American Astronomical Society

{{short description|Society of professional astronomers based in Washington, DC}}

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The American Astronomical Society (AAS, sometimes spoken as "double-A-S"{{cn|date=April 2023}}) is an American society of professional astronomers and other interested individuals, headquartered in Washington, DC. The primary objective of the AAS is to promote the advancement of astronomy and closely related branches of science, while the secondary purpose includes enhancing astronomy education and providing a political voice for its members through lobbying and grassroots activities. Its current mission is to enhance and share humanity's scientific understanding of the universe as a diverse and inclusive astronomical community.

History

The society was founded in 1899 through the efforts of George Ellery Hale. The constitution of the group was written by Hale, George Comstock, Edward Morley, Simon Newcomb and Edward Charles Pickering. These men, plus four others, were the first Executive Council of the society; Newcomb was the first president. The initial membership was 114. The AAS name of the society was not finally decided until 1915, previously it was the "Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America". One proposed name that preceded this interim name was "American Astrophysical Society".{{cite web | author=Brant L. Sponberg | author2=David H. DeVorkin | name-list-style=amp | title=How did the AAS get its name? | work=History of the Society | url=http://had.aas.org/aashistory/2name.html | access-date=21 August 2005 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203150904/http://had.aas.org/aashistory/2name.html | archive-date=3 December 2010 }}

The AAS today has over 8,000 members and six divisions – the Division for Planetary Sciences (1968), the Division on Dynamical Astronomy (1969), the High Energy Astrophysics Division (1969), the Solar Physics Division (1969), the Historical Astronomy Division (1980) and the Laboratory Astrophysics Division (2012). The membership includes physicists, mathematicians, geologists, engineers and others whose research interests lie within the broad spectrum of subjects now comprising contemporary astronomy. The annual meeting of the AAS is held in the spring and constitutes the largest gathering of astronomers, numbering over 3,000 in 2023.{{cite web

| title=Summary of the January 2023 American Astronomical Society Meeting

| first=Regina | last=Jorgenson

| website=Maria Mitchell Association

| url=https://www.mariamitchell.org/summary-of-the-january-2023-american-astronomical-society-meeting

| access-date=2024-04-02 }}

In 2019 three AAS members were selected into the tenth anniversary class of TED Fellows.{{Cite web|url=https://aas.org/posts/news/2019/01/2019-class-ted-fellows-includes-three-aas-members|title=2019 Class of TED Fellows Includes Three AAS Members | American Astronomical Society}}

The AAS established the AAS Fellows program in 2019 to "confer recognition upon AAS members for achievement and extraordinary service to the field of astronomy and the American Astronomical Society."{{Cite web|url=https://aas.org/grants-and-prizes/aas-fellows|title=AAS Fellows Program {{!}} American Astronomical Society|website=aas.org|access-date=2020-02-28}} The inaugural class was designated by the AAS Board of Trustees and includes an initial group of 232 Legacy Fellows.{{Cite web|url=https://aas.org/press/aas-announces-first-class-aas-fellows|title=American Astronomical Society Announces First Class of AAS Fellows {{!}} American Astronomical Society|website=aas.org|access-date=2020-02-28}}

In January 2025, AAS published a statement calling on nations to ban advertising from space that can be seen from the ground amid growing concern around the launch obtrusive space advertising payloads.{{Cite web |last=Foust |first=Jeff |date=2025-01-25 |title=Astronomers seek global ban on space advertising |url=https://spacenews.com/astronomers-seek-global-ban-on-space-advertising/ |access-date=2025-01-28 |website=SpaceNews |language=en-US}}

Divisions

Because the field of astronomy is diverse, several divisions have been formed each of which promotes and enables a different branch of astronomy or astronomy-related science as well as working within the overall charter of the AAS. Many of the divisions hold separate meetings in addition to meeting with the main group. The divisions of the AAS, together with their main research interests, are:

Publications

{{main cat|American Astronomical Society academic journals}}

  • Astronomical Journal
  • Astronomy Education Review [no longer published]
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • The Planetary Science Journal
  • Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
  • [https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2515-5172 Research Notes of the AAS] (scientific publication of brief communications, non peer-reviewed)
  • [https://aasnova.org AAS Nova], an online publication with highlights from the research journals of the Society.
  • In June 2019 AAS announced that it would be the new publisher of Sky & Telescope.{{Cite web|url=https://aas.org/posts/news/2019/06/aas-acquires-sky-telescope|title=AAS to Acquire Sky & Telescope {{!}} American Astronomical Society|website=aas.org|access-date=2019-06-19}}
  • In August 2020 AAS announced that it had acquired the inventory, author contracts and related assets of Willmann-Bell, Inc. a publisher of astronomical books, atlases and software.{{Cite web|title=American Astronomical Society Acquires Willmann-Bell Books, Atlases, and Software {{!}} American Astronomical Society|url=https://aas.org/press/aas-acquires-willmann-bell-titles|access-date=2021-11-03|website=aas.org}}

Prizes

Similar prizes are awarded by AAS divisions. These include:

The AAS also manages an International Travel Grant program, which any astronomer working in the US may apply to for travel to international astronomy-related conferences and other smaller grant and award programs. American Astronomical Society won the 2020 Webby People's Voice Award for Association in the category Web.{{cite web |last1=Kastrenakes |first1=Jacob |title=Here are all the winners of the 2020 Webby Awards |url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/20/21263445/2020-webby-awards-winners-lil-nas-x-nasa-jon-krasinski |website=The Verge |access-date=22 May 2020 |language=en |date=20 May 2020}}

Past presidents

The following past and present members served as president of the society during the listed periods:{{Citation

| title = Past Officers and Trustees (formerly Councilors)

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| url = https://aas.org/about/governance/past-officers-and-trustees

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See also

References

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= Archival collections =

== Niels Bohr Library & Archives ==

  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+HARLOW+SHAPLEY+VISITING+LECTURESHIP+PROGRAM+RECORDS%2C+1980-1999&oper=AND&x=15&y=1&aspect=power&index=.TW&term=&oper=AND&index=.AW&term=&oper=AND&index=.SW&term=&ultype=&uloper=%3D&ullimit=&ultype=&uloper=%3D&ullimit=&sort= American Astronomical Society Harlow Shapley Visiting Lectureship Program records, 1980-1999]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=8&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+MISCELLANEOUS+PUBLICATIONS&x=0&y=0&aspect=power American Astronomical Society miscellaneous publications, 1910-2017]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&profile=rev-icos&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100006~!3874~!0&ri=10&aspect=power&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=RECORDS+OF+THE+AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY,+1897-1988+(BULK+1920-1980)&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=power&menu=search&ri=10&limitbox_1=LO01+=+icos American Astronomical Society records, 1897-1988 (bulk 1920-1980)]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&profile=rev-icos&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100006~!30516~!0&ri=23&aspect=power&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+DIVISION+ON+DYNAMICAL+ASTRONOMY+RECORDS,+1969-2000&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=power&menu=search&ri=23&limitbox_1=LO01+=+icos AAS Division on Dynamical Astronomy addition to records, 1967-2004]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=24&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+EDUCATION+OFFICE+RECORDS%2C+1959-1984&x=15&y=14&aspect=power American Astronomical Society Education Office records, 1959-1984]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=25&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=PERSONAL+HISTORIES+OF+X-RAY+ASTRONOMY+RECORDS%2C+1967-2013&x=11&y=7&aspect=power Personal histories of x-ray astronomy records, 1967-2013, American Astronomical Society. High Energy Astrophysics Division]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=26&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY.+HISTORICAL+ASTRONOMY+DIVISION+RECORDS+OF+CHAIRMAN+THOMAS+R.+WILLIAMS%2C+1979-2005&x=16&y=7&aspect=power AAS Historical Astronomy Division records of Chairman Thomas R. Williams, 1979-2005]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=29&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AAS+HISTORICAL+ASTRONOMY+DIVISION+ADDITION+TO+RECORDS%2C+1898-1998+%28BULK+1996-1998%29&x=19&y=1&aspect=power American Astronomical Society Historical Astronomy Division addition to records, 1898-1998 (bulk 1996-1998)]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY.+HISTORICAL+ASTRONOMY+DIVISION+RECORDS+OF+SECRETARY-TREASURER+JOSEPH+S.+TENN%2C+2007-2015&oper=AND&x=7&y=3&aspect=power&index=.TW&term=&oper=AND&index=.AW&term=&oper=AND&index=.SW&term=&ultype=&uloper=%3D&ullimit=&ultype=&uloper=%3D&ullimit=&sort= American Astronomical Society Historical Astronomy Division records of Secretary-Treasurer Joseph S. Tenn, 2007-2015]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=1&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY%2C+HISTORICAL+ASTRONOMY+DIVISION%2C+RECORDS+OF+THE+SECRETARY%2FTREASURER%2C+1974-2000+%28BULK+1985-1992%29&x=7&y=12&aspect=power American Astronomical Society Historical Astronomy Division records of the Secretary/Treasurer, 1974-2000, (bulk 1985-1992)]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=3&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+OFFICE+OF+THE+SECRETARY+ARLO+LANDOLT+ADDITION+TO+RECORDS&x=0&y=0&aspect=power AAS Office of Secretary Arlo Landolt records addition, 1990-2000]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=4&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+OFFICE+OF+THE+TREASURER+RECORDS+OF+FRANK+K.+EDMONDSON%2C+1898-1979&x=18&y=8&aspect=power American Astronomical Society Office of the Treasurer records of Frank K. Edmondson, 1898-1979]
  • [https://libserv.aip.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N80X26895223.185&limitbox_1=LO01+%3D+icos&menu=search&aspect=power&npp=10&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=rev-icos&ri=5&source=%7E%21horizon&index=.GW&term=AMERICAN+ASTRONOMICAL+SOCIETY+SOLAR+PHYSICS+DIVISION+RECORDS%2C+1966-1996&x=11&y=9&aspect=power AAS Solar Physics Division records, 1966-1996]

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