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Dear Colleagues and IAU Members,
A new IAU Commission on Laboratory Astrophysics (C.B5) has just been
approved by the IAU Executive Committee. The Laboratory Astrophysics
Commission will be launched at the end of the next General Assembly in
Honolulu.
We would like to ask for your support and encourage you to sign up for
this new commission. Please note that you may sign-up for up to a
maximum of 3 commissions. This step is *very* important for the success
of the new commission. Its work will support all aspects of atomic,
molecular and nuclear chemistry and physics which support the data needs
of astronomers across extragalactic, local universe, (exo)planetary
sciences, astrobiology and solar studies.
IAU members should have received instructions for the signing-up process
with a unique voting code. Please vote and encourage your colleagues to
support Laboratory Astrophysics at the IAU.
Thank you for your support!
Best wishes,
Proposers Laboratory Astrophysics Commission:
Farid Salama (NASA ARC)
Helen Fraser (The Open University)
Paul Barklem (Uppsala University)
Thomas Henning (Max Planck Institute)
Gianfranco Vidali (Syracuse University)
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Dr Helen Jane Fraser
Astronomy Division
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6 AA
phone: 01908 332 921
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