International Astronomy Olympiad

The International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) is an internationally recognized annual astronomy scientific-educating event for high school students (14–18 years old), which includes an intellectual competition between these students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads.

The Eurasian Astronomical Society founded the IAO in 1996.

Competing rounds

The competing part of IAO consists of three rounds: a theoretical, an observational, and a practical. Problems of the theoretical round involve classical problems in branches of astronomy, astrophysics, space and planetary physics, and maybe hypothetical situations. The observational round involves recognizing stars, constellations, estimating star magnitude and angular distance, working with telescopes or other observational technique. The practical round consists of problems based on data results of observations, solutions propose analysis of these data. The chairman is Michael Gavrilov.

Aim

The style of the problems of IAO is aimed at developing imagination, creativity and independent thinking. They stimulate the students to recognize the problem independently, to choose a model, to make necessary suppositions, estimations, to conduct multiway calculations or logic operations. The rounds are not tests of speed or memory or knowledge of formal facts and data, and all basic data and formal facts are provided to the students. The ways of solutions are of the first priority in evaluations of the participants' solutions, while the correct formal final answer (formula or numerical value) does not play the determining role in the evaluation. Participants should have a possibility to exhibit the analytical capacities, and not just to do all procedures by hard rules. Also the jury board does not demand from participants to follow the way of solution that is written by the author or composer of the problem.

The International Astronomy Olympiad is carried out in the spirit of friendship and tolerance, where the competition is a stimulus for showing the participants' capabilities but contacts, exchange of ideas and collaboration between students, teachers and scientists from various countries have a primary importance. The competition at the IAO is not the only part of the programme.

Participants

The students for IAO are selected during National Olympiads and Camps of the participating states.

Traditionally the teams of Armenia, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Estonia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Korea, Lithuania, Moscow Land, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Serbia, and Thailand take part in the IAO. Bangladesh, Crimea, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Belarus take part not regularly. Croatia, Czech Republic and Kazakhstan joined the competition at last years. A few countries plan to join IAO in the nearest future.

Moscow Land and Crimea send teams apart from Russia and Ukraine. As organizers of the oldest open astronomical olympiads and competitions (since the 1940s), and due to their historical service in the formation and development of IAO they are considered at IAO as independent states with all rights and duties.

Summary

Nr.YearDatesTime ZoneTownCountry or
territory
Participating
states
Observing
states
I1996November 1–9UT+3Nizhnij ArkhyzRussia Russia41
II1997October 21–28UT+4 / UT+3Nizhnij ArkhyzRussia Russia4-
III1998October 20–27UT+4 / UT+3Nizhnij ArkhyzRussia Russia51
IV1999September 25 – October 2UT+3NauchnyjAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea72
V2000October 20–27UT+4Nizhnij ArkhyzRussia Russia8-
VI2001September 26 – October 3UT+3NauchnyjAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea72
VII2002October 22–29UT+4 / UT+3Nizhnij ArkhyzRussia Russia11-
VIII2003October 2–8UT+2StockholmSweden Sweden132
IX2004October 1–9UT+3SimeizAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea18-
X2005October 25 – November 2UT+8BeijingChina China152
XI2006November 10–19UT+5:30BombayIndia India163
XII2007September 29 – October 7UT+3SimeizAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea231
XIII2008October 13–21UT+2TriesteItaly Italy191
XIV2009November 8–16UT+8HangzhouChina China171
XV2010October 16–24UT+3SudakAutonomous Republic of Crimea Crimea19-
XVI2011September 22–30UT+6Alma-AtaKazakhstan Kazakhstan192
XVII2012October 16–24UT+9GwangjuSouth Korea Korea202
XVIII2013September 6–14UT+3VilniusLithuania Lithuania20-
XIX2014October 12–21UT+6Bishkek - Cholpon-AtaKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan17-
XX2015October 15–23UT+3KazanRussia Russia13-
XXI2016October 5–13UT+3Smolyan - PamporovoBulgaria Bulgaria16-
XXII2017October 27 – November 4UT+8WeihaiChina China141
XXIII2018October 6–14UT+5:30ColomboSri Lanka Sri Lanka19-

Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad

The Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad (APAO) is a regional annual astronomy event for high school students from Asian countries. It provides a program for teams of students that did not qualify for the International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) and the APAO follows the IAO on the calendar. The APAO was founded April 25, 2005 by IAO chairman.[1]

Teams of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizia, Korea, Nepal, Pakistan, Asian part of Russia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam took part in the APAOs.

List of APAOs

Nr.YearDatesTime ZoneTownCountryParticipating
states
Observing
states
I2005December 4–11UT+8IrkutskRussia Russia5-
II2006December 4–11UT+10VladivostokRussia Russia6-
III2007November 21–29UT+8XiamenChina China4-
IV2008November 16–23UT+6BishkekKyrgyzstan Kirgizia6-
V2009October 7–14UT+9DamyangSouth Korea Korea9-
VI2010November 24 – December 5UT+7 / UT+9TolikaraIndonesia Indonesia81
VII2011November 7–15UT+5AktyubinskKazakhstan Kazakhstan6-
VIII2012November 26 – December 4UT+6Cox's BazarBangladesh Bangladesh6-
IX2013November 23 – December 2UT+8TomohonIndonesia Indonesia6-
X2014November 24 – December 2UT+8Irkutsk, ListvyankaRussia Russia5-
XI2015November 13–22UT+6DhakaBangladesh Bangladesh4-
XII2016November 17–25UT+9GoheungSouth Korea Korea7-
XIII2017November 22–30UT+7NovosibirskRussia Russia4-
XIV2018November 24 – December 2UT+8LijiangChina China

See also

Other International Olympiads related to Astronomy:

References

  1. Gavrilov, Michael G. "Founding of the Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad". Euro-Asian Academic Society. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
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