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Astronomical Society of Southern Africa 5th Biennial Symposium 29 November - 1 December 2002 Aloe Ridge Hotel and Observatory
Provisional Program 29 November 08h00-09h00 Registration 09h00-09h15 Welcoming address Owner Aloe Ridge 09h15-09h30 Opening address Tim Cooper, President ASSA 1 09h30-10h30 Keynote Lecture Classical Novae: Stellar
Apoplexy, 10h30-11h00 Tea Invited Speaker Session2 11h00-12h00 Danie Overbeek Memorial Lecture Dr Janet Mattei, AAVSO 3 12h00-13h00 Pulsars, Prof Fabio Frescura, University Witwatersrand 13h00-14h00 Lunch Open Session4 14h00-14h15 Recent Developments at Boyden Observatory, Hannes Calitz 5 14h15-14h30 Boyden Observatorys Public Program, Hannes Calitz 6 14h30-15h00 W Ursa Majoris Stars, Dr Derck Smits 15h00-15h30 Tea 7 15h30-16h00 The formation of O2 in the early Atmosphere, Brian Fraser 8 16h00-16h30 Why Space Geodesy? Dr Ludwig Combrinck 9 16h30-17h00 Supernova Search Program, Berto Monard 30 November 08h00-09h00 Registration Observing Sections and the work of ASSA10 09h00-09h30 Recent ASSA results on Comets and Meteors, Tim Cooper 11 09h30-10h00 Occultations, Brian Fraser 12 10h00-10h30 The SA Meteorite Recovery Program, Trevor Gould 10h30-11h00 Tea 13 11h00-11h30 Variable Stars, Jan Hers 14 11h30-12h00 The ASSA Historical Section Website, Chris de Koning 15 12h00-12h30 Deep Sky Dedication, Magda Streicher 16 12h30-13h00 Imaging Section, Construction and Use of an Audine CCD 13h00-13h15 Symposium Photo 13h15-14h00 Lunch Historical Session17 14h00-14h30 Early History of Astronomy in Southern Africa, Dr Peter Smits 18 14h30-15h00 A History of Comet Discovery from South Africa, Tim Cooper 15h00-15h30 Tea 19 15h30-16h00 De la Caille at the Cape 1751-1753, Rupert Hurly 20 16h00-16h30 The History of the Union Observatory, Jan Hers 21 16h30-17h00 Invention and development of the Telescope, Louis Barendse 19h00 Cocktails & demonstration of the Aloe Ridge 25" telescope 1 December 08h00-09h00 Registration Astronomical Research Session22 09h00-09h45 To be confirmed 23 09h45-10h30 To be confirmed 10h30-11h00 Tea 24 11h00-11h45 An amateur looks at the Period-Luminosity Law 25 11h45-12h30 Investigation of Optical and Near Infra Red Surface Brightness 26 12h30-13h15 A quantum perspective of the creation of matter in the early 13h15-14h00 Lunch Solar Eclipse Session27 14h00-14h30 Preview of the solar Eclipse, 2002 December 4 28 14h30-15h00 Observing Solar Eclipses, Cliff Turk 15h00-15h30 Tea 29 15h30-16h00 Reminiscences from the Last Solar Eclipse, Joint presentation 30 16h00-16h30 Footage of the 1940 Solar Eclipse, Rupert Hurly, Eben van Zyl 16h30 Closing address and remarks Exhibits and Poster Papers Dewald van Vuuren, Meteorite Adie Viljoen, to be announced Dr David Crawford, International Dark Sky Association PE Technikon, Astrophotography Auke Slotegraaf, What Lacaille really saw - The first southern hemisphere non-stellar catalogue |
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