Annual: Trinity 2005

Page 155

Astronomy Academic

Trinity College Observatory

T

here have been significant changes in Astronomy at Trinity this year. To keep it at the forefront of school-based Astronomy the telescope mount was upgraded to the internal electronics of the Bill Cooper new paramount ME mount. Observatory Administrator This has produced a very dependable system with excellent pointing accuracy. This year has seen the start of regular astronomy camps for astronomy club students. These camps take place at Bindoon Agricultural College, far enough away from the bright lights of Perth that students can observe dark sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae visually using a 30 inch Obsession and 14 inch Meade telescope. This is complemented with binoculars and planispheres so that students get a thorough grounding in navigating the night sky. Winter skies have produced some excellent nights of steady seeing and good clarity, but it can be quite challenging for the students to keep warm sleeping in tents. The warmer nights have provided students with the opportunity to lie under their flyscreens and enjoy the silent majesty of the Milky Way overhead.

Star Observers this year so that we could contribute data and research. For example Ben Goodsell has begun observing and plotting light curves for several different types of variable stars. Aaron Hueppauff has calibrated our astronomical images so that we can quantify the amount of variability that we will get in a set of images. Tom Cox has taken images of star clusters using different filters and has used this to determine the age and distance of these clusters. The Astronomy Club has gathered pace with enthusiastic younger members. We have had many lectures on diverse topics such as Parallel Universes and Hot Topics in Modern Astronomy. Guest speakers included former Trinity student, Paul Luckas, who talked to the boys about the Tenagra Observatories and his supernovae discoveries. Students have attended the Mars Society public lectures which are held regularly at Trinity. Once again Trinity and the Astronomy Club students hosted the Annual Australian Astrofest. Bill Cooper Observatory Administrator

2005 has seen a move away from using the telescope merely to produce images, beautiful though they may be, but to use telescopic images to collect data that can be analysed and evaluated to give us information about underlying processes. To this end we joined the Astronomical Association of Variable

Colour Magnitude Diagram for NGC 4755 Bmag – Vmag -1.5

-1

-0.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

V mag

-2

An example of the work of Tom Cox on the star cluster NGC 4755

153


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Volleyball

3min
pages 194-195

Waterpolo

3min
pages 196-197

Student Roll Call

26min
pages 198-204

Tennis

4min
pages 191-193

Swimming

3min
page 190

Soccer

4min
pages 187-189

Rugby

2min
pages 185-186

Rowing

8min
pages 181-184

Cross Country

3min
pages 173-174

Football

8min
pages 175-177

Hockey

5min
pages 178-180

Cricket

5min
pages 170-172

Badminton/Basketball

6min
pages 167-169

Athletics

4min
pages 165-166

Sport Awards

1min
page 163

Sport

4min
page 164

Career Development

2min
page 161

Senior Enterprise Program

3min
pages 159-160

Society and Environment

3min
page 158

Biology

3min
pages 156-157

Science

2min
page 154

Astronomy

2min
page 155

Music

9min
pages 146-152

Religious Education

4min
page 153

P.L. Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 144

Mathematics

4min
page 145

Languages

1min
page 143

Information and Communication Technology

2min
page 142

Visual Arts

4min
pages 134-136

Education Support

2min
page 141

English and Debating

2min
page 140

Design and Technology

2min
page 139

Christian Service

8min
pages 131-133

Junior Sport

15min
pages 107-117

Year 4

5min
pages 96-99

Campus Ministry

23min
pages 118-130

Junior Performing Arts

2min
page 106

Junior Music

2min
pages 104-105

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 100-101

Junior Library

1min
page 103

Year 5

5min
pages 92-95

Year 6

6min
pages 88-91

Head of Middle

3min
page 64

Year 7

6min
pages 84-87

Year 8

7min
pages 72-77

Junior School Concert

2min
pages 80-83

Year 9

8min
pages 65-71

Head of Junior

3min
pages 78-79

Year 10

7min
pages 58-63

Year 11

9min
pages 50-57

Head of Senior

3min
page 34

College Auxiliary

1min
page 27

Valedictory Address

6min
pages 31-33

Grounds and Maintenance

2min
page 28

2005 Awards

1min
page 30

2005 Year 12 Results

1min
page 29

Trinity Old Boys

5min
pages 24-25

Counsellor

3min
page 23

Province Leader

3min
page 9

College Board

3min
page 10

Parent School Partnership Initiatives

1min
page 22

Vale

6min
pages 18-19

Farewell Br Rob Callen

3min
page 21

Contents

1min
page 5

Chaplain

2min
page 20

Principal’s Address

9min
pages 6-8
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Annual: Trinity 2005 by Trinity College, Perth - Issuu