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SUMMARY:IAU Symposium 405: Traversing the Galactic Center in Space and Time
DESCRIPTION:Galactic Center of the Milky Way is instrumental in mapping and understanding galaxies since it is the closest galactic nucleus to us. At Brno Observatory and Planetarium\, Kraví hora 522/2. \nDespite many detailed\, multiwavelength studies of the central regions of our Galaxy\, we still have many open questions concerning its history and future evolution. This symposium will bring together experts working on both observational and theoretical studies of the Galactic Center so that they can “traverse” this exciting region and look at details of its past processes and potential future. We will explore the remarkable progress made since the last major meeting of the community—the Galactic Center Workshop in Granada\, April 24–28\, 2023. We will examine exciting new results\, including those from JWST and GRAVITY/ERIS at the VLT\, as well as insights from ALMA and MeerKAT.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/iau-symposium-405-traversing-the-galactic-center-in-space-and-time/
LOCATION:Brno\, Czech Republic
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SUMMARY:IAU Symposium 406: Future landscape of astrophysical transients: novel approaches in theory and observations
DESCRIPTION:At University of Turku; expecting up to 200 participants. Look at events page for the welcome reception on Monday and the Astronomy on Tap event on Tuesday\, and at the “things to do while in Turku” page for other ways to spend your time.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/iau-symposium-406-future-landscape-of-astrophysical-transients-novel-approaches-in-theory-and-observations/
LOCATION:Turku\, Finland
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SUMMARY:Talk: Telescopes on the Moon\, the Future of Astronomy
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Joe Silk to discuss the Moon as the next great frontier for astronomy. Terrestrial telescopes are facing a crisis as our night skies become increasingly crowded and bright. The solution? Looking upward—and staying there. \nJoin IAU Commission C2 (Communicating Astronomy with the Public) on 19 May 2026 for a fascinating talk by the world-renowned Prof. Joseph Silk (Johns Hopkins / Oxford / CNRS). We won’t just be talking about lunar missions; we’ll be exploring how the Moon’s surface offers a unique sanctuary for the future of science.From the radio-quiet “Far Side” probing the Dark Ages of the universe to optical interferometers searching for biological tracers on Earth-like exoplanets\, the Moon is about to become our most important laboratory.Key Highlights:The Dark Ages: Probing the universe 50 million years after the Big Bang.Gravitational Waves: Capturing the history of merging massive black holes.Are We Alone? Using ultrahigh resolution to image nearby exoplanets.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/talk-telescopes-on-the-moon-the-future-of-astronomy/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:2026 ASCEND Conference: Accelerating Space Commerce\, Exploration and New Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Commercial Space Policy Summit runs concurrently with ASCEND visionary sessions\, inspiring speakers\, and a community spirit that welcomes everyone who loves space. Emphasis on 5 space areas: economy\, law\, exploration\, technology\, security. At the Washington Hilton\, 1919 Connecticut Ave NW. \nThis year’s Policy and Law programming is more relevant than ever and includes a session on Legal and Policy Frameworks for Lunar Nuclear Power. \nIt is recommended that AIAA attendees follow the suggested channels for booking accommodation within the conference block by following the instructions at https://www.ascend.events/attend/hotel-travel/ \nIf you receive solicitations from other companies\, please forward them to AIAA.
URL:https://spacecalendar.com/event/2026-ascend-conference/
LOCATION:Washington DC\, USA
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