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This is a group photo of approximately 65 astronomers who attended the PRIMA working meeting in person. The event was held on the Caltech campus May 19-21, 2025. The group is standing on the sidewalk in front of the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics. Image credit: Caltech/IPAC-Marcy Harbut

This is a group photo of approximately 65 astronomers who attended the PRIMA working meeting in person. The event was held on the Caltech campus May 19-21, 2025. The group is standing on the sidewalk in front of the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics. Image credit: Caltech/IPAC-Marcy Harbut

We extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to the >350 in-person and online attendees, as well as the hard-working organizers and admin team who made the #PRIMA2025 working meeting a smashing success! 🫶🏽🎊

We hope you're inspired to envision new possibilities for using @prima-probe.bsky.social in your work.

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We asked #prima2025 participants to share how a far-infrared telescope like @prima-probe.bsky.social would illuminate their research. They had a lot of wishes!📝🌠

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Jed McKinney of @utaustin.bsky.social wants to use the proposed @prima-probe.bsky.social far-infrared space telescope to peer deep into the hearts of galaxies and better understand how they formed. prima.ipac.caltech.edu

#prima #prima2025 #astronomy #astrophysics

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Associate Professor Ilse Cleeves from the University of Virginia says @prima-probe.bsky.social would help her study how exoplanets form, how much water vapor is available during planet formation, and how many planets are out there! More about the proposed mission: prima.ipac.caltech.edu. #prima2025

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#PRIMA2025 Day 2!

Today's topics: Dust and galaxy evolution 🌌, debris disks and solar system☀️, interstellar medium and polarization☄️, and AGN and star formation✨! prima.ipac.caltech.edu

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This is a group photo of four people sitting behind the registration table at the PRIMA working meeting, held in the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Caltech campus. The table holds brochures, lanyards, and swag (pens, stickers, magnets, etc.) for event attendees. From left to right: Daniel "Pina" Muro, Teresa Molano, Nancy Solis, and Sean Kindt. Image credit: Marcy Harbut, Caltech/IPAC

This is a group photo of four people sitting behind the registration table at the PRIMA working meeting, held in the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Caltech campus. The table holds brochures, lanyards, and swag (pens, stickers, magnets, etc.) for event attendees. From left to right: Daniel "Pina" Muro, Teresa Molano, Nancy Solis, and Sean Kindt. Image credit: Marcy Harbut, Caltech/IPAC

This is a photo of the in-person attendees of the PRIMA working meeting, held in the Hameetman Auditorium in the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Caltech campus, May 19-21, 2025. The photo, taken from the rear-right area of the auditorium, shows the audience watching a presentation by Dr. Tiffany Kataria, who is at the front of the auditorium presenting a slide on the proposed PRIMA space telescope. Image credit: Marcy Harbut, Caltech/IPAC

This is a photo of the in-person attendees of the PRIMA working meeting, held in the Hameetman Auditorium in the Cahill Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics on the Caltech campus, May 19-21, 2025. The photo, taken from the rear-right area of the auditorium, shows the audience watching a presentation by Dr. Tiffany Kataria, who is at the front of the auditorium presenting a slide on the proposed PRIMA space telescope. Image credit: Marcy Harbut, Caltech/IPAC

#PRIMA2025 Working Meeting: Day 1!

We're welcoming >350 scientists to discuss
@prima-probe.bsky.social's possibilities! The response to the three-day hybrid event was so outstanding we moved it to a bigger venue. Today's topics: project overview, protoplanetary disks, time domain astro, & stars.

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Next up at #PRIMA2025 is BU prof @catherineespaillat.bsky.social talking about how PRIMA can fill in the gaps in our understanding of protoplanetary disk evolution

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Title slide from Jenny Bergner's talk on disk ices

Title slide from Jenny Bergner's talk on disk ices

A great afternoon of talks at #PRIMA2025 kicking off with Berkeley prof Jenny Bergner giving us an exciting sneak peek into what PRIMA can do for studies of planet formation

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