Prior Conventions

Each year the ATS holds its annual meeting in proximity to historic observatories and astronomical instrumentation in the United States, Canada, and Europe. The Society rotates its meetings to varying locations to best accommodate the access for its many far-spread members. Each meeting generally covers 3-5 days, depending on the location, scheduled papers, and events, and spans over a weekend.

2017 Los Angeles, CA – “Mount Wilson Observatory”

2016 Flagstaff, AZ – “Return to Mars Hill” – Lowell Observatory

2015 Mt. Hamilton, CA – “A Star is Reborn” – Lick Observatory

2014 Northfield, MN – “The Prairie’s Starry Messenger” – Goodsell Observatory

Cincinnati, OH – Special symposium in honor of Craig Waff

2013 Madison, WI – “On Wisconsin” – U. of WI Observatory

2012 Hamburg, Germany – The Centennial Celebration of Hamburg Observatory

2011 Tucson, AZ – Kitt Peak & Whipple Observatories & Steward Mirror Lab

2010 Charlottesville, VA – Leander McCormick Observatory

2009 Detroit, MI – Detroit Observatory

2008 Leiden, Netherlands – Boerhaave Museum

2007 Greenville, SC – Roper Mountain Science Center

2006 Fort Davis, TX – McDonald Observatory

2005 Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Observatory

2003 Denver, CO – Chamberlin Observatory

2002 Dublin, Ireland – Lord Rosse’s Observatory at Birr Castle, …

2001 Pittsburgh, PA – Allegheny Observatory, John Brashear, etc.

 

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WS: 2008 Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Observatory (Workshop)

2004 Nantucket, MA – Maria Mitchell Observatory

2000 Flagstaff, AZ – Lowell Observatory

1999 Victoria, BC, Canada – Dominion Observatory

1998 Boston, MA – Harvard Observatory

1997 Pasadena, CA – Mt. Wilson & Palomar Observatories

1996 Bath, England – Univ. London, Cambridge, & Greenwich Observatories

1995 Philadelphia, PA – Swarthmore Observatory

1994 Santa Clara, CA – Chabot, & Lick Observatory

1993 Williams Bay, WI – Yerkes Observatory

1992 Washington, DC – U.S. Naval Observatory