The Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS), held 7-12 April 2024 in Dallas, TX at the Hilton Anatole, is a joint meeting of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Section of the American Geophysical Union and the Solar Physics Division (SPD) of the American Astronomical Society.
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The Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS), held 7-12 April 2024 in Dallas, TX at the Hilton Anatole, is a joint meeting of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Section of the American Geophysical Union and the Solar Physics Division (SPD) of the American Astronomical Society.
The Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS), held 7-12 April 2024 in Dallas, TX at the Hilton Anatole, is a joint meeting of the Space Physics and Aeronomy Section of the American Geophysical Union and the Solar Physics Division (SPD) of the American Astronomical Society.
Submissions for session topics for the Triennial Earth-Sun Summit 2024 are now open! #TESS24, the premier conference for the heliophsyics community, will be held during the solar eclipse in Dallas, TX. Submit a session topic by 7 June.
AbSciCon brings the astrobiology community together every two years to share research, collaborate, and plan for the future. Join NASA and the American Geophysical Union as we facilitate a robust gathering of scientists in Atlanta and in an online capacity 15 – 20 May 2022.
Frontiers in Hydrology Meeting to: communicate hydrologic science and its integration in other disciplines; formulate, implement and test innovative approaches to convene the water community in a format that elevates discussion rather than presentations; and create new multidisciplinary collaborations.
AbSciCon is committed to developing a diverse and equitable meeting and an inclusive program that enriches our science and society. We encourage sessions with diverse groups of conveners who can work together to broaden participation.

#AGU21 student resources and grants help to foster the next generation of Earth and space scientists
I am looking forward to seeing friends and colleagues from around the world in New Orleans — and and online—this coming December at #AGU21, and trust you are as well.
Each April or May, the Fall Meeting Program Committee (FMPC) meets to begin the planning for the AGU Fall Meeting. In early May, the group convened 100% virtually for the first time.