Tuesday, June 3, 2008

NACAA 2010, Canberra ACT

NACAA, the National Convention of Amatuer Astronomers Inc, is holding its 24th bi-annual convention this year,2010, in Canberra ACT over the Easter long weekend, April 2-5.

It's looking like another great event, with a excellent range of guest speakers, workshops and activities for amateur astronomers. The theme for this years convention is "Astronomy in the On-Line Age".

Check out the programme for a full list of activities, and here's a few highlights:

  • The inaugural John Perdrix Address by Dr Tom Richards
  • Two workshops on Friday April 2 covering the new version of the VStar variable star analysis software package from David Benn, and expert advice on high-resolution planetary imaging from Anthony Wesley
  • Hristo Pavlov will convene the Fourth Trans-Tasman Symposium on Occultations on Monday April 5
  • A tour of the new Mount Stromlo Observatory prior to the BBQ on Sunday April 4
  • An excursion to the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex at Tidbinbilla on Monday April 5
  • Dr Simon O'Toole will talk about the hunt for exoplanets and the role of amateurs
  • The entertaining Dr Charley Lineweaver will talk at the dinner on the question of life in the universe
  • Dr Daniel Shaddock of the ANU will talk about detecting gravity waves

Check out the NACAA 2010 site for more information, including how to get there, accommodation options etc, and when you're ready, you can register online.

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