A camera used at the Gemini North telescope to monitor sky conditions from Hawaii’s Maunakea captured a remarkable time-lapse sequence of the Kīlauea volcanic eruption. The sequence shows the glow from an extensive region of fissures over the course of a single night (May 21-22). During the sequence, multiple fissures expelled lava in the area in and around Leilani Estates in the Puna district of the Big Island of Hawai‘i. The lava also flowed into the ocean during the period of the video.
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A new study using Gemini data reveals that the ratio of binary stars in Kepler’s K2 exoplanet host stars is similar to that found elsewhere in our neighborhood of the Milky Way. According to lead author Dr. Rachel Matson of NASA’s Ames Research Center, “While we have known that about 50% of all stars are binary, to confirm a similar ratio in exoplanet host stars helps set some important constraints on the formation of potential exoplanets seen by Kepler.”
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) welcomes the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech) as a new member institution of AURA, a consortium of US institutions and international affiliates that operates world-class astronomical observatories on behalf of NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Appropriations recently approved the fiscal year 2019 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies appropriations bill led by Subcommittee Chairman Rep. John Culberson (R-TX). This spending bill recommends healthy funding levels for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF); these are important both […]
Self-driving cars. Facial recognition. Finding cancerous cells in CT scans. Ensuring thousands of products we use daily are manufactured correctly. Each rely on “smart” machines (or computers) processing large amounts of information, mostly images, and making decisions based on that information. Training machines to “see” and understand real-world objects, like a stop sign in front of a self-driving car, can be a very difficult task and often leaves little room for error.
U.S. national observatory and two extremely large telescope projects team up to enhance U.S. scientific leadership in astronomy and astrophysics.
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I. AURA ORGANIZATION A. Mission B. Role and Responsibilities of the Member Representatives C. Role and Responsibilities of the Board of Directors D. Role and Responsibilities of the Management Councils II. ROLE, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND RELATIONSHIPS OF THE PRESIDENT OF AURA A. Role B. Specific Functions C. Administrative Reporting III. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CENTER […]
Introduction AURA is deeply committed to the human resources that support our mission to advance astronomy and related sciences and is deeply invested in continually developing and improving its policies and practices for the purpose of providing a welcoming and fruitful work environment for all employees. AURA believes that a diverse workforce, particularly one that […]
I. CORPORATE INVESTMENT GUIDELINES A. Policy B. Operating Funds C. Reserves D. Investment Instruments II. CORPORATE COMMITMENT AND SIGNATURE AUTHORITY A. Policy B. Procedures III. CERRO TOLOLO INTER-AMERICAN OBSERVATORY CORPORATE VEHICLE FLEET (CTIO CVF) A. Policy B. Procedure IV. AURA FUND RAISING POLICY A. General B. Procedures and Guidelines C. Coordination D. Oversight V. AURA […]
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