NASA Science On Display At American Astronomical Society Meeting

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Jan. 02, 2009

J.D. Harrington                                         
Headquarters, Washington 
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Steve Maran 
AAS Press Room, Long Beach, Calif. 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-001

NASA SCIENCE ON DISPLAY AT AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY MEETING

WASHINGTON - NASA researchers will present new findings on a wide 
range of astrophysics topics during the 213th American Astronomical 
Society (AAS) meeting. The meeting runs from Sunday, Jan. 4, through 
Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment 
Center, 300 East Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. 

News briefings held during the meeting will feature the latest results 
from NASA missions. In addition, NASA scientists and their colleagues 
using NASA research capabilities will present noteworthy findings 
during scientific sessions that are open to registered media 
representatives. NASA also will hold two town hall meetings open at 
all AAS attendees. 

The AAS Press Office will be located in Room 202C of the Long Beach 
Convention Center. Press room phone numbers are: 562-628-8401, 8402 
and 8405. Press conferences will be held in Room 204. The press room 
will open at 8 a.m. PST daily. 

Monday, Jan. 5, beginning 9:20 a.m. PST (12:20 p.m. EST) 
SESSION: NASA SCIENTISTS DETECT HYDROCARBON 
IN COLD DUST BETWEEN STARS 
NASA Ames' Jean Chiar and Alexander Tielens and their colleagues will 
present the first clear detections of a feature associated with 
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from the Spitzer Space 
Telescope Infrared Spectrometer in the cold space between stars. PAHs 
are normally observed near an exciting source, such as stars, rather 
than in the cold interstellar medium dust. The observations yield 
crucial information on PAHs and carbon in cold interstellar dust. 
(Session 412: Dust II, Exhibit Hall A) 

Monday, Jan. 5, at 9:30 a.m. PST (12:30 p.m. EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: EXOPLANETS AND EXOPLANETARY SYSTEMS 
Results from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope will be presented, 
including new observations of shredded asteroids around dead stars 
and evidence for rapidly forming planets. Participants include 
Michael Jura, University of California, Los Angeles, and Thayne 
Currie, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass. 
(Related Session: 333) 
Monday, Jan. 5, at 10:45 a.m. PST (1:45 p.m. EST) 

SESSION: NASA TO LAUNCH NEW WEB DATABASE FOR ASTROCHEMISTRY 
NASA Ames' Lou Allamandola and Charles Bauschlicher and their 
colleagues will unveil a new online database of the hundreds of 
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) spectra that will be made 
publicly available in 2009. For more than 18 years, scientists at 
NASA's Ames Research Center have worked to assemble the database that 
now contains the spectra of approximately 600 theoretically computed 
and 60 experimentally measured PAHs in different forms. This database 
will enable astronomers to fully analyze the infrared emission that 
comes from many astronomical objects. (Session 305: Dust I, Category 
17, Room 104A) 
Monday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST) 

PRESS BRIEFING: BROWN DWARFS 
An upcoming NASA mission, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, is 
expected to find brown dwarfs, or "failed" stars, closer to Earth 
than our nearest stars. Researchers will discuss the mission and 
present current information from a multi-year survey of brown dwarfs, 
exoplanets, and stars within about 33 light years of the sun. 
Participants include Amanda Mainzer, NASA's Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.; and Todd Henry and Sergio Dieterich, 
Georgia State University, Atlanta. (Related Sessions: 459, 407) 
Monday, Jan. 5, at 12:30 p.m. PST (3:30 p.m. EST) 

PRESS BRIEFING: MILKY WAY 
Scientists will make the first public presentation of a new mosaic 
image of the center of the Milky Way galaxy from the Hubble Space 
Telescope. Participants include Q. Daniel Wang, University of 
Massachusetts, Amherst, and Elizabeth Humphreys and Mark Reid, 
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass. 
Monday, Jan. 5, at 12:45 p.m. PST (3:45 p.m. EST) 

TOWN HALL: NASA ASTROPHYSICS 
Senior representatives from NASA's Science Mission Directorate and 
Astrophysics Division will discuss NASA's science program and 
outlook. Topics will include the status of the research program, 
highlights of operating missions, the upcoming decadal survey, 
progress of missions in development, and anticipated opportunities 
for both non-flight basic research awards (grants) and flight mission 
investigations. (General Session Hall B, Session: 206) 

Monday, Jan. 5, at 7:15 p.m. PST (10:15 p.m. EST) 
TOWN HALL: JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE 
The James Webb Space Telescope team passed several major milestones in 
2008 toward an expected launch in 2013. Reporters will hear from 
astronomers whose science is enabled by Webb, the senior engineers 
who will describe the most up-to-date design features, and project 
leaders who will discuss the status of the program. A reception 
precedes the Town Hall. (Regency Ballroom ABC, 4th Floor, Hyatt 
Regency Long Beach) 

Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 9 a.m. PST (noon EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: CASSIOPEIA A - NEWS FROM CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATORY 
A new movie of data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows 
changes in time never seen before in a supernova remnant. An 
unprecedented and dramatic three-dimensional visualization of the 
same famous remnant -- based on data from Chandra, Spitzer, and 
ground-based telescopes -- will be displayed. Participants include 
Daniel Patnaude, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, 
Mass.; Tracey Delaney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
Cambridge, Mass.; and Alyssa Goodman, Harvard University, Cambridge, 
Mass. (Related Sessions: 321.07, 359.01) 

Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 11:30 a.m. PST (2:30 p.m. EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: BRIGHT FLASHES IN THE UNIVERSE 
This briefing presents a first-ever observation from a star-forming 
region in a distant young galaxy made possible by NASA's Swift 
gamma-ray observatory and the Keck I Telescope, as well as the 
discovery of an unusual transient optical source by the Hubble Space 
Telescope. Participants include Jason X. Prochaska, University of 
California, Santa Cruz; Yaron Sheffer of the University of Toledo, 
Ohio; and Kyle H. Barbary, University of California, Santa Barbara. 

Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m. PST (4 p.m. EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: NEWS FROM FERMI AND SWIFT 
This briefing highlights new results from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space 
Telescope and Swift gamma-ray burst mission on pulsars and quasars, 
respectively. Participants include Roger Romani, Stanford University, 
Stanford, Calif.; and Alice Harding and Richard Mushotzky from NASA's 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 

Wednesday, Jan. 7, 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: REMARKABLE DISCOVERY 
All details are under wraps about this unexpected find in images from 
one of the most powerful telescopes. Raghvendra Sahai, principal 
research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, 
Calif. (Related Session 485) 

Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 12:30 p.m. PST (3:30 p.m. EST) 
PRESS BRIEFING: EXTRAGALACTIC BACKGROUND 
New findings from a NASA balloon mission. Participants include Michael 
Seiffert, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., and 
Alan Kogut, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 


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