Hello everyone,
Just a note to give you an update on NACAA.
* Registrations are open. Please see out website (
www.nacaa.org.au). Please note there is an early bird draw (see below)
* It is not too late to submit an abstract if you wish to make a presentation. Final deadline is Feb. 1.
* If you are coming from interstate and looking for accommodation the most convenient motel is the Chifley (next door to the venue). However, there is a home game that weekend for the Panthers football club which can attract interstate visitors - so don't delay making a booking.
* NACAA has organised some limited airport transfers. If you need this service drop me a note and I'll ensure it gets to the right people.
Below I have included the text from a magazine add due to come out. It gives you a taste of what the programme includes.
Regards
Glenn D
NACAA is held every two years and is open to anyone interested in astronomy. It attracts amateurs from all over Australia, so come and hear about the latest in your hobby. The majority of presentations are by amateurs (just like you!) and reflect their interests. These talks cover many facets of astronomy and include the needs of beginners up to areas where the amateur can contribute to professional work.
Why not make Penrith your next family holiday? Offering:
* accommodation next door to
the venue.
* Panthers is very family orientated.
* it is only a short drive to the tourist
destination of the Blue Mountains.
NACAA has something to suit any budget ranging from $30 for a half-day to $250 for full registration.
For further information email us or see the website (
www.nacaa.org.au).
Act now for registrations before March 1st will go into the special early bird draw.
Highlights of NACAA XXIII
* Keynote speaker, Matthew Colless
(AAO), "The future of Optical
Astronomy in Australia"
* Convention dinner address, Ray
Norris (ATNF), "Aboriginal Austra-
lians: the World's First Astronomers?"
* Plenary address, Arne Henden
(AAVSO), “The Amateur Scientist in
Modern Society”.
* The Second Trans-Tasman Sympo-
sium on Occultations will be held in
conjunction with NACAA.
Topics for other talks, round table discussions and workshops include:
* Precision CCD Photometry
* Narrowband imaging and processing
* Remote Robotic Imaging.
* Light Curve Analysis of Contact
Binary Stars
* Ancient Lunar eclipses
* Amateur Variable Star research.
* The International Year of
Astronomy 2009.
* Grazing Occultations and Timing.
* Southern Double Stars.
* Amateur input to asteroid research.
* Visiting Nepean Observatory, BBQ
* and much more . . . See you there!