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The Eigth ASSA Symposium was held on 7 to 9 August 2008 in Durban.
Theme:
The Interaction between Astronomy and Cosmology.
Symposium Organising Committee:
Mike Reid (Chairman),
Summary of the symposium and programme:
Announcement: Notice ASSA Symposium 2008
ASSA Symposium 2008-2
ASSA Symposium 2008-3
ASSA Symposium 2008-4
Programme: FINAL PROGRAM
Report Back on Symposium: Report ASSA Symp 2008
Talks given at the Symposium:
Abstracts: Abstracts
Magda Streicher; Presidential Speech Streicher – Presidential Speach
- Prof Phil Charles; “SALT – Since the Inauguration”:
Presentation:Charles – SALT – After the Inauguration
- Dr Ian Glass; “Galileo”
Presentation:Glass – Galileo Galilei
- Auke Slotegraaf; “Recent and Ongoing Projects of the Deep Sky Observing Section”.
Paper:Slotegraaf – Recent and Ongoing Projects of the Deep Sky Observing Section
- Magda Streicher; “Study and Report on Elusive Faint Deep Sky Objects”
Presentation: not available - Chris Middleton; “W Ursae Majoris Stars”.
Presentation: Not available - Patricia Skelton; “Modelling of W UMa-Type Variable Stars”.
Presentation:Skelton – Modelling of W UMa-type Variable Stars
- Dr. Ian Glass; “Semi-regular Variables”.
Presentation:Glass – Recent Researches concerning Semi-Regular Variables
- Michael Poll; “Astronomy in Cartoons”
Presentation:Poll – Astronomy in Cartoons
- Tim Cooper; “Observations of Comet McNaught”.
Presentation:Cooper – Observations of Comet C2006 P1 McNaught – An Analysis
- Andrie van der Linde; “Optical Coatings for the Amateur Astronomer”.
Presentation:vd Linde – Optical coatings for amateur astronomers
- Brian Fraser; “Delta Scorpii: Eight Years of Erratic Behaviour”.
Presentaion:Fraser – Delta Scorpii – Variability 2000-2008
- Magda Streicher; “Sketching”
Presentation:Streicher – Sketching the Deep Sky
- Andrie van der Linde; “Laser and Laser Safety for Amateur Astronomers”.
Presentation: not available - Antony de Wet; “A Possible Explanation of Cirrus Clouds”.
Presentation: not available
Prof. O.de Jager; “Composite Supernova Remnants: Multiwavelength Observations and Theoretical Modeling”
Presentation:de Jager – Composite Supernova Remnants – Multiwavelength Observations and Theoretical Modelling
- Ed Reid; “Applying Visual Basic and Possibly Autocad to Programming Planetary Orbits as a Test of a Gravitational Hypothesis”.
Presentation:Reid – Applying Visual Basic and Possibly Autocad to Programming Planetary Orbits as a Test of a Gravitational Hypothesis
Reid – CUBIC SPLINE
Reid – SINNOTT
- Lauren Hoyer; “Cracking the Surface of Europa”.
Presentation:Hoyer – Cracking the Surface of Europa
- Prof. George Ellis; “Cosmology Today: Achievements and Questions”.
Presentation:Ellis – Cosmology today-1
Ellis – Cosmology today-2
- Hilton Ratcliffe; “Astronomy-Cosmology Interaction: a Review of Anomalous Redshift Data”.
Presentation:Ratcliffe – A review of anomalous redshift data
- Prof. Derck Smits; “The First Stars”.
Presentation:Smits -The first stars
- Tony Timm; “The Facts of Light Under Scrutiny”.
Presentation:Timm – The facts of light
- Frikkie de Bruyn; “A Comparative Study of Quark Gluon Fluid in the Cores of Some Neutron Stars and in the Very Early Universe”.
Presentation:de Bruyn – A Comparative Study of Quark-Gluon Plasma at the Core of a Neutron Star and in the Very Early Universe
- Prof. Michael Watkeys; “Why the Earth is Different”.
Presentation:Watkeys – Why the Earth is different
- Brian Fraser; “A Simple Solar Flare Radio Receiver”.
Presentation:Fraser – Solar Flare Monitor. A simple SID radio receiver
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