British Affiliation of Planetaria Occasion Kicks off Collection of 4 Conferences at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
September 2023
Main astronomical analysis centre, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, lately hosted the British Affiliation of Planetaria (BAP) Convention for the primary time in 15 years . The September 1st occasion was the primary in a collection of 4 conferences to be hosted by the organisation throughout September 2023.
Held on 1st and 2nd September, the annual BAP convention noticed a gaggle of planetarium professionals collect to information share and be taught concerning the newest developments in astronomy and science.
The occasion shall be adopted by the AM CVn 5 convention, which shall be held from Fifth-Eighth Sept, the sdOB11 convention, which shall be held from Eleventh-Fifteenth September and the ESOP 42 convention, which can run from Fifteenth-Nineteenth September.
The fifth in a collection of conferences on AM Canum Venaricorum stars, AM CVn 5 will see skilled astronomers from throughout the globe collect to debate some of the unique courses of star within the sky.
Third occasion, sdOB11, would be the eleventh in a collection of conferences on Sizzling Subdwarfs and Associated Objects. Hosted by Armagh Observatory and Planetarium’s Resident Astronomer, Simon Jeffrey, it’s going to enable skilled astronomers to debate the most recent analysis within the subject.
Developed by non-profit organisation, the European Symposium on Occultation Initiatives (ESOP), the ultimate convention, ESOP 42, will purpose to foster interplay and collaboration between beginner astronomers and professionals.
It will likely be the forty second ESOP convention and the primary to be held on the island of Eire.
Steven Grey, Secretary of the British Affiliation of Planetaria, says, “It’s a pleasure to convey the British Affiliation of Planetaria convention again to Armagh for the primary time in fifteen years.
“Armagh Observatory and Planetarium delivers internationally recognised analysis in astronomy and associated sciences and because the members affiliation for planetaria throughout the UK and Eire, we are able to’t consider a extra becoming venue for this convention.”
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium is sited in a heritage setting with a wealthy scientific historical past. The organisation delivers internationally recognised analysis in astronomy and associated sciences, together with vibrant academic and outreach programmes for all ages.
Professor Michael Burton, Director at Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, provides, “We’re delighted to welcome the British Affiliation of Planetaria again to Armagh because it celebrates its forty fifth anniversary.
“We’re additionally proud to welcome the AM CVn 5 and sdOB11 conferences and to host the ESOP 42 convention right here for the very first time.
“Established in 1790, the Armagh Observatory is the oldest scientific establishment in Northern Eire and the longest repeatedly working astronomical analysis institute in the UK and Eire.
“We’re a world chief in science communication and Planetarium innovation and are enthusiastic about sharing our information to encourage future generations. As such, it’s a pleasure to host these vital occasions.”
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