On behalf of the Organising Committee, it is our
distinct honour to welcome you to the 3rd Edition of the
International Conference on Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Science,
taking place from October 12–14, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan.
This landmark event will convene scientists,
researchers, academicians, industry leaders, policy makers, and global
community members from across the world. Together, we will engage in
meaningful dialogue, present pioneering research, and explore the profound
mysteries of the universe while addressing the societal and policy dimensions
of space science.
Highlights of ASTRONOMY-2026 include:
- Keynote
addresses from internationally renowned scientists and influential policy
makers shaping the future of space exploration
- Interactive
sessions bridging research, industry, and governance perspectives
- Networking
opportunities to foster collaborations across disciplines, institutions,
and nations
- A
global platform to discuss both scientific breakthroughs and the policy
frameworks that enable them
By bringing together scientific experts,
decision makers, and community representatives, ASTRONOMY-2026 underscores
the importance of collaboration between knowledge creation and policy action in
advancing our shared understanding of the cosmos.
We look forward to welcoming you to Tokyo
for three transformative days of discovery, dialogue, and global cooperation at
ASTRONOMY-2026.
PLENARY SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED
Didier Queloz
University of Cambridge, UK
Se-Jung Oh
Seoul National University
South Korea
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED
Joerg Buechner
Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research
Germany
Yao Peng
Ocean University of China
China
Why Tokyo, Japan
ASTRONOMY-2026 COMMITTEE
Keigo Fukumura
James Madison University
USA
Dariusz Jacek Jakobczak
Koszalin University of Technology, Poland
Stephan Narison
CNRS Montpellier
France
Giuseppe Luca Celardo
University of Florence
Italy
October 12-14, 2026
Conference VenueTokyo, Japan
10 WorkshopsFebruary 23, 2026
Submission DeadlineMarch 30, 2026
ProgramTopics
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Exoplanets and Habitability Studies
- Dark Matter and Dark Energy
- Cosmic Microwave Background & Early Universe
- Galaxy Formation and Evolution
- Black Holes, Neutron Stars & Pulsars
ASTRONOMY-2026 (Over View 2018-2025)
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