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SUMMARY:Robotic Telescopes in Education Conference
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URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/robotic-telescopes-in-education-conference/
LOCATION:Hobart\, Tasmania\, Australia
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SUMMARY:The Solar System in Context Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Solar System in Context \nToward an interconnected perspective on the formation and evolution of the Solar System\, exoplanetary systems\, and their stars. \nMain Topics \nDisks\, Stellar Evolution\, Planet-Star Connections\, (Exo)Planets\, Planetary Demographics\, Habitability\, Planet Formation\, Migration\, & Evolution\, Rocky Small Bodies\, (Exo)Moons\, Active Asteroids & (Exo)Comets\, Interstellar Objects\, Instrumentation & Software Tools. \nIntroduction \nWe are happy to announce the 2025 NOIRLab Science Conference: The Solar System in Context. This is the third in the regular series of NOIRLab-sponsored conferences; this year’s conference is focused on the interdisciplinarity of the formation and evolution of the Solar System\, exoplanetary systems\, and their stars. \nOur understanding of planet formation and system evolution has grown tremendously over the past few decades\, expanding from the study of our Solar System to the thousands of planetary systems discovered across our local neighborhood. Yet there is much that remains to be unravelled\, and as the amount of data available continues to grow\, so does the number of questions yet to be answered. The motivation for this four-day NOIRLab conference is to bring together members across the Solar System\, exoplanet\, and stellar communities to discuss planetary science from a broad\, interconnected perspective. The conference will explore our understanding of planet formation and system evolution from each of these disciplines with the goal of connecting the dots between each area of study and working toward developing a more comprehensive picture of these important processes. \nThe conference will feature talks and poster presentations by experts in the fields of Solar System science\, exoplanets\, and solar analogues as well as sessions designed for discussion and active engagement by participants. \nJoin us as we deepen our understanding of the formation and evolution of planetary systems and broaden our perspectives on the context of our Solar System among the thousands of varied planetary systems that stretch across the galaxy. \nMailing List \nTo join the public mailing list for updates on the conference\, please send an email to solarsystemcontext2025_ml+subscribe@noirlab.edu (you can leave the subject and main text blank). You will then receive an email providing you with a link to join the mailing list. Please ignore the button to click and instead reply to the message in your email client. You should then receive a confirmation email that you have joined the solarsystemcontext2025_ml mailing list. \nContact \nTo get in touch with the SOC or LOC\, please email solarsystemcontext2025@noirlab.edu \nYom Kippur and Tucson Synagogues \nThe Solar System in Context LOC would like to offer our apologies for scheduling the conference over Yom Kippur from Wednesday night to Thursday night during the conference. Choosing these dates was an unintentional oversight on our part. \nIf you wish to observe the holiday with the Jewish community\, local Jewish synagogues include Young Israel – Chabad Tucson\, Kol Ami Synagogue\, Congregation Chofetz Chayim\, Congregation Anshei Israel\, and Congregation Chaverim.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/the-solar-system-in-context-conference/
LOCATION:Tucson AZ\, USA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251004
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SUMMARY:International Finals of IISL Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition
DESCRIPTION:Over 100 law schools from five global regions participate\, held concurrently with 76th IAC.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/international-finals-of-iisl-manfred-lachs-space-law-moot-court-competition/
LOCATION:Sydney\, Australia
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SUMMARY:76th International Astronautical Congress: Sustainable Space – Resilient Earth
DESCRIPTION:Expecting 4\,500+ delegates; Jeff Bezos to be given World Space Award.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/76th-international-astronautical-congress-sustainable-space-resilient-earth/
LOCATION:Sydney\, Australia
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SUMMARY:NASA Science Mission Directorate briefing on ROSES-25 A.10 INNOVATE proposal
DESCRIPTION:ROSES-25 A.10 INNOVATE Preproposal Conference September 30\, at 2 pm Eastern Time.\nROSES-2025 A.10 INNOVATE solicits proposals to rapidly advance the use of satellite observations of Earth to efficiently support the U.S. economy\, national security\, and other applications relevant to NASA’s Earth Science to Action Strategy. This opportunity is open to all non-governmental U.S. entities but new to NASA are specifically encouraged to apply to co-design and co-develop solutions in partnership with end users facing complex challenges that can be addressed by NASA Earth science assets. The awarded projects are expected to offer products/tools/capabilities with near-immediate impacts on business or decision-making workflows with a clear plan for long-term sustainment through identified partnerships and/or commercialization opportunities. \nProjects for up to $1M over three years can be supported but undergo rigorous progress reviews at the end of Years 1 and 2 for continued support. Proposers must contact the Program Officer before submission to ensure their concept aligns with programmatic needs and is eligible\, as submissions that fall within the scope of other ROSES-25 elements or are redundant with currently-funded projects are not eligible. \nThe submission consists of three parts: an anonymized 5-page Science/Technical/Management proposal\, a 10-slide deck brief\, and a non-anonymized Expertise and Resources document. Proposals may be submitted at any time with no notice of intent required\, and NASA reserves the right to return or decline proposals based on internal review with limited feedback. The evaluation process will be dual-anonymous peer review. \nPlease join us to this community brief to learn more about the proposal requirements and the review process and submit your questions.\nhttps://meet.google.com/bee-mnqx-wkd \nQuestions regarding ROSES-2025 A.10 INNOVATE and this preproposal conference may be directed to Nima Pahlevan at nima.pahlevan@nasa.gov.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/nasa-science-mission-directorate-briefing-on-roses-25-a-10-innovate-proposal/
LOCATION:Online / Washington DC\, USA
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SUMMARY:Inventing Tomorrow: Imagining the Space Observatories of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Evening Town Hall meeting of the Los Angeles Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; with Jonathan Arenberg\, Northrop Grumman Fellow and Chief Mission Architect for Science and Robotic Exploration\, Fellow of the International Optics and Photonics Society\, SPIE\, and an Associate Fellow of AIAA; Moderator is Jeff Puschell\, AIAA Region VI Deputy Director of Education\, AIAA Fellow\, SPIE Fellow\, National Academy of Engineering\, Northrop Grumman Corporation | Space Systems; speakers present in person\, online attendance available; at Lawndale Library Meeting Room\, 14615 Burin Ave\, Lawndale CA\, USA.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/13999/
LOCATION:Lawndale CA\, USA
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