Policy Talk: Fleming Crim
As is always the case when the AAS meets in the US political center of gravity, we gave special emphasis to public policy. Attendees heard a special plenary address from Fleming Crim, assistant director of the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences, which funds most ground-based astronomy in the US.
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As is always the case when the AAS meets in the US political center of gravity, we gave special emphasis to public policy. Attendees heard a special plenary address from Fleming Crim, assistant director of the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences, which funds most ground-based astronomy in the US. AAS photo © 2014 Joson Images.