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  1. Resolved Stellar Populations and the ISM: Small Scales, Big Fun

    October 22, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Many of the astrophysical processes that shape galaxies — stellar evolution, star formation, feedback into the ISM — are fundamentally small-scale. At the typical kiloparsec-scale resolution…
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  2. Dust-Enshrouded Eruptions from Planets to Supermassive Black Holes

    October 8, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Eruptive mass loss and the resulting dramatic brightness variations are ubiquitous in the lives of stars, their planetary companions, and their remnants. While these episodes can fundamentally change their…
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  3. The Thermal Histories of Solar System Moons and Asteroids from JWST/ALMA

    October 1, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    The heat flow of a planetary body plays a major role in defining its evolution and current composition, driving processes from internal differentiation during its formation through geological activity…
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  4. A Thousand Earths: Progress Toward a Constellation of Very Large Space Telescopes for Statistical Biosignature Surveys in Extrasolar Planets

    September 24, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Achieving a comprehensive understanding of habitable and inhabited planets, and correct interpretation of biosignatures, requires systematic, statistical studies of large samples of exoplanets. However,…
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  5. Alien Skies: Exploring Distant Exoplanet Atmospheres with Webb

    September 17, 2025 07:00 PM
    Lectures
    Speaker: Dr. Néstor Espinoza (Space Telescope Science Institute) The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is humanity’s sharpest eye to look at the infrared Universe. From being able…
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  6. Again! - But Faster, Better, and With More Physics: ML-accelerated Inference of Galaxy Properties in Deep and Wide Surveys of the Universe

    September 17, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    The inference of the physical properties of galaxies at cosmological distance requires modeling a wide range of physics, including e.g. stellar evolution and atmospheres; dust attenuation and re-emission;…
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  7. Gaia’s Binary Star Revolution

    September 10, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    By precisely measuring the motions stars on the sky over time, the Gaia mission is conducting a comprehensive census of the Milky Way's binary stars. These data are transformative both for population…
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  8. Finding the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe with JWST

    September 3, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has opened a new window into the early universe, enabling sensitive, high-resolution images of the near-infrared sky and spectroscopy of faint, distant sources. The JWST…
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  9. FORGE'd in FIRE: New Physics Connecting Back Holes, Stars, Galaxies, and the CGM on au-to-Mpc Scales

    August 27, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Many problems in astrophysics involve a tremendous scale separation. A particularly dramatic example is the case of supermassive black holes, whose impact is felt on all of these scales. I’ll show…
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  10. 2025 HotSci at JHU/STScI: ISM Feedback

    August 20, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    "ISM Feedback" featuring Kalina Nedkova (STScI) on PASSAGE: Measuring the Mass-Metallicity Relation for Low-Mass Galaxies at z<3.4 and Calum Hawcroft (STScI) on Towards…
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  11. ACROSS: Enabling Time Domain and Multi-Messenger Astrophysics with NASA Missions

    August 14, 2025 10:00 AM
    Colloquia
    The Astro2020 Decadal Survey recommended an investment in Time Domain and Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (TDAMM) as the top-priority sustaining activity in space for the coming decade. One aspect of NASA’s…
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  12. Accreting Neutron Stars and Black Holes in our Galaxy through the Lens of Roman

    July 31, 2025 04:00 PM
    Lectures
    Over the past decade, our understanding of the population and behavior of compact objects has shifted significantly, thanks to a multitude of novel facilities, from gravitational wave observatories, astrometry…
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  13. 2025 HotSci at JHU/STScI: Exoplanets

    July 30, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    "Exoplanets" featuring Stephen Schmidt (JHU) on K2-18 b is (Probably) Not a Hycean Biosphere and Emily Rickman (STScI) on Characterizing Substellar Companions.
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  14. 2025 HotSci at JHU/STScI: High-Redshift Galaxies

    July 23, 2025 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    "High-Redshift Galaxies" featuring Rebecca Larson (STScI) on Advancements in Exploring the Early Universe: Unlocking the Mysteries of Galaxies During the Reionization Era and Pallavi…
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  15. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope: Years in the Making - Steps from Discovery

    July 16, 2025 07:00 PM
    Lectures
    Speakers: Dr. Kristen McQuinn (Space Telescope Science Institute) and Robyn Sanderson (University of Pennsylvania) The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is NASA’s next large strategic mission. In…
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