ESOP XVIII 18 th European Symposium on Occultation Projects August 5-11, 1999,

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On occasion of the total eclipse on August 11, 1999, the Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium Stuttgart and the on behalf of the International Occultation Timing Association - European Section ( IOTA-ES) invite for the ESOP XVIII 18 th European Symposium on Occultation Projects August 5-11, 1999, in Stuttgart, Germany. This symposium is a forum for all amateur and professional astronomers interested in occultations and eclipses by celestial bodies of our solar system. The official languages will be English and German. The symposium is organized in Stuttgart, a city with about 560,000 inhabitants and a surrounding of more than two million people. Stuttgart is located in south-west Germany. It is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg. This event consists of two parts: Thursday, August 5, to Sunday, August 8, 1999: Symposium with (invited) papers and discussions. Optional social programme for all registered accompanying guests. Sunday, August 8, to Wednesday, August 11, 1999: Excursions, sight-seeing tours, observation of the total eclipse and final meeting. The presentations of the symposium take place in the Kepler hall of the Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium Mittlerer Schloßgarten Willy-Brandt-Str. 25 70173 Stuttgart, Germany The Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium lies within a five minutes' walk from Stuttgart's main station. Several events, as e.g. the barbecues, will be held at the Stuttgart (public) Observatory. The Observatory lies about 100 m higher than the City's centre. Tramway and bus connections exist and walking takes about 20 minutes from the Planetarium. english/englisch, page: 1

Symposium Programme Thursday, August 5, 1999 14:00-18:00 Registration desk is opened in the Planetarium Stuttgart, foyer of the Kepler hall. For earlier registration contact the secretary of the Planetarium. 19:00 Welcome barbecue; balcony, Public Observatory Stuttgart, Uhlandshöhe. Friday, August 6, 1999 9:30-11:30 Symposium: welcome and opening papers; Planetarium, Kepler hall 12:00 Mayor's reception; City of Stuttgart, Town Hall 14:00-18:00 Symposium: papers ; Planetarium, Kepler hall 19:00 Visit of the Television Tower Stuttgart, tour of technical departments 20:00 Small supper in Laki's popular restaurant Saturday, August 7, 1999 9:30-12:00 Symposium: papers; Planetarium, Kepler hall 12:00 Group photo 12:10-13:30 Short lunch; Planetarium 13:30-17:00 Symposium: Papers; Planetarium, Kepler hall 17:00 Bus transfer from Planetarium to Weil der Stadt (30 km from Stuttgart, *Johannes Kepler), visit of the Kepler museum and of the mediaeval town centre and town wall 19:30 Symposium dinner; Weil der Stadt, Hotel Krone Post 23:00 Bus transfer to the hotel, Stuttgart-Vaihingen 23:30 Arrival in Stuttgart; Planetarium Sunday, August 8, 1999 9:30-12:00 Symposium: papers; Planetarium, Kepler hall 12:00-13:30 Short lunch; Planetarium End of the Symposium. All participants of the symposium may travel in time to another eclipse observation area or to the ESO-meeting in Garching near Munich. Symposium - Social Programme ( Ladies Program ) Accompanying the symposium on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the following sight-seeing events are offered to all registered accompanying guests: Guided walk through Stuttgart's city, shopping and sight-seeing tour Guided visits to the art galeries "Staatsgalerie" and "Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart", organized by Leni Marx Visit of Europe's largest baroque palace in Ludwigsburg, with horticultural show "Blühendes Barock", porcelain manufacture and palace tour, organized by Astrid Teuscher-Faragó The final, detailed social programme will be published later. english/englisch, page: 2

Excursions and Solar Eclipse Programme Sunday, August 8, 1999 12:00-13:30 Short lunch; Planetarium 14:00 Bus transfer from the Planetarium to the Gottlieb-Daimler Memorial in Bad Cannstatt, the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Untertürkheim, including a coffee break, Welzheim, possibly a short stop at the Limes, the frontier wall of the roman empire, Europe's most extensive edifice, visit to the Observatory Welzheim, and finally a social meeting in the restaurant Sonne in Eselshalden. Welzheim is located about 50 km east of Stuttgart. 23:00 Return to Stuttgart; Planetarium Monday, August 9, 1999 8:00 Bus departure from Planetarium to Nördlingen, 120 km to the east. Two meteor craters will be visited: Nördlinger Ries (25 km diameter) and Steinheimer Becken (3 km diameter, with a central hill). 10:00 + 10:30 Guided tours through the Ries Crater Museum Nördlingen and Nördlingen's mediaeval town centre and town wall. 12:00 Transfer to Carl Zeiss Co. in Oberkochen 13:00 Lunch in the canteen of Carl Zeiss. Following to the lunch, the factory buildings of Carl Zeiss Co. will be visited. Return trip via Steinheim. About two hours stay for a visit to the Steinheim impact crater and for climbing its central hill. 21:00 Return to Stuttgart planned. Tuesday, August 10, 1999 8:30 Bus departure in Stuttgart, and 9:00 bus departure from the hotel to Sindelfingen, 25 km west of Stuttgart 9:30-12:00 Visit to the manufacturing plant of Mercedes Benz in Sindelfingen 12:00 Lunch In the afternoon there is spare time for the preparation of the eclipse observations, the trial and set up of instruments, or for a visit to the observation sites at the northern and southern limits of the eclipse zone. Hint: For observers intending to use observation sites in the limit zones, hotel rooms located in both zones were reserved in order to avoid critical last minute transfers. Wednesday, August 11, 1999 Placing of observers and observation of eclipse 11:13 First contact 12:34 Mid of totality 13:57 Last contact 16:00-18:00 Presentation and discussion of first results; Planetarium, Kepler hall Open to the public in order to present IOTA activities 19:00 Good-bye barbecue; balcony, Observatory Stuttgart, Uhlandshöhe Deadline for ESOP XVIII Registration The deadline is June 15, 1999 for receipt of registration forms including accomodation details by the ESOP organizers at the following address: Organisation ESOP-99 Seestrasse 59/A D 70174 Stuttgart, Germany Registrations will be valid only after having received all prepayments ( 50% of fees and costs) by the deadline of June 15, 1999, on the account SPARDA-Bank Stuttgart bank account 110701893 bank-code-number 600 908 00 All charges for money transfer (e.g. for credit cards 4%) have to be born by the originators of the payment. Inspite of the deadline all participants are encouraged to register as early as possible for the different ESOP XVIII programmes and for their accomodation. english/englisch, page: 3

Symposium and Related Fees ESOP XVIII Symposium Fee... DM 100,- The ESOP Symposium Fee includes symposium information folder welcome barbecue at the Stuttgart Observatory, on Thursday, August 5 refreshments and coffee breaks during symposium in the Planetarium mayor's reception; City of Stuttgart, Town Hall visit to the Television Tower, Stuttgart, on Friday, August 6, including walk through its technical departments small supper and one beverage in Laki's popular restaurant on Friday, August 6 short lunch in the Planetarium, Saturday and Sunday, August 7, 8, three day ticket for all public means of transport in Stuttgart ESOP XVIII One-Day Fee... DM 40,- For short term visitors ESOP XVIII Symposium Dinner... DM 50,- The Dinner Fee includes the bus transfer to and from Weil der Stadt and visits there and symposium dinner at the Hotel Krone Post, Weil der Stadt, Saturday, August 7 Menu: honey melon with Black Forest ham salads of the season fillet of beef and pork with sauce of mixed mushrooms, with special noodles or fried potatoes fresh fruit-salad one free beverage Alternatively an equivalent vegetarian meal may be booked. ESOP XVIII Social Programme ("Ladies Programme")...DM 60,- The ESOP XVIII Social Programme Fee includes touristic information folder welcome barbecue at the Stuttgart Observatory, on Thursday, August 5 guided walk and sight-seeing tour through Stuttgart mayor's reception, City of Stuttgart, Town Hall visit to the Television Tower, Stuttgart, on Friday, August 6, including visit to its technical departments small supper and one beverage in Laki's popular restaurant on Friday, August 6 entrance fee and tour through "Blühendes Barock" in Ludwigsburg guided visits to the art galeries "Staatsgalerie" and "Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart" short lunch in the Planetarium, Sunday, August 8 three day ticket for all public means of transport in the Stuttgart area Excursion and Eclipse Programme... DM 90,- The Excursion and Eclipse Programme Fee includes short lunch in the Planetarium, Sunday, August 8 all bus transfers from Sunday to Tuesday, August 8 to 10 all fees for entrance to museums and guided tours from Sunday to Wednesday, August 8, to 11 lunch in the canteen of Carl-Zeiss Co., Monday, August 9 organization and support of the eclipse observation sites at the northern and southern limit zones support of eclipse observations in the Scientific Area around the Observatory Stuttgart, Uhlandshöhe good-bye barbecue; balcony, Observatory Stuttgart, Uhlandshöhe, August 11 english/englisch, page: 4

Accomodation The participants of the ESOP XVIII and its related programmes are accomodated in two separated quarters: A middle class hotel at the periphery of Stuttgart, about 7 km west of the city. Travel time using the S-Bahn 11 minutes from the main station. Small, but pleasant single and double rooms, all with shower, toilet, phone and television set. Double rooms are furnished with a french bed (about 160 cm x 200 cm). The hotel has a restaurant, bistro, VIP-lounge, sauna, bowling-alley, letting out for bicycles plus a free garage. Price of one night including breakfast per person: double room DM 55.- single room DM 95.- Guest house, about 2 km away from the city. Travel time with the tram about 10 minutes from the main station. Distance to the Observatory around 1 km. The house is situated magnificantly about 100 m above the southern down town along the hill side. Mostly double bed rooms with seperated beds. Most showers and toilets are in the vestibule. On the other hand these rooms are very favourably priced. Price of one night including breakfast per person: double room DM 35.- single room DM 50.- For the accomodation of observers intending to observe the eclipse inside its limit zones, hotel rooms for the night from August 10 to 11, 1999, were reserved directly inside the limit areas near the observation sites. Prices for one night including breakfast per person: double room DM 50.- single room DM 70.- Exchange Rates, May 6, 1999 DM Euro US $ 1,00 = 0,51 = 0,55 1,96 = 1,00 = 1,08 1,81 = 0,93 = 1,00 Grants Grants for accomodation, travels and for symposium fees may be given for worthy individuals, actively participating in the symposium by lecture, presentation or poster. Detailed reasons should to be given. Interested persons should send their application forms accompanied by abstracts of their contributions as soon as possible, at the latest by June 15, 1999. Sponsoring Information This symposium is financially generously supported by the City of Stuttgart, capital of Baden-Württemberg. Without its sponsoring this symposium could not have been organized as published. The organizers want to express their special gratitude for this essential support. english/englisch, page: 5

Proceedings and Call for Papers Printed papers shall be published in time for the symposium. All authors are asked to send them as soon as possible, but at the latest for receipt June 15, 1999, their paper submission forms including a summary of their paper or contribution in English or German and including the most important drawings and graphics. Files will be accepted in ASCII or Word format on discs at the following address: Organisation ESOP-99 Seestrasse 59/A D-70174 Stuttgart, Germany or by email to: esop-99@sternwarte.de Additional Informations Final information regarding the symposium programme, travel information to Stuttgart, the list of participants and other important information will be sent to all registered participants by mail. To enable participants to use public transport without delay from hotel, main station or airport, the three day public transport tickets will be part of this information letter. If you have access to the internet, you will find the latest informations at the ESOP XVIII homepage with the URL http://www.sternwarte.de/esop-99/ Welcome We wish you all a good journey to Stuttgart, a pleasant stay, an interesting symposium, and finally a successful observation of the total solar eclipse. Otto Farago + Harald Marx Swabian Observatory Stuttgart Prof. Dr. H.-U. Keller Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium Stuttgart with Observatory Welzheim Organisation ESOP-99: Seestrasse 59/A D-70174 Stuttgart Phone: ++49 711 226 0893 Fax: ++49 711 226 0895 E-Mail: esop-99@sternwarte.de ESOP XVIII Homepage: http://www.sternwarte.de/esop-99/ Carl-Zeiss-Planetarium Stuttgart Willy-Brandt-Strasse 25 D-70173 Stuttgart Phone: ++49 711 162 9215 Fax: ++49 711 216 3912 english/englisch, page: 6