Galaxies Science Interest Group (Galaxies SIG)
The Cosmic Origins program is forming a science interest group (SIG) that will help NASA understand and implement recommendations from the upcoming decadal survey in the area of galaxies. This group will also sponsor discussions, research seminars, and periodic meetings.
Participating in a science interest group is an opportunity to meet people and make professional connections. It is an opportunity to learn about NASA astrophysics and share in the joy of creative science. It is also an opportunity to help others and give back to the astronomical community.
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Continuing Call for Nominations to the Cosmic Origins Program Analysis Group (COPAG) Executive Committee. »
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4–5 May 2023
Arcus Probe Community Science Meeting »
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3 March 2023
The 2nd PRIMA Community Workshop »
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3 March 2023
Towards Starlight Suppression for the Habitable Worlds Observatory »
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24 February 2023
International Day of Women and Girls in Science »
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24 February 2023
NASA Awards Millions to Historically Black Colleges, Universities »
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24 February 2023
2023 Royal Astronomical Society Annie Maunder Medal »
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24 February 2023
NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) Application Due Date Fast Approaching | March 1st 2023 »
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24 February 2023
Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology Post-Baccalaureate Fellowship Program »
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24 February 2023
UVEX Community Workshop: Synergies And New Opportunity »
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24 February 2023
Second SOFIA School »
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2 December 2022
Join the New Great Observatories Science Analysis Group »
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