Projects planned around the 2002 Solar Eclipse

(Information as at 30 October 2002 ; submitted to Marina Joubert, FEST)

NB: For a list of eclipse-related activities funded by DST & FEST – see:
http://www.fest.org.za/eclipse_activities.html

These projects are in addition to those funded by DST and FEST:

Prof Anthony Fairall; Dept of Astronomy, University of Cape Town

Tel: +27-21-650-2392;
Email: fairall@physci.uct.ac.za

At the planetarium in Cape Town, we have for some time been running "Sky Tonight and Eclipse Preview" (an extension of our regular Sky Tonight show), a live presentation that features all the usual maps, pictures and warnings. We have a handout sheet that carries the basic information. At the time of the eclipse, we hope that some of the amateurs of the Cape Centre of the ASSA will set up telescopes outside the planetarium.

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Kim Vosse; Marketing and Communications;
The Shuttleworth Foundation

Tel: (021) 970 1210;
Email: kim@tsf.org.za

The Shuttleworth Foundation is involved via the Independent Newspapers.

There have already been six issues on the solar eclipse in the matric matters supplement of the Monday editions of Independent Newspapers. There will be another two as well as some main paper articles. (same project - more detail below).

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Barbara McGorian; Education Manager; Independent Newspapers

Tel: (011) 633-2179 phone;
Email: bmc@star.co.za

The Independent Newspaper group will be inserting 500 000 pairs of solar viewers into The Star, Pretoria News, Daily News and Cape Argus on the 29th November. We have run a series of educational articles in Matric matters and in all of the above newspapers and will continue to do so right up until the eclipse.

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Dr. Michael Gaylard; Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory

Tel: +27-12-326-0742;
Email: mike@hartrao.ac.za

In addition to what you already know about our project, our webpages on the eclipse are providing an online resource for educators and are specifically written for the southern ravell context. See:

http://www.hartrao.ac.za/other/eclipse2002/index.html

In addition, on the day of the eclipse various HartRAO staff will be acting as "eclipse experts" at various locations in the path of totality in Southern Africa, for local and international "eclipse chasers".

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Derck Smits; Dept of Maths, Applied Maths & Astronomy; Unisa

Tel: 012 429-6345;
Email: dps@astro.unisa.ac.za 

I will be filming and photographing the eclipse in Musina and relaying it back to WorldOnLine who will display the images on their web servers. I did this from Lusaka with the previous eclipse on 21 June 2001 as a collaboration between Unisa, Cisco Systems and WorldOnLine. A paper based on our experiences last time is due to be published in Astrophysics & Space Science, vol 282 pg 1 – 8, 2002. The article is entitled "Observations of the 21 June 2001 Total Solar Eclipse"

 The Musina Eclipse Festival : 29 November – 4 December

See http://www.eclipseonline.co.za

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