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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Australia and the International Astronomical Union: the 2003 Sydney General Assembly

Nick Lomb A
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A Centre for Astrophysics, University of Southern Queensland, PO Box 4196, Springfield Central, Qld 4300, Australia. Email: nick.lomb@usq.edu.au

Historical Records of Australian Science 32(1) 83-97 https://doi.org/10.1071/HR20015
Published: 14 December 2020

Abstract

Thirty years after the first International Astronomical Union general assembly in Australia, another was held, again in Sydney. Organisation of the 2003 general assembly was complex as the IAU and would-be participants had much greater expectations than at the previous event. Australia had been awarded the 2003 general assembly six years earlier during the assembly at Kyoto, Japan. Full advantage was taken of the intervening time with the setting up of a National Organising Committee that planned the conference together with a professional conference organiser. Formal responsibility for the conference was undertaken by the Astronomical Society of Australia since that role had to be undertaken by a legally constituted body. As the date of the general assembly approached there were fears of insufficient registered participants to cover expenses due to the discouragement of international travel by terrorist incidents, the Iraq war and, especially, the SARS epidemic. In the end, the conference had a good response so that it could go ahead with an opening at the Sydney Opera House and could offer a wide-ranging scientific program. There were numerous related meetings, such as those on women in astronomy, astronomical education and light pollution. As well, an extensive outreach program brought astronomy not only to people in Sydney, but to people around the country.


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