary Comstock 1925 1928 Ernest William Brown 1928 1931 Walter Sydney Adams 1931 1934 Henry Norris Russell 1934 1937 Robert Grant Aitken 1937 1940 Joel Stebbins 1940 1943 Harlow Shapley 1943 1946 Otto Struve 1946 1949 Alfred Harrison Joy 1949 1952 Robert Raynolds McMath 1952 1954 Donald Howard Menzel 1954 1956 Paul Willard Merrill 1956 1958 Gerald Maurice Clemence 1958 1960 Lyman Spitzer Jr 1960 1962 Carlyle Smith Beals 1962 1964 Leo Goldberg 1964 1966 Bengt Stromgren 1966 1967 Albert E Whitford 1967 1970 Martin Schwarzschild 1970 1972 Bart J Bok 1972 1974 Robert Paul Kraft 1974 1976 E Margaret Burbidge 1976 1978 Ivan R King 1978 1980 David S Heeschen 1980 1982 Arthur D Code 1982 1984 Maarten Schmidt 1984 1986 Bernard F Burke 1986 1988 Donald Edward Osterbrock 1988 1990 John Norris Bahcall 1990 1992 Sidney C Wolff 1992 1994 Frank Shu 1994 1996 Andrea K Dupree 1996 1998 Robert D Gehrz 1998 2000 Anneila I Sargent 2000 2002 Catherine A Pilachowski 2002 2004 Robert P Kirshner 2004 2006 J Craig Wheeler 2006 2008 John Peter Huchra 2008 2010 Debra M Elmegreen 2010 2012 David Helfand 2012 2014 Meg Urry 2014 2016 Christine Jones Foreman 2016 2018 Megan Donahue 2018 2020 Paula Szkody 2020 2022 See also Edit215th meeting of the American Astronomical Society List of astronomical societiesReferences Edit Brant L Sponberg amp David H DeVorkin How did the AAS get its name History of the Society Archived from the original on 3 December 2010 Retrieved 21 August 2005 2019 Class of TED Fellows Includes Three AAS Members American Astronomical Society a b AAS Fellows Program American Astronomical Society aas org Retrieved 2020 02 28 American Astronomical Society Announces First Class of AAS Fellows American Astronomical Society aas org Retrieved 2020 02 28 AAS to Acquire Sky amp Telescope American Astronomical Society aas org Retrieved 2019 06 19 American Astronomical Society Acquires Willmann Bell Books Atlases and Software American Astronomical Society aas org Retrieved 2021 11 03 Kastrenakes Jacob 20 May 2020 Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards The Verge Retrieved 22 May 2020 Past Officers and Trustees formerly Councilors American Astronomical Society retrieved 2019 12 28 External links EditOfficial website Media related to American Astronomical Society at Wikimedia Commons Portals United States Astronomy Stars Spaceflight Outer space Solar System Education Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Astronomical Society amp oldid 1130379439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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