2011:
Baltimore, Maryland
2010:
University of Colorado at Boulder
2009:
Millbrae, California
2008:
St. Louis, Missouri
2007:
Chicago, Illinois
2006:
Baltimore, Maryland
2005:
Tucson, Arizona
2004:
Berkeley, California
2003:
Berkeley, California
2002:
Berkeley, California
2001:
St. Paul, Minnesota
Symposium:
The High-Energy Universe at Sharp Focus: A Symposium of Chandra
Science
2000:
Pasadena, California
Symposia:
1. From Dust to Life: Surviving the First Billion Years of the
Solar System;
2. Cosmos in the Classroom: Teaching Intro Astronomy for Non-science
Majors
1999:
Toronto, Canada (U. of Toronto) with RASC and AAVSO
Symposium:
Amateur-Professional Partnerships in Astronomy Research & Education
1998:
Albuquerque, New Mexico (U. of New Mexico & Lodestar)
Symposia:
1. Adaptive Optics & Interferometry for the 21st Century;
2. Teaching Astronomy to Non-science Majors
1997:
Chicago, Illinois (U. of Chicago & Adler Planetarium)
Symposium:
Astrophysics from Antarctica
1996:
Santa Clara, California (NASA Ames Research Center)
Symposia:
1. From Stardust to Planetesimals
2. Teaching Astronomy in Community Colleges
1995:
College Park, Maryland (U. of Maryland)
Symposia:
1. Astronomy Education -- Current Developments, Future Coordination
2. Clusters, Lensing, and the Future of the Universe
1994:
Flagstaff, Arizona (Lowell Observatory & Northern Arizona U.)
Symposia:
1. Completing the Inventory of the Solar System
2. Multiple-Telescope Robotic Observatories
1993:
San Diego, California (San Diego State University)
Symposia:
1. Interacting Binary Stars
2. Optical Astronomy from the Earth & Moon
1992:
Madison, Wisconsin (U. of Wisconsin)
Symposium:
Massive Stars: Their Lives in the Interstellar Medium
1991:
Laramie, Wyoming (U. of Wyoming)
Symposia:
1. Scientific Results from High-resolution Studies in Astronomy
2. Robotic Telescopes for the 1990s
1990:
Boston, Massachusetts (Boston U.)
Symposia:
1. The Formation and Evolution of Star Clusters
2. Automated Observatories and Global Networking
1989:
Berkeley, California (U. of California, Berkeley) CENTENNIAL MEETING
Symposia:
1. The Evolution of the Universe of Galaxies (Hubble Memorial
Symp.)
2. The Evolution of the Interstellar Medium
3. The Evolution of Planetary Systems
1988:
Victoria, Canada (U. of Victoria, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory)
Symposium:
The Extra-galactic Distance Scale
1987:
Claremont, California (Pomona Coll.)
Symposium:
Cool Stars and Galactic Structure
1986:
Boulder, Colorado (U. of Colorado)
Symposium:
Starbursts and Very Young Stars
1985:
Flagstaff, Arizona (Northern Arizona U. & Lowell Obs.)
Symposium:
New Directions in Asteroid and Comet Research
1984:
Santa Cruz, California (U. of California, Santa Cruz)
Symposium:
Stellar Populations
1983:
Kona, Hawaii (U. of Hawaii)
Symposium:
The Renaissance of High-Resolution Spectroscopy
1982:
San Diego, California (U. of California, San Diego)
Symposium:
Active Extragalactic Objects
1981:
Seattle, Washington (U. of Washington)
Symposium:
Red Giants, Degenerate Stars, Black Holes: Stellar Evolution Beyond
the Main Sequence
1980:
Tucson, Arizona (U. of Arizona)
Symposium:
The Importance of Ground-based Astronomy in the Space Age;
had the first Universe in the Classroom teachers' workshop
1979:
Rohnert Park, California (Sonoma State U.)
Symposium:
Active Galaxies and Quasars
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