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(meteorobs) 2nd announcement: Solar Eclipse August 1999 Symposium



Of general interest -- 

** forwarded message ** 

>>Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 12:20:24 +0200
>>Subject: 2nd announcement: Solar Eclipse August 1999 Symposium
>>
>>                 Solar Eclipse August 1999 Symposium:
>>              RESEARCH AMATEUR ASTRONOMY IN THE VLT ERA
>>          Garching (near Munich), Germany, August 7-13, 1999
>>
>>                          2nd announcement
>>
>>							September 09, 1998
>>
>>Dear Colleagues,
>>
>>on the occasion of the last total solar eclipse of the millenium the solar
>>section of the German amateur astronomers society (Vereinigung der
>>Sternfreunde, VdS) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) will jointly
>>organize an international symposium for amateur astronomers. The "Research
>>Amateur Astronomy in the VLT Era" symposium will be held at ESO's European
>>headquarters in Garching near Munich during the week around the eclipse.
>>
>>Detailed information about the venue, eclipse viewing, symposium topics,
>>preliminary schedule, registration, fees, accommodation, travelling, and the
>>organizers is now available under
>>
>>	http://neptun.uni-sw.gwdgdot de/sonne/eclipse99_conference.html
>>
>>* Registration for the symposium has started now *
>>
>>The early registration fee is DM 90, available until October 31, which will
>>rise to DM 120 afterwards.
>>
>>* A Web form has been setup for online registration *
>>
>>        http://neptun.uni-sw.gwdgdot de/sonne/eclipse99/registration.html
>>
>>* Information for journal editors *
>>
>>We would appreciate if you will include a reference to the Solar Eclipse
>>August 1999 symposium in your magazine (e.g. within the calendar of
>>events). You may also reproduce a special symposium announcement which is
>>available as a Microsoft Word 6.0 and an Adobe PostScript document under
>>
>>	http://neptun.uni-sw.gwdgdot de/sonne/eclipse99/announce.doc
>>	http://neptun.uni-sw.gwdgdot de/sonne/eclipse99/announce.ps
>>
>>Best regards,
>>		Klaus Reinsch
>>
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James Richardson
Tallahassee, Florida

Operations Manager / Radiometeor Project Coordinator
American Meteor Society (AMS)
http://www.serve.com/meteors/