Sarah Gibson Elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Dr. Sarah Gibson of the High Altitude Observatory was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. The full list appears at https://www.nasonline.org/news/2026-nas-election/
Read MoreDr. Sarah Gibson of the High Altitude Observatory was elected to the National Academy of Sciences. The full list appears at https://www.nasonline.org/news/2026-nas-election/
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce a PASJ (Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan) special issue entitled: Toward the SOLAR-C mission from 20 years of Hinode. This special issue aims to summarize the scientific achievements...
Read MoreESA solicits proposals for participation in the NASA-led IRIS mission from scientists working in ESA Member States, in the role of Science Planners. The 12th Announcement of Opportunity (AO) and a Letter of Invitation by the ESA...
Read MoreThe next month of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF’s) Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) data products is now available. The most recent processing includes the following products: – network-merged daily...
Read MoreThis is a call for nominations for the 2026 SCOSTEP Awards for Distinguished Scientist and Distinguished Young Scientist. Recognizing the societal importance of studies in the field of solar-terrestrial physics and willing to...
Read MoreThe AGU SPA Early Career Leadership Advisory Committee (EC-LAC) is preparing a Perspectives article on the current funding environment and how it is affecting early career researchers. As part of this effort, we would like to...
Read MoreThe next month of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF’s) Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) data products is now available. The most recent processing includes the following products: – network-merged daily...
Read MoreESA solicits proposals for participation in the NASA-led IRIS mission from scientists working in ESA Member States, in the role of Science Planners. The 11th Announcement of Opportunity (AO) and a Letter of Invitation by the ESA...
Read MoreA new version of the science-quality irradiance data for the GOES-R Extreme Ultraviolet Sensors (EUVS) is now available. This release (Level 2: Version 1.0.7, Level 1b: Version 1.0.5) includes the first release of the GOES-19...
Read MoreThanks to everyone who filled out the early-career survey that we distributed in winter 2024-2025. The results are in! This survey is intended to measure the working conditions and career prospects of non-permanent researchers...
Read MoreThe National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) is pleased to announce the first data release of existing DL-NIRSP datasets from Cycle 2 and Cycle 3. DL-NIRSP is an advanced integral field unit...
Read MoreWe would like to thank the community for the strong interest in the Call for Science Cases (SciCases) for the Frequency Agile Solar Radiotelescope (FASR). To allow additional time for contributions, we are extending the timeline...
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