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The Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) is the professional body representing
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. Established in 1966, it is incorporated in the
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. Membership of the ASA is open to people "capable of contributing to the advancement of astronomy or a closely related field". This means that the members are mainly active professional astronomers and
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. Some retired astronomers and distinguished
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are also members, and several organisations are corporate members of the society. The ASA currently has around 600 members. It publishes a peer-reviewed journal, ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia''.


History

At its establishment in 1966, notable astronomer
Ben Gascoigne Sidney Charles Bartholemew "Ben" Gascoigne (11 November 191525 March 2010) was a New Zealand-born optical astronomer and expert in photometry who played a leading role in the design and commissioning of Australia's largest optical telescope, t ...
was its first vice-president.


Activities

The society currently has four topical interest groups: * the Australian National Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (ANITA), a virtual institute which aims to raise the profile of Australian theoretical astrophysics. * the Education and Public Outreach Committee (EPOC), dedicated to advancing the level of public awareness of astronomy. * Women in Astronomy chapter * Early Career Researcher chapter The ASA is trustee of the Foundation for the Advancement of Astronomy (FAA), a tax-deductible foundation intended to enhance the ASA's efforts to promote astronomy and related fields in
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, and to recognise and support excellence in those fields. The purposes of the FAA are very broadly defined, allowing its support of prizes, scholarships, research and facilities.


Prizes and awards

The ASA sponsors the following prizes and awards: * The Bok Prize for outstanding research in astronomy by an honours or eligible masters student. * The Charlene Heisler Prize for the most outstanding PhD thesis in astronomy or a closely related field. * The David Allen Prize for exceptional achievement in astronomy communication. * The Louise Webster Prize for outstanding research by a scientist early in their post-doctoral career. * The Ellery Lectureship for outstanding contributions in astronomy or related fields. * The Berenice and Arthur Page Medal for excellence in amateur astronomy.


Professional publications

The ASA's journal is the ''Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia'' (PASA), for which the editor-in-chief is
Bryan Gaensler Bryan Malcolm Gaensler (born 1973) is an Australian astronomer based at the University of Toronto. He studies magnetars, supernova remnants, and magnetic fields. In 2014, he was appointed as Director of the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy & Astro ...
. PASA is an
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-listed, fully refereed electronic-only journal for new and significant research in astrophysics, and is published on behalf of the society by
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.


See also

*
List of telescopes of Australia The list below is split between telescopes located in Australia, and telescopes sponsored by Australia such as a space telescope or foreign installation. Australia can access the Southern skies, which was a popular trend in the 20th century (ma ...
*
List of astronomical societies A list of notable groups devoted to promoting astronomy research and education. Africa * African Astronomical Society South Africa *Astronomical Society of Southern Africa Asia China * Chinese Astronomical Society India * Akash Mitra Mandal *A ...


References

;Bibliography * ;Notes


External links


Official ASA website
information for the professional astronomy community.
Astronomy Australia website
information on astronomy in Australia for the amateur astronomy community and the general public. Astronomy in Australia Learned societies of Australia Clubs and societies in Australia Scientific organisations based in Australia 1966 establishments in Australia {{sci-org-stub