ASSA is pleased to announce this year's symposium, which will be held
from 12 to 14 October 2012 at the South African Astronomical Observatory
in Cape Town.
The theme of the symposium, "Looking back, looking
forward", reflects the significance of 2012. On the one hand, organised
amateur astronomy turns 100 this year, which will be duly celebrated at
the symposium. On the other hand, hopefully by October a decision on
the Square Kilometre Array will have been made. So the symposium
focusses on past and future of astronomy alike.
Participants of
the symposium will have the opportunity to engage in some outreach
activities on 12 October. The symposium itself will start officially
with a welcome evening on that day. Talks and workshops will take place
throughout 13 and 14 October. In the evening of 13 October there will be
a special Open Night commemorating 100 years of amateur astronomy in
Southern Africa.
Online registration will be possible from 1
June, but you may submit abstracts for proposed talks before that by
sending an email to
symposium2012@assa.saao.ac.za. Both
amateur and professional astronomers are invited to give talks. And
because of the theme of the symposium, talks concerning the history of
astronomy, the SKA project and science with the Southern African Large
Telescope are encouraged. The submission of topics for the workshops is
also very welcome.
The symposium website is at
http://assa.saao.ac.za/symposium2012, and any queries about the symposium should be addressed to
symposium2012@assa.saao.ac.za.
The organisers of the ASSA Symposium 2012 are looking forward to welcoming you in Cape Town!