Notice of Meeting
The Monthly Meeting of the Johannesburg Centre of the Astronomical Society
will be held in the Sir Herbert Baker Library, 18a Gill Street, Observatory, on Wednesday
the 10th of October, 2001 at 20:00.
Topic:
Recent developments on Mars and their
implications for the Earth
by: Bill Sheehan
(co-author of "The Lure of the Red Planet") |
Future Meetings
November 17th |
Annual Star Party |
at Dave Gordon's fairly |
and 18th |
and Leonids viewing |
dark site in Midrand |
December |
No meeting |
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January 9th 2002 |
Multi-wave Astronomy |
Tom Marsicano |
If you have any ideas for topics or subjects that you feel
should be presented at future meetings of the Johannesburg Centre, please contact one of
the Committee members, or email us with the details thereof. The Editor.
Annual Star Party 2001 - 17/18th
November |
At Dave Gordon's fairly dark
site in Midrand |
where we will also be able to
see the Leonids. |
Public Viewing (
weather permitting )
Public viewing nights are on the Friday nearest First Quarter, and are held
at the Old Republic Observatory, 18a Gill Street, Observatory, Johannesburg. Starting time
around 19:30.
Please note that the Public viewing nights are held subject to
suitable weather conditions.
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19th
October |
23rd
November |
Annual
Subscription Fees
There are no changes to the Johannesburg Centre's
subscription fee structure for the 2001/2 year. The joining fee remains R50-00 and the
Annual fee R100-00. The Family membership subscription fee also remains unchanged at
R125-00. The Family membership is restricted to couples and their co-resident dependants
and although all Family members receive full rights as members of the Centre, only one
copy of the monthly magazine, Canopus, will be posted to the family address. The annual
subscription form was included with the September issue and we would like to urge you as
members to pay your subs as early as possible to enable your committee to plan the
Centre's projects for the year ahead.
Please post your subscription fee, or deposit/transfer it directly
into the Society's bank account at NEDBANK. The Account information is
as follows:-
Bank:
NEDBANK
Branch Name: Park Plaza
Code:
19 21 42 44
Account Type: Current Account
Number: 1921 013761
Name: ASSA
Johannesburg Centre |
Please remember to
write your name on the deposit slip or to include your name as a reference on a direct
transfer. Then fax the details to the Treasurer to let him know that you have paid via
direct deposit or transfer so that you will be kept on the Canopus mailing list. |
Jo'burg Centre Outings for 2001
Boyden - We are busy attempting to
negotiate a suitable weekend with Martie Hoffman. The 60" is out of commission at
present
( maintenance ), but the other instruments are also pretty useful in their own right.
The Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve.
Wolf Lange has organised several enjoyable visits to this site near Heidelberg and says it
is an ideal spot for clear viewing. He will continue with these outings and if you are
interested, contact him by phone or email as per the table under the editorial.
Tswaing Crater - we're still trying to
set up a day visit under the guidance of Prof. Reimold. This will probably be done on a
Saturday but we'll have to wait an see what can be set up.
We will be organising two "outings" involving Tony Voorvelt - one to see the new
solar observatory on top of the Physics building at Wits and one to be entertained
/ amazed by his Great Magic Physics Show.
A visit is being scheduled ( 13th October ) to the SAFARI-1 Nuclear Reactor, Pelindaba where we will be able to see
the famous Cherenkov radiation.
Another visit to the Gamma Ray observatory
in Potchefstroom is also in the offing.
Other ASSA Centres (e.g. the Pretoria Centre) - and try to see if we
can organise some joint ventures.
If any of our members have places they would like the society to visit,
approach one of your committee members with the request and we'll discuss it in committee.
Alternately, just send an email to the editor and I'll make sure it is brought up in
committee.
Telescope Making Classes
Would you like to make your own telescope?
or finish off a partially finished one?
Well your opportunity has arrived (once again). Join the Telescope Making Class being held
under the guidance of Brian, Evan and Chris. Contact Brian on (016) 366-0955 if you are
interested.
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