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AAS members and their families pose for a group picture at the 97th meeting, held at the Harvard College Observatory, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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About the AAS The American Astronomical Society is a major international organization of professional astronomers, astronomy educators, and amateur astronomers The AAS was established in 1899 and is based in Washington, DC
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Meetings The AAS facilitates and strengthens the interactions among members through scientific meetings
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Community owned and managed, the American Astronomical Society (AAS) journals publish trusted peer-reviewed research from a highly diverse and international network of your peers
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The AAS meetings are where astronomical discoveries are announced and communities are built
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In response to feedback from authors, AAS journals will now adjudicate requests for publication support when a manuscript is submitted, rather than waiting until a manuscript is accepted as was done previously
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The AAS publishes the leading international journals in the disciplines of astronomy astrophysics, heliophysics, and planetary sciences Our highlights journal, AAS Nova, and short results journal, Research Notes, represent innovative new ways we highlight the research results of the community
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New from AAS Nova: planets that "ring" like bells, an investigation of the first radio-bright off-nuclear tidal disruption event, and one intriguing brown dwarf that's actually two
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