Hanggao Observatory
Hanggao Astronomical Observatory (Chinese: 杭高天文台, abbreviated HGAO, or HGOB in the past), is an amateur astronomy organization in Hangzhou, China. It was founded in 2001 on the basis of the amateur astronomy group of Hangzhou High School.
Hanggao Astronomical Observatory has organized members to participate in the "Expedition of Solar Eclipse" in Gongpoquan, Gansun in August 2008, and has also made several observations, such as the transit of Venus on 8 June 2004 and the solar eclipse on 22 July 2009. It is a famous students' amateur astronomy organization in China.
Observatories and stations
- Headquarters: Located in Hangzhou High School, Hangzhou, China. The record of sunspots and the observation of chromosphere (H-Alpha) are mainly done there. Station Code HGHG.
- Tianhuangping Observation Base: Located in Anji County, Zhejiang, China. Movable-equipment-based optical observations are mainly performed there. Station Code HGTHP.
- Remote Experimental Telescope (RET): Located in Tianhuangping Observation Base,28 cm of aperture.
- Qianjiang Observatory/Planetarium (under planning): Located in Hangzhou High School's new campus near Qiantang River. A 1-meter radio telescope and a space theatre are planned to be constructed there.
- Hangzhou-Aksu Cooperative Observatory: Located in No.3 High School of Aksu,Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, 28 cm of aperture. Station Code HGXnR.
Honorary leader
- September 2002 – Now: Hu Jingyao (胡景耀), former leading scientist of Xinglong Station, National Astronomical Observatory of China
Instructors
- September 2002 – Now: Lin Lan (林岚), senior geography (astronomy) teacher of Hangzhou High School.
- September 2011 – Now: Chu Wangwei (储王伟), teacher of Hangzhou High School.
Officers
Term | President | Vice President | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | September 2002 – September 2003 | Ye Fei (叶飞) | Shuai Manqin (帅曼沁) |
2 | September 2003 – September 2004 | Ge Zhiyuan (葛智渊) | Hu Yixin (胡益鑫) |
3 | September 2004 – September 2005 | Que Wenwen (阙雯雯) | Wu Cai (吴偲) |
4 | September 2005 – September 2006 | Zhao Jin (赵晋) | Ding Shushan (丁舒珊) |
5 | September 2006 – September 2007 | Yang Yi (杨毅) | Zhang Qiyi (张奇漪), Luo Jin (骆进) |
6 | September 2007 – February 2008 | Zhu Erkang (祝尔康) | Feng Yixiao (冯一笑) |
February 2008 – September 2008 | Feng Yixiao (冯一笑) | None | |
7 | September 2008 – September 2009 | Chen Shaowen (陈少闻) | Lai Chenyin (来晨莹), Lou Jundong (楼浚东) |
8 | September 2009 – September 2010 | Du Jingshan (杜竞杉) | Fu Shenming (傅慎明), Ge Nanshan (葛南杉) |
9 | September 2010 – September 2011 | Yu Wenxuan (俞雯萱) | Tian Zheyi (田哲毅), Dai Ning (戴宁) |
10 | September 2011 - September 2012 | Tang Jiahui (唐佳慧) | Qian Jingyu(钱境宇), Wang Yujia(王雨佳) |
11 | September 2012 - June 2013 | Chen Tianzeng (陈天增) | Lin Yichao (林逸超), Hao Duxing(郝笃行), Xie Zheyuan(谢哲远) |
12 | June 2013 - June 2014 | Chen Zhuojun (陈卓君) | Zhao Jiyang (赵吉洋), Huang Chenyu(黄晨瑜) |
13 | June 2014 - June 2015 | Hu Zinan (胡子男) | |
14 | June 2015 - June 2016 | Yang Lin (杨霖) |
International honours
- Zhao Jin, third prize of the 1st APAO,[1] Irkutsk, Russia, December 4–11, 2005
- Yu Di, second prize of the 1st APAO, Irkutsk, Russia, December 4–11, 2005
- Yu Di, prize for the best observeation, the 1st APAO, Irkutsk, Russia, December 4–11, 2005
- Yang Yi, second prize of the 2nd APAO,[2] Vladivostok, Russia, November 4–11, 2006
- Yang Yi, third prize of the 12th IAO,[3] Crimea, Ukraine, September 29 - October 8, 2007
- Yang Yi, prize for the best observation, the 12th IAO, Crimea, Ukraine, September 29 - October 8, 2007
- Feng Yixiao, third prize of the 2nd IOAA, Bandung, Indonesia, August 17–28, 2008
- Zhu Fengyuan, second prize of the 5th APAO,[4] Gwangju, South Korea, October 7–14, 2009
- Du Jingshan, third prize of the 5th APAO, Gwangju, South Korea, October 7–14, 2009
- Cao Dan, third prize of the 5th APAO, Gwangju, South Korea, October 7–14, 2009
- Cao Dan, prize for the best observation, the 5th APAO, Gwangju, South Korea, October 7–14, 2009
- Li Xinhui, first prize of the 14th IAO,[5] Hangzhou, China, November 8–16, 2009
- Yu Wenxuan, second prize of the 4th IOAA, Beijing, China, September 13–20, 2010
- Qian Jingyu, second prize of the 6th APAO, Tolikara, Indonesia, November–December, 2010
- Qian Jingyu, Honor prize of the 5th IOAA, Poland, August 25-November 4, 2011
- Wang Luya, Honor prize of the 5th IOAA, Poland, August 25-November 4, 2011
- Chen Tianzeng, third prize of the 8th APAO, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, November 26-December 4, 2012
- Chen Tianzeng, Funny Picture of Bear in Solutions prize of the 8th APAO, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, November 26-December 4, 2012
- Chen Tianzeng, third prize of the 18th IAO, Dubingial, Lithuania, September 7-14, 2013
Other honours
- Two research subjects have reached the first prize of CASTIC, 2008,2010[6]
- Ding Shushan, joined in the Fast Moving Object Project and found FMO 2005-QQ87 on 8 August 2005
References
- ↑ http://www.issp.ac.ru/iao/apao/2005/5a.html#winners
- ↑ http://www.issp.ac.ru/iao/apao/2006/5a.html#winners
- ↑ http://www.issp.ac.ru/iao/2007/iao07_pw.html
- ↑ http://issp3.issp.ac.ru/iao/apao/2009/5a.html#winners
- ↑ http://issp3.issp.ac.ru/iao/2009/
- ↑ http://castic.xiaoxiaotong.org/news/View.aspx?ArticleId=7400
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