AAS 2021 Year in Review - AAS takes a look back at 2021 and the challenges and opportunities it presented. We adapted to unique circumstances and continued to nurture a…
AAS is calling on all professionals to submit abstracts for the upcoming 2022 AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference. Abstract topics should be related to space-flight mechanics and astrodynamics. The full list of acceptable…
AAS is calling on our members to be volunteer judges for the upcoming 2022 CanSat Student Competition! The CanSat competition is an annual design-build-fly competition that provides teams with an opportunity to experience the full life-cycle design and production of a launched payload…
By: Amir S. Gohardani Pending the final economic impact assessment of the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent estimation by the University of Southern California suggests that the pandemic bears a net…
Interview By: Tamsyn Brann Tell me about the path you took from your home in Kikwit, Congo that eventually led you to co-founding NovoMoto and working at NASA’s Kennedy…
The American Astronautical Society (AAS) is pleased to congratulate former Florida Senator Bill Nelson on his confirmation by the U.S. Senate as the 14th NASA Administrator.
Safeguarding people and military assets was one of the crucial decisions Tyndall Air Force Base Commander Col. Brian Laidlaw had to make on October 9, 2018 when Hurricane Michael made…
The 2021 International Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) is being held as an Online Series across several dates in August. The Online Series will include general sessions (August 3-5) as…
The Year of End Letter summarizes our success of the 2020 calendar year, and gives a look forward to our intentions and plans for the 2021 calendar year, as we…