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Journees 2003
St. Petersburg, September 22 - 25, 2003
Astrometry, Geodynamics and Solar System Dynamics:
from milliarcseconds to microarcseconds
Contact address
Institute of Applied Astronomy of Russian Academy of Sciences
10 Kutuzov Quay, 191187, St.Petersburg,
Russian Federation
phone : +7-(812)275-11-18
fax : +7-(812)275-11-19
e-mail : nap@quasar.ipa.nw.ru
WEB Site: http://www.ipa.nw.ru
Dear colleague!
You are invited to participate in Les Journees 2003
"Astrometry, Geodynamics
and Solar System Dynamics:
from Milliarcseconds to Microarcseconds"
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Conference takes place 22-25 September 2003 at the buildings of
Saint Petersburg Scientific Center and of the Institute of Applied Astronomy
of Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg.
The main goal of the Conference is to discuss recent results in Astrometry,
Geodynamics, Ephemeris Astronomy and Celestial Mechanics in the context
of problems connected with improving the Celestial, Terrestrial and Dynamic
coordinate frames, in particular with determining their mutual orientation
on the sub-milliarcsecond level of accuracy. Special attention is paid
to develop the methods of processing high precision observations of VLBI,
SLR and GPS techniques on the basis of the new standards of the IERS Conventions
(2000).
The schedule of the Conference includes 6 Sessions:
Session I: Celestial and Terrestrial Reference
Frames: Techniques, Definitions and Links
Session II: Rotation of the Earth and other
Planets: Observations and Models
Session III: Plate Tectonics, Crustal Deformations
and Geophysical Fluids
Session IV: Solar System Dynamics
Session V: Relativity and Time
Session VI: Highlights of the 25th IAU
General Assembly on reference systems and fundamental astronomy
Total number of authors = 122, from 47 institutes of 15 countries.
SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
CAPITAINE Nicole, France (Chair)
BRZEZINSKI Aleksander, Poland
DEFRAIGNE Pascale, Belgium
FINKELSTEIN Andrey, Russia
SOFFEL Michael, Germany
VONDRAK Jan, Czech Republic
YATSKIV Yaroslav, Ukraine
Places of sessions of the Conference:
22 September: St. Petersburg Scientific Center of RAS
23 September: Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS
24 September: Observatory Svetloe
25 September: Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS
Address of St. Petersburg Scientific Center of RAS:
Saint Petersburg, University Quay, 5
(The Center is located in the Vasilievsky Island, near Dvortsovy Bridge
and Hermitage)
Address of IAA RAS
Saint Petersburg , Kutuzov Quay, 10
(The Institute is situated between the Liteiny Bridge and the Summer
Garden, the nearest Metro stations are "Chernyshevskaya" and "Lenin Square").
The registration of participants will be on Monday September 22 from
8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. at St. Petersburg Scientific Center of RAS.
The Registration Fee in the sum of 50 USD has to be paid (in rubles)
at the registration. Documents in need for financial reports of participants
may be requested at the IAA of RAS.
Additive information is available by the
phone: 7-812-275-11-18
fax: 7-812-275-11-19.
20 and 21 of September a member of LOC will stay 20-21 in the Institute
of Applied Astronomy
In any urgent case he/she can help you.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
September 22, 2003
St. Petersburg Scientific Center of RAS
08:00-9:40 | Registration |
09:40-0:00 | OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE:
N. Capitaine (France), A. Finkelstein (Russia) |
SESSION I: CELESTIAL AND TERRESTRIAL REFERENCE FRAMES:
TECHNIQUES, DEFINITIONS AND LINKS
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10:00-10:20 | V. Gubanov (Russia), Project of global analysis of the 1979-2003 VLBI data |
10:20-10:40 | D. D. McCarthy (USA), IERS Conventions 2000 |
10:40-11:00 | N. Capitaine (France), Microarsecond models for the celestial motions of the CIP and CEO |
11:00-11:20 | Z. Malkin (Russia), Comparison of IAU2000 precession-nutation model with observations |
11:20-12:00 | Coffee-break |
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12:00-12:15 | A. Finkelstein, A. Ipatov, S. Smolentsev, V. Grachev, I. Rahi-mov, Z. Malkin, E. Skurikhina (Russia), The first results of VLBI observations at the Svetloe observatory in the framework of the IVS programs |
12:15-12:30 | S. Bolotin (Ukraine), Estimation of the Celestial Intermediate Pole motion in the Terrestrial and Celestial reference frames from VLBI observations on the interval 1979-2003 |
12:30-12:45 | O. Titov (Australia), Comparison of the individual ICRF solutions |
12:45-13:00
13:00-13:15 13:15-13:30 13:30-13:45 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30:16:00 |
G. Pinigin (Ukraine), About progress in linking optical-radio reference
frames using CCD ground-based telescopes
A. Rodin, Yu. Ilyasov (Russia), Pulsar astrometry: status and prospects G. Gontcharov (Russia), Statistics of double stars for ICRS optic realizations P. Fedorov (Ukraine), The Kharkov catalogue of positions and proper motions of faint stars around ICRF source of northern hemisphere Y. Kolesnik (Russia), A new approach to representation of the catalogue systematic differences V. Vityazev (Russia), Does Precession derived from FK5-HIPPARCOS agree with the VLBI? Ya. Yatskiv(Ukraine),A.Kuryanova,S.Bolotin Consistency check of ICRF-Ext.1 by comparing it with catalogues of GAOUA type Lunch |
SESSION VI: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 25TH IAU GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ON REFERENCE SYSTEMS AND FUNDAMENTAL ASTRONOMY
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16:00-16:15
16:15-16:30 16:30-16:45 16:45-17:00 17:00-18:00 19:00-20:30 |
N. Capitaine (France), Highlights of the scientific meetings of Division
I
D. D. McCarthy (USA), Highlights of the Joint Discussion on the International Celestial Reference System K. Seidelmann (USA), Thoughts about the implementation of the IAU 2000 Resolutions T. Fukushima (Japan), Summary of Div I and IAU EC discussion on the Future organization of Division I Panel discussion Reception |
Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS
SESSION II: ROTATION OF THE EARTH AND OTHER PLANETS:
OBSERVATIONS AND MODELS
(A. Ya. Orlov's session)
09:00-09:20 09:20-09:40 09:40-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:35 10:35-10:50 10:50-11:05 11:05-11:20 11:20-12:00 12:00-12:15 12:15-12:30 12:30-12:45 12:45-13:00 13:00-13:15 13:15-13:30 13:30-13:45 13:45-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-14:30 14:30-14:45 14:45-16:00 |
A. Brzezinski (Poland), Free core nutation: stochastic modelling versus predictability G. Krasinsky (Russia), Body tides in the Earth-Moon system and the Earth's rotation D. Gambis (France), State of the art in the Earth Rotation monitoring T. Fukushima (Japan), New formulation of precession and GST-UT1 relation A. Korsun' (Ukraine), The history of the Orlov's sessions M. Soma, K. Tanikawa, K. Kawabata (Japan), Earth's rate of rotation between 700 BC and 1000 AD derived from ancient solar eclipses S. Debarbat, M.-P. Lerner (France), The rotation of the Moon from Antiquity to Cassini G. Eroshkin, V. Pashkevich (Russia), High-precision numerical analysis of the rigid Earth rotation problem using a high performance computer Coffe-break C. Ron, J. Vondrak (Czech Republic), Earth Orientation Parameters in 1899-1992 based on the new Earth Orientation Catalogue B. Kolaczek, J. Nastula (Poland), Impact of the addition of the ocean to the atmospheric excitation of polar motion on variability of spectra and correlation with polar motion A. Escapa, J. Getino, J. Ferrandiz (Spain), Influence of the redistribution tidal potential on the rotation of the non-rigid Earth C. Bizouard (France), Interactive Earth rotation parameters through the Web (preliminary title) W. Wooden (USA), Near Real-time IERS Products W. Kosek (Poland), D. D. McCarthy (USA), T. Johnson and M. Kalarus,Comparison of polar motion prediction results supplied by the IERS Sub-bureau for Rapid Service and Predictions and results of other prediction methods Yu.Rusinov (Russia), Averaging of individual EOP series by least-squares collocation S.Pasynok (Russia), IAU2000: Comparison with the VLBI observations and other nutation theories N. Shuygina (Russia), Determination of EOP from combination of SLR and VLBI data at the observational level S. Tatevian (Russia), On the use of DORIS data for determination of the EOP and geocenter motion I. Gayazov (Russia), Variation of C21, S21 geopotential coefficients from SLR data of Lageos satellites Lunch |
SESSION III: PLATE TECTONICS, CRUSTAL DEFORMATIONS AND
GEOPHYSICAL FLUIDS
16:00-16:20 16:20-16:40 16:40-16:55 16:55-17:10 17:10-18:00 |
N. Sidorenkov (Russia), Influence of the atmospheric and oceanic circulation on the plate tectonics O. Titov(Australia), Post-seismic motion of the Gilcreek VLBI site after the 03-Nov-2003 earthquake by VLBI V. Zharov (Russia), New models for reduction of the VLBI data Review of posters for sessions I and III |
09.00 | Departure from the IAA RAS |
09.00 - 11.00 | Trip to the observatory Svetloe by bus |
11.00 - 12.30 | Excursion |
12.30 - 13.00 | Report of A. Finkelstein (IAA of RAS, Director) |
13.00 - 15.00 | Lunch |
15.00 - 17.00 | Trip back to St. Petersburg |
September 25, 2003
Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS
SESSION IV: SOLAR SYSTEM DYNAMICS
09:00-09:20 09:20-09:35 09:35-09:50 09:50-10:05 10:05-10:20 10:20-10:35 10:35-10:50 10:50-11:30 |
E. Pitjeva (Russia), Numerical ephemerides of planets and the Moon - EPM and improvement of some astronomical constants S. Kudryavtsev (Russia), Improved Harmonic Development of the Earth Tide Generating Potential M. Stavinschi (Romania), Stability of equatorial satellite orbits A. Fienga (France), Future of the IMCCE planetary ephemerides J. Souchay (France), Characteristics of the rotation of asteroid EROS 433 I. Izmailov, M. Khovritchev, E. Khrutskaya, T. Kiseleva (Russia), CCD-observations of Galilean satellites of Jupiter during their munual occultations eclipses in 2003 at Pulkovo Observatory J.-E. Arlot (France), G. Gorel, L. Hudkova, A. Ivantsov, E. Kozyrev (Ukraine), Photometric observations of the mutual events of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter made at Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory in 2002-2003 Coffe-break |
11:30-11:50 11:50-12:10 12:10-12:30 12:30-12:45 12:45-13:00 13:00-13:15 13:15-14:00 14:00-14:15 14:15-15:00 19:00 |
V. Brumberg (Russia),S.L.Simon(France) Relativistic indirect third-body perturbation in the SMART Earth's rotation theory and their effect on the ITRS/GCRS relationship G. Petit (France), A new realization of Terrestrial Time M. Sekido (Japan),Relativistic VLBI model for Finite distance Radio Source P. Teyssandier, C. Le Poncin-Lafitte (France), Relativistic theory of light deflection and time transfer up to the order G2/c4 using the world function M. Soffel (Germany), The BCRS, GCRS and the classical astronomical reference system Review of posters for sessions II, IV and V N.Capitaine Information on Journees 2004 Closing of the conference Closing dinner (Palace of Scientists) |
SESSION I
SESSION II
1. Yu. Barkin, J. Ferrandiz (Spain), New approach to development of
Moon rotation theory
2. Yu. Barkin, J. Ferrandiz (Spain), Mercury resonant translatory-rotary
motion as "core-mantle" system
3. G. Bourda (France), Modelisation of Earth rotation using temporal
variations of the EarthтЦУs gravity field
4. R. Dasaev, Ju. Chumin (Russia), Linear stochastic model of the Earth
Pole in view of the Moon disturbances
5. M. Folgueira (Spain), J. Souchay (France), A new formulation of
the damping effect in the Earth's and Mars' free polar motion
6. V. Gubanov, C. Shabun (Russia), Three-angle parameterization
of the Earth's orientation in VLBI data analysis
7. T. Ivanova, N. Shuygina (Russia), Geopotential coefficient J2 from
the analysis of the Etalon 1 & 2 SLR observations
8. S. Kumakshev (Russia), Motion of the Earth's pole
9. S. Lambert (France), Coupling effects between nutation and zonal
variations in EarthтЦУs rotation
10. M. Lubkov (Ukraine), The definition of the forced nutations of
rotating elastic Earth by finite element method
11. I. Sinitsyn, Ju. Markov (Russia), The development of spectral-correlation
and kinetic models of the Earth rotation
12. V. Perepelkin, B. V. Beloysov (Russia), Nonlinear stochastic correlation
model of the Earth pole
13. L. Zotov (Russia), High frequency variations in the Earth rotation
SESSION III
1. A. Gozhy (Ukraine), On the expediency of creation of the network
of the same type points of joint astronomical, geodetic and geophysical
determinations of their position changes in Eurasia
2. C. Huang (China), Seasonal vertical crustal motions in China detected
by GPS and their geophysical explanation
3. O. Kudlay (Ukraine), Irregularity analysis of plate motion in EOP
series
4. N. Shcherbakova, N. Miller, E. Prudnikova, V. Gorshkov (Russia),
Earth tidal variations from local astrometric EOP sets (1904-2002) recomputed
in IERS Convention 2000.
SESSION IV
1. N. Bronnikova, T. Vasil'eva (Russia), Astrometric observations of
Uranus in 2002 with normal astrograph
2. Z. Hong (China), Internal structure models of Mars
3. A. Ivantsov (Ukraina), Comparison analysis of measured coordinates
at CCD
4. L. Kazantseva, V. Kislyuk (Ukraina), Comparative analysis of Kyiv
database of lunar occultations
5. K. Kholshevnikov, E. Kuznetsov (Russia), Evolution of a two-planetary
regular system on a cosmogonic time scale
6. T. Kiseleva, O. Kalinitchenko, M. Mozhaev (Russia), The determination
of coordinates of Saturn by the observations of their satellites with 26-inch
Refractor at Pulkovo Observatory
7. M. Kocer (Czech Rep.), KLENOT тЙИ practical use of solar system dynamics
in follow-up astrometry observations of small solar system bodies
8. V. Protitch-Benishek, Vl. Benishek (Serbia), Transits of Mercury:
observations and analysis from Belgrade Astronomical Observatory
9. V. Protitch-Benishek (Serbia), Newcomb's data on ancient eclipses
revisited: conclusions
10. M. Soma, T. Hayamizu, T. Setoguchi, T. Hirose (Japan), Precise
position of Saturn obtained from a stellar occultation by Tethys
11. M. Vashkov'yak (Russia), Some peculiarities of the evolution of
distant satellite orbits in the systems of Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter
SESSION V
1. Alicante University, Alicate, Spain,
2. Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
3. Astronomical Institute, Prague, Czech Republic
4. Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia
5. Astronomical Observatory of Urals State University, Ekaterinburg,
Russia
6. Astronomical Observatory of National Taras Shevchenko University,
Kyiv, Ukraine
7. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, Sevres, France
8. Communications Research Laboratory, Kashima, Japan
9. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Geodesy, Belgrade, Serbia
10. Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia
11. George Mason University, USA
12. Hydrometcenter of Russia, Moscow, Russia
13. Institute for Informatics Problems of RAS, Moscow, Russia
14. Institute of Applied Mathematics, Moscow, Russia
15. Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St.Petersburg, Russia
16. Institute of Problems of Mechanics of RAS, Moscow, Russia
17. Institute of Astronomy of RAS, Moscow, Russia
18. Institut de mecanique celeste et de calcul des ephemerides, Paris,
France
19. Instituto de Astronomia y Geodesia, Madrid, Spain
20. Institute of Physical Geodesy, Darmstadt, Germany
21. Int. Occ. Tim. Ass., Tokyo, Japan
22. Jap. Occ. Inf. Network, Kagoshima, Japan
23. Klet Observatory, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
24. Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia
25. Lohrmann Observatory, Dresden, Germany
26. Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
27. Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
28. Moscow State Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
29. Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
30. Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
31. National Astronomical Observatory, Tokio, Japan
32. Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory, Nikolaev, Ukraine
33. Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France
34. Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, Toulouse, France
35. Poltava Gravimetrical Observatory, Poltava, Ukraine
36. Puschino Radio Astronomy Observatory, Puschino, Russia
37. Sendai Space Hall, Kagoshima, Japan
38. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Shanghai, China
39. Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University,
St. Petersburg, Russia
40. Space Research Center of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa,
Poland
41. Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia
42. Turkish National Observatory TUG, Antalya, Turkey
43. Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
44. Universidad Jaume I.de Castellon, Castellon, Spain
45. Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
46. U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, USA
47. Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
Last name | Name | Affiliation | |
Andruk | Vitalij | Institute of Astronomy of RAS, Moscow, Russia | andruk@mao.kiev.ua |
Babenko | Yuriy | Astronomical Observatory of Kyiv National University, Kyiv, Ukraine | babenko@observ.univ.kiev.ua |
Bagrov | Alexander | Institute of Astronomy of RAS, Moscow, Russia | abagrov@inasan.rssi.ru |
Barkin | Yuri | Alicante University, Alikante, Spain | yuri.barkin@ua.es |
Benishek | Vladimir | Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia | vlaben@yahoo.com |
Bizouard | Christian | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | christian.bizouard@obspm.fr |
Bobylev | Vadim | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | vbobylev@gao.spb.ru |
Boehm | Johannes | Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria | johannes.boehm@tuwien.ac.at |
Bolotin | Sergei | Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine | bolotin@mao.kiev.ua |
Bourda | Geraldine | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | Geraldine.Bourda@obspm.fr |
Bronnikova | Nina | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | bronn@gao.spb.ru |
Brumberg | Victor | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | Brumberg@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Brzezinski | Aleksander | Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland | alek@cbk.wa.pl |
Capitaine | Nicole | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | capitain@danof.obspm.fr |
Coll | Bartolome | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | bartolome.coll@obspm.fr |
Danylevsky | Vassyl | Astronomical observatory of National Taras Shevchenko university of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine | vdan@observ.univ.kiev.ua |
Dasaev | Rustam | Moscow State Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia | |
Drobitko | Eugene | Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia | siggy@paloma.spbu.ru |
Debarbat | Suzanne | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | Suzanne.Debarbat @obspm.fr |
Eroshkin | Georgiy | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | eroshkin@gao.spb.ru |
Escapa | Alberto | Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain | alberto.escapa@ua.es |
Fedorov | Peter | pnf@astron.kharkov.ua | |
Fienga | Agnes | IMCCE, Paris, France | fienga@imcce.fr |
Finkelstein | Andrey | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | amf@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Folgueira | Marta | Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain | martafl@mat.ucm.es |
Fukushima | Toshio | National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Tokyo, Japan | Toshio.Fukushima@nao.ac.jp |
Gambis | Daniel | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | gambis@obspm.fr |
Gayazov | Iskander | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | gayazov@ipa.nw.ru |
Getino | Juan | University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spai | Getino@maf.uva.es |
Gontcharov | George | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | Georgegontcharov@yahoo.com |
Gorshkov | Victor | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | vigor@gao.spb.ru |
Gozhy | Adam | Poltava Gravimetrical Observatory, Poltava, Ukraine | pgo@poltava.ukrtel.net |
Grachev | Valery | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | gratch@ipa.rssi.ru |
Groten | Erwin | Institute of Physical Geodesy, Darmstadt, Germany | groten@ipg.tu-darmstadt.de |
Gubanov | Vadim | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | Gubanov@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Hong | Zhang | Department of Astronomy of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China | jupiter@nju.edu.cn |
Huang | Cheng | Shanghai Astronomical Observatory | hc@center.shao.ac.cn |
Hudkova | Lyudmyla | Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory, Nikolaev, Ukraine | gla75@mail.ru |
Ilyasov | Yuri | Puschino Radio Astronomy Observatory, Puschino, Russia | ilyasov@prao.psn.ru |
Ipatov | Sergei | Institute of Applied Mathematics, Moscow, Russia | ipatov@spp.keldysh.ru |
Ivanova | Tamara | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | itv@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Ivantsov | Anatoly | Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory, Nikolaev, Ukraine | anatoly@mao.nikolaev.ua |
Izmailov | Igor | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | melon@gao.spb.ru |
Kalinitchenko | Olga | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | melon@gao.spb.ru |
Kazantseva | Liliya | Astronomical Observatory of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine | likaz@observ.univ.kiev.ua |
Kharin | Arkadiy | Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | kharin@mao.kiev.ua |
Kholshevnikov | Konstantin | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St.Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia | kvk@astro.spbu.ru |
Khovritchev | Maxim | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | deimos@gao.spb.ru |
Khrutskaya | Evgeniya | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | deimos@gao.spb.ru |
Kiseleva | Tamara | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | melon@gao.spb.ru |
Kislyuk | Vitaliy | Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | Kislyuk@mao.kiev.ua |
Kocer | Michal | Klet Observatory, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic | kocer@klet.cz |
Kolaczek | Barbara | Space Research Center of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland | kolaczek@cbk.waw.pl |
Kolesnik | Yuri | Institute of Astronomy of RAS, Moscow, Russia | kolesnik@inasan.rssi.ru |
Korsun' | Alla | Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | akorsun@mao.kiev.ua |
Kosek | Wieslaw | Space Research Center of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland | kosek@cbk.waw.pl |
Krasinsky | George | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | kra@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Kudryavtsev | Sergey | Sternberg Astronomical Institute of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia | ksm@sai.msu.ru |
Kumakshev | Sergei | Institute for Problems in Mechanics of RAS, Moscow, Russia | kumak@ipmnet.ru |
Kumkova | Irina | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | Kumkova@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Kurzynska | Krystyna | Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland | kurzastr@main.amu.edu.pl |
Kuznetsov | Eduard | Astronomical Observatory of the Urals State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia | Eduard.Kuznetsov@usu.ru |
Lambert | Sebastien | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | Sebastien.Lambert@obspm.fr |
Levitskaya | Tatyana | Astronomical Observatory of the Urals State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia | Tatyana.Levitskaya@usu.ru |
Le Poncin-Lafitte | Christophe | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | leponcin@danof.obspm.fr |
Lopez Orti | Jose Antonio | Universidad Jaume I de Castellon, Castellon, Spain | lopez@mat.uji.es |
Lubkov | Michail | Poltava Gravimetrical Oservatory, Poltava, Ukraine | pgo@poltava.ukrtel.net |
Maigurova | Nadezhda | Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory, Nikolaev, Ukraine | nadija@mao.nikolaev.ua |
Malkin | Zinovy | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | malkin@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Marco Castillo | Francisco J. | Universidad Jaume I de Castellon, Castellon, Spain | marco@mat.uji.es |
McCarthy | Dennis | U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, USA | dmc@maia.usno.navy.mil |
Mozhaev | Mikhail | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | melon@gao.spb.ru |
Ogrizovic | Vukan | Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia | vukan@grf.bg.ac.yu |
Panafidina | Natalia | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | nap@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Pashkevich | Vladimir | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | apeks@gao.spb.ru |
Pasynok | Sergey | Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia | pasynok@sai.msu.ru |
Perepelkin | Vadim | Moscow State Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia | |
Petit | Gerard | Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, Sevres, France | gpetit@bipm.org |
Pinigin | Gennady I. | Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory, Nikolaev, Ukraine | pinigin@mao.nikolaev.ua |
Pireaux | Sophie | Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees, Toulouse, France | sophie.pireaux@cnes.fr |
Pitjeva | Elena | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | evp@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Pogoreltsev | Mykhaylo | Astronomical observatory of National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine | deoz@observ.univ.kiev.ua |
Popov | Alexey | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St.Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia | popov@ast.usr.pu.ru |
Protitch-Benishek | Vojislava | Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia | vprotic@aob.bg.ac.yu |
Rahimov | Ismail | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | rahimov@light2ipa.ipa.nw.ru |
Rodin | Alexander | Puschino Radio Astronomy Observatory, Puschino, Russia | rodin@prao.psn.ru |
Ron | Cyril | Astronomical Institute, Prague, Czech Republic | ron@ig.cas.cz |
Rusinov | Yuriy | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | rusinov@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Schuh | Harald | Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria | hschuh@luna.tuwien.ac.at |
Seidelmann | Kenneth | University of Virginia, USA | pks6n@virginia.edu |
Sekido | Mamoru | Communications Research Laboratory, Kashima, Japan | sekido@crl.go.jp |
Shabun | Clara | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St.Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia | clara_sh@mail.ru, gubanov@quasar.nw.ru |
Shlyapnikova | Anna | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia | ann@AS3597.spb.edu vityazev@venvi.usr.pu.ru |
Shuksto | Aleksey | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia | simply@pisem.net |
Shuygina | Nadia | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | nvf@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Sidorenkov | Nikolay | Hydrometcenter of Russia, Moscow, Russia | sidorenkov@rhmc.mecom.ru |
Sinitsyn | Igor | Institute for Informatics Problems of RAS, Moscow, Russia | |
Skurikhina | Elena | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | sea@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Smolentsev | Sergey | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | smolen@ipa.nw.ru |
Soffel | Michael | Lohrmann Observatory, Dresden, Germany | soffel@rcs.urz.tu-dresden.de |
Sokolova | Julia | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia | S0lei@yandex.ru |
Soma | Mitsuru | National Astronomical Observatory, Tokyo, Japan | sm@shigokan.mtk.nao.ac.jp |
Souchay | Jean | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | Jean.Souchay@obspm.fr |
Stavinschi | Magda | Astronomical Institute of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | magda@aira.astro.ro |
Tatevian | Suriya | Institute of astronomy of RAS, Moscow, Russia | statev@inasan.ru |
Tel'nyuk-Adamchuk | Volodimir | Astronomical observatory of National Taras Shevchenko University, Kyiv, Ukraine | VTEL@observ.univ.kiev.ua |
Tesmer | Volker | DGFI, Munchen, Germany | tesmer@dgfi.badw.de |
Teyssandier | Pierre | Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France | pierre.teyssandier@obspm.fr |
Titov | Oleg | Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia | olegtitov@auslig.gov.au |
Tsvetkov | Alexander | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St.Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia | tsvetkov@ast.usr.pu.ru |
Tyshchuk | Mickola | Poltava Gravimetrical Observatory, Poltava, Ukraine | pgo@poltava.ukrtel.net |
Vashkov'yak | Michael | Institute of Applied Mathematics of RAS, Moscow, Russia | vashkov@keldysh.ru |
Vasil'eva | Tatyana | Main Astronomical Observatory of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | bron@gao.spb.ru |
Verestchagina | Iraida | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | via@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Vityazev | Veniamin | Sobolev Astronomical Institute of St.Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia | vityazev@venvi.usr.pu.ru |
Wooden | William | U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, USA | whw@usno.navy.mil |
Yagudina | Eleonora | Institute of Applied Astronomy of RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia | eiya@quasar.ipa.nw.ru |
Yatskiv | Yaroslav | Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine | yatskiv@mao.kiev.ua |
Zharov | Vladimir | Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia | zharov@sai.msu.ru |
Zhu | Zi | Department of Astronomy of Nanjing University, Nanjing, China | zhuzi@nju.edu.cn |
Zotov | Leonid | Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Moscow, Russia | tempus@sai.msu.ru |
Poster itself has to be no more than 8 pages of A4 format. Authors may put up their posters only at their allocated time on the appropriate day. In the end of each day a brief review of posters will be presented by a chairman of each session.September 23, Tuesday -
9.00 - 18.00 Poster of sessions I and III, display time.
17:10 - 18:00 Review of posters.September 25, Thursday -
9.00 - 15.00 Poster of sessions II, IV and V, display time.
13:15 - 14:00 Review of posters.
SOCIAL PROGRAM
During the conference participants are invited to go to the Musorgskij
Theatre of Opera and Ballet and Big Hall of the Philarmony. Participants
are invited to contact LOC to book tickets before the arrival.
Excursions to Petergoff and sightseeing excursion through Saint-Petersburg
mentioned in the Program will be organized individually because the number
of person having booked tickets is too small.
CLOSING DINNER
Closing dinner will take place on September, 25, 19:00 in the Palace of Scientists, Dvortzovaia Quay 26. It is situated at walking distance from the Institute of Applied Astronomy. The price of the dinner is 900 rubles (~30$). It is preferable to pay the sum in rubles upon registration.
ARRIVAL BY PLANE
St.Petersburg International Airport, Pulkovo, is located 20km of the city. From the airport you can take a bus number 13 to Metro station Moskovskaya (6 rubles) and further by metro (7 rubles) to the downtown. You can also take taxi from the airport to a hotel (it costs about 30$).
CURRENCY/BANK
National Russian currency: is ruble. For various transactions and money exchange, we recommend you to contact only authorized institutions, such as the exchange offices. As everywhere, we suggest to change only a few money in the Airport.
Today, September 10, the course is the following:
1 EUR = 34.2 rubles
1 USD = 30.1 rubles
WEATHER
Generally speaking the weather in St.Petersburg is very changeable and
rainy in September, so don't forget your umbrella and a few warm clothes.
The temperature is expected about 7-10 C degrees.