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------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Members of EAAS! Below you will find Supplement to the Special Issue of Astrocourier, Informational Bulletin of Euro-Asian Astronomical Society summarizing the basic issues of the IVth General Meeting (held in Moscow November 19-29th). The Euro-Asian Astronomical Society wishes you all wherever you are a M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S and a H A P P Y N E W Y E A R 1998 ! With best regards, On behalf of EAAS Yours sincerely I.Pustylnik ************************************************************************** A s t r o c o u r i e r Nr.2 1997 (Special Issue). ___________________________________________________ o o o o o o o o | o o - * - o o | o o o o o o o o o ******************************************************************** Content. 1. IVth General Meeting of Euro-Asian Astronomical Society. 2. Appendix I: The newly elected Council Board of EAAS. 3. Appendix II: List of scientific conferences, sessions and invited lectures. ******************************************************************** 1. IVth General Meeting of EAAS The IVth General Meeting of the Euro-Asian Astronomical Society (EAAS) was held in the premises of the Moscow University and Sternberg Astronomical Institute between 19th and 29th of November 1997. According to the data of mandatory commission nearly 280 members of EAAS representing 43 astronomical institutions from Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Latvia,Estonia, Uzbekistan, Kazahstan, Tadzhikistan attended the Meeting. For the first time in the history of EAAS organizers of the Meeting imitated the logistics of IAU General Assembly. In addition to the regular sessions ( both in the plenary and separate parallel sittings) encompassing practically all the spectrum of astrophysical research, the hosts convened three accompanying scientific conferences: i) Paleoastronomy: 'Sky and Mankind' (November 21st-24th), ii) Towards the 40th anniversary from the start of space astronomy (November 21st-22nd), iii) Astronomy in the history of Moscow and Moscow region (dedicated to the 850th anniversary of foundation of Moscow) (November 19th). The list of acompanying conferences, the agenda of scientific sessions as well as the titles of the invited lectures presented at the plenary sessions are summarized below in Appendix II. The Board of EAAS prepared and issued by the time of the General Meeting a comprehensive account covering all the basic aspects of its versatile activities. A full programme of the IVth General Meeting (including the list of poster contributions) and the Report of the Council were published and distributed among the participants plus the booklet of Abstracts 'Ancient astronomy: sky and mankind'. The Meeting has been sponsored by the Russian Basic Research Foundation, the Institute "Open Society" (Soros Foundation and INTAS). Without the supporting travel grants numerous participants, notably from Central Asia, Siberia, Transcaucasian Republics and other regions and states could not afford the trip to Moscow. A small sum was also donated by Sternberg Astronomical Institute. Cultural programme (organized by Dr.E.Karitskaya) included a nice evening concert, the novelties of astronomical literature were on display during the working days of the Meeting and found an interested audience. Lively discussions continued during the coffee breaks organized due to heroic efforts of the secretariat of EAAS and the staff of Sternberg Astronomical Institute. Some plenary sessions dealt also with organizational matters of EAAS. In accordance with the by-law of the EAAS the General Meeting has elected three Co-Chairmen of the Society, the Board of the EAAS consisting of 27 members and the mandatory commission. It approved some important ammendments to the by-law. Among other things it lifted the limitation precluding participance of the high rank authorities (directors of astronomical institutions etc) in the membership of the Board of EAAS. Dr.V.N.Obridko (Izmiran,Troitsk) and Dr.N.G.Bochkarev (Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow) retained their posts of the Co-chairmen of EAAS. Prof.V.G.Gorbatsky (St.Petersburg University) resigned from his post of the Co-Chairman of EAAS and became honorary member of the EAAS Council Board. Prof.V.A.Varshalovitch (Physical Technical Institute, St.Petersburg) has been unanimously elected as a new Co-Chairman of the Society. In a special address the General Meeting acknowledged the great merits of resigning Co-Chairman, Dr.V.G.Gorbatsky who played a crucial role in various activites of the EAAS starting from its very foundation in 1990. On November 29th, the closing date of the EAAS General Meeting a representative of INTAS made a talk of INTAS activities and announced the new Call for Proposals - INTAS-1997. Situation at astronomical observatories and institutions, including Special Astrophysical Observatory of RAN, Maidanak Observatory (Uzbekistan), observatories of Russian universities, and others, was discussed and several important decisions covering the various aspects of the prospective activities of EAAS were adopted. The Meeting approved the accounts of the treasury and the auditing commission, nominated Chief Editors of the main publications of the Society: Astrocourier (Dr.M.I.Rjabov), Bulletin of EAAS (Dr.N.N.Samus), Astronomical & Astrophysical Transcations (Dr.N.G.Bochkarev), Solar Data (V.N.Obridko,V.I.Makarov),Universe and Ourselves (Dr.E.V.Kononovich), Bulletin of the Association of Russian Planetaria - affiliated to EAAS (V.V.Belov). The Meeting has recommended to discuss at one of the forthcoming meetings of the Council Board the question of convening EAS regular Meeting (jointly with the EAAS Meeting) in the year 2000 in Russia and to pass the relevant resolution on JENAM 2000. The Meeting addressed the director of Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Prof.A.M.Cherepashchuk with a formal request of allocating additional rooms for the secretariat of the EAAS. The Meeting of EAAS liquidated several idle Commissions of EAAS. Several resolutions aimed at improving astronomical education, specifically stating the deplorable state of planetaria, have been adopted. The Meeting expressed its gratitude to the authorities of Moscow University for providing their facilities for the needs of the General Meeting and thereby creating exemplary working conditions for the participants. Two Board Meetings, of the previous membership and of the newly elected ones were held. ************************************************************************ 2. Appendix I The newly elected Council Board of EAAS Co-chairmen: Prof. Nikolai G. Bochkarev Sternberg Astronomical Institute boch@astronomy.msk.su Prof. Vladimir N. Obridko Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism and Radiawaves Propagation solter@izmiran.troitsk.ru Prof. Dmitri A. Varshalovich Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute varsh@astro.ioffe.rssi.ru Council Board members: Dr. Yuri V.Baranov Scientific-Technical Center "Astrophysics" Dr. Grigori M.Beskin Special Astrophysical Obs. of RAS beskin@sao.ru Prof. Gennadi S.Bisnovaty-Kogan Space Research Institutte of RAS gkogan@mx.iki.rssi.ru Prof.Tatiana V. Bordovitsina Institute for Mathematics and Mechanics of Tomsk State University bord@urania.tomsk.su Prof. Anatoli M.Cherepaschuk Sternberg Astronomical Institute cher@sai.msu.su Prof. Aleksandr E.Dudorov Chelyabinsk State University dudorov@csu.ac.ru Prof. Yuri N. Efremov Sternberg Astronomical Institute efremov@sai.msu.su Prof. Shuhrat A. Egamberdiev Astronomical Institute of Acad.Sci. of Republic Uzbekistan shuhrat@kumbel.silk.glas.apc.org Prof. Vitalij G.Gorbatskij St.Petersburg State University vigor@aispbu.spb.su Prof. Subhon I.Ibadov Astrophysical Institute of Acad.Sci. of Republic Tajikistan ibadov@td.silk.org Dr. Edward V. Kononovich Sternberg Astronomical Institute konon@sai.msu.su Prof. Georgi V. Kuklin Institute for Solar-Terrestrial Physic, Siberian Branch of RAS gkuklin@iszf.irk.ru Prof. Djumber G. Lominadze Abastumani Astrophydical Observatory jlomin@dtapha.kheta.georgia.su Dr. Vladimir A. Minin Russian Basic Research Foundation Prof. Seid Muhamednazarov Scientific-Technical Center "Asman" of Acad. Sci. of Republic Turkmenistan seid@climat.ashgabad.su Prof. Dmitri I.Nagirner St.Petersburg State University Prof.Yuri N. Parijskij Russian Acad. Sci. par@sao.spb.su Dr. Izold. B. Pustylnik Tartu Astronomical Observatory of Acad.Sci of Estonia izold@aai.ee Dr. Lidia V. Rykhlova Institute of Astronomy of Russian Acad.Sci. Dr. Mikhail I.Ryabov Odessa Branch of Institute for Radioastronomy of Acad. Sci. of Ukraine root@astrsoc.odessa.ua Dr. Igor S.Savanov Crimean Astropysical Observatory of Acad. Sci. of Ukraine Dr. Ivar K.Shmeld Astronomical Institute of Latvijan State University shmeld@acad.latnet.lv Dr. Sergej A. Silich Main Astronomical Observatory of Acad. Sci. of Ukraine silich@mao.kiev.ua Prof. Kazimir S. Stankevich N.Novgorod Istitute for Radiophysics stnk@nirfi.nnov.su Prof. Emanuil Ya. Vilkoviski Astrophysical Institute of Acad. Sci. of Republic Kazakhstan vilk@afi.academ.alma-ata.su Dr. Polina E.Zakharova Astronomical Observatory of Ural State University Polina.Zakharova@usu.ru Dr. Georgi V. Zhukov Kazan State University zhukov@astro.ksu.ras.ru 3. Appendix II I. International Scientific Conference:"Paleoastronomy: sky and mankind". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scientific sessions: 1) SETI and ancient civilizations 2) Archeoastronomy 3) An ancient Sun and man 4) Etnoastronomy 5) History of astronomy in the history of culture 6) Round-table discussion: problems of paleoastronomy. II. International Scientific Conference: "40th anniversary of the start of space astronomy: its history, the first victories and disillusions: shaping a new picture of the world and creating new relationships between the nations". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= Scientific sessions: 1) First launches of the artificial celestial objects 2) New technologies for satellite astronomy 3) Stages of research performed with the aid of the artificial satellites. 4) Astronomy from satellites 5) Investigations with the aid of interplanetary probes 6) Biological objects beyond the Earth atmosphere 7) Contemporary problems and prospects of cosmic research III. International scientific conference: "Astronomy in the history of Moscow and the Moscow region" (dedicated to the 850th anniversary of the foundation of Moscow). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scientific sessions: 1) The role of astronomy in an early history of Moscow 2) At the beginning of astronomical education in Moscow 3) Astronomy in Moscow University 4) Astronomical problems in scientific institutions of Moscow in the post revolution epoch. 5) Astronomical bases in the Moscow region: their history, problems, outlook. 6) Popular astronomy in Moscow and Moscow region. Parallel Scientific Sessions: ----------------------------- 1. Sun 2. Solar System 3. Astrometry 4. Stars (The permanent Working Group on Stellar Atmospheres held its scientific meeting in the frame of the section Stars program) 5. Interstellar Medium 6. Extragalactic Astronomy 7. SETI 8. Round-table discussion on the problems of astronomical education ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The list of invited discourses presented at the plenary sessions: V.N.Lukash (FIAN, Moscow) Anisotropy of inhomogeneities of relict radiation and cosmological model. L.I.Matveenko: 35 years of VLBI. D.A.Varshalovich (St. Petersburg) Cosmological variations of fundamental physical constants: new theoretical and observational results. B.Flek (ESTEC, NASA) SOHO- A new view at the Sun. R.A.Sunyaev (IKI, RAN - MPE) News and prospects of the X-ray astronomy. A.V.Loktin (Ural University). Open stellar clusters of our Galaxy. V.I.Slysh (FIAN) Cosmic masers. G.I.Pinigin (Nikolaev observatory, Ukraine) Astrometry - new opportunities and prospects. L.V.Ksanfomaliti (IKI, Moscow) In search of life on Mars and other planets. I.D.Karachentsev (SAO RAN) Local Universe: population and velocity field. V.V.Shevchenko (Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow ) On the global migration of matter in solar system. V.V.Bondarenko (IPM, Moscow) On the tidally induced evolutionary processes in the solar system. ***************************************************************************