Showing posts with label Astronomy Preparation Guideline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astronomy Preparation Guideline. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2023

USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (USAAO) 2023

Registration for the first round of USAAAO is open. Registration will close on January 31st, 2023.

The first round exam will take place on February 11th, and there will be two time slots available to accommodate students in different time zones. The competition will be online, and students will be proctored by USAAAO volunteers through video calls.

Anyone can participate in the First Round Exam. Everyone who scores above the cutoff can participate in the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). To qualify for the national team, however, you must be a high school student with US citizenship or permanent residency.

There is a fee of $30 to register, but they have a financial aid application for those who need it. For More Information, please visit https://usaaao.org/ 

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Friday, January 20, 2023

Bangladesh Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (BDOAA) 2023 [Registration]

Registration for the 6th Bangladesh Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics 2023 has started.

Register yourself now for the largest Astronomy Competition in Bangladesh to get a chance to represent Bangladesh at the 16th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics in Poland and the 2nd IOAA JR in Greece!


All school/college students who are below 19 years old (7th to 12th Graders and HSC/A-Level Candidates) can participate. The registration fee for participation is 100 BDT.


For more details about registration, please visit: bdoaa.org/registration

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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Astronomy Olympiad Papers (USAAO and INAO) 2016 [Past Olympiad Papers]

Solving problems from the previous Olympiad papers is an excellent way to prepare for any Olympiad. 

The purpose of this post is to share the recent papers of USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad and Indian Astronomy Olympiad in order to help you with the upcoming regional Astronomy Olympiad in your country. Do try to come out with your own solution first, and then, review their solution.


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Saturday, February 6, 2016

11th Bangladesh Astronomy Olympiad 2016

Registration for 11th Bangladesh Astronomy Olympiad 2016 has started. 

The divisional rounds will be starting from 11th March 2016 and the national round will take place on 25th March 2016.


All school/college students who were born in or after 1997 are eligible to participate. The registration fee for participation is 400 BDT and deadline for registration is on 20th February 2016.


The winners of this year’s competition will be selected to represent Bangladesh in the 10th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) 2016 to be held in India in this December. The entire expenditure of the IOAA participation will be provided by the Bangladesh Astronomical Association.
For more details, Facebook group: Bangladesh Astronomical Association (Official).


Registration Address: Avik Prakash – 51, Aziz Super Market (Ground Floor), Shahbagh, Dhaka. 
 
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

British Olympiad in Astronomy & Astrophysics (BAAO) 2015 Papers [Past Olympiad Papers]


British Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Problems and Solutions 2015. 

The British Olympiad in Astronomy and Astronomy took place for the very first time in 2015. On its debut participation at 9th IOAA, the UK team secured two silver medals (three students represented UK). Have a look at the selection test papers of BAAO 2015.


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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Astronomy Olympiad Textbooks

Theoretical Textbooks

Astronomy: Principles and Practice 
by A.E. Roy and D. Clarke.
 

The book provides several straightforward mathematical tools, and discusses some simple physical processes that are either involved in the astronomer's tools of trade or concerned in the mechanisms associated with astronomical bodies.
The first six chapters introduce the simple observations that can be made by the eye as well as discuss how such observations were interpreted by previous civilizations. The next several chapters examine the interpretation of positional measurements and the basic principles of celestial mechanics. The authors then explore radiation, optical telescopes, and radio and high-energy technologies.

To download the book, Click here.




An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics 
by Bradley W. Carroll, Dale A. Ostlie.
 
An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics reflects the dramatic changes and advancements in astrophysics that have occurred over the past decade. This is an excellent text book introducing all the essentials of modern astrophysics, in a clear and systematic way. The book is much more theoretical, and full to the brim with useful equations, facts, theorems, definitions, lots of worked examples, plenty of problems to challenge you.  An excellent book to prepare for the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA). 

To download the book, Click here.



Fundamental Astronomy 
by H. Karttunen, P. Kröger, H. Oja, M. Poutanen, K. Donner. 

Fundamental Astronomy is a well-balanced, comprehensive introduction to classical and modern astronomy. While emphasizing both the astronomical concepts and the underlying physical principles, the text provides a sound basis for more profound studies in the astronomical sciences. Long considered a standard text for physical science majors, Fundamental Astronomy is also an excellent reference work for dedicated amateur astronomers. The exercises of this book are really helpful for astronomy olympiad.

To download the book, Click here.


Schaum's Outline of Astronomy 
by Stacey Palen.

This book is for the beginners of astronomy, but it will give you hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. I'll suggest this book to those kids who are really interested to take part in the Astronomy Olympiad but haven't read any astronomy textbook before. Although the difficulty level of the problems is easy, it'll help you to have a good starting.

To download the book, Click here. 


A Problem Book in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Editor: Aniket Sule.

This book contains a compilation of problems and solutions from International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (2007-2012). The problems are decorated topic wise, i.e. Celestial Mechanics, Optics and Detectors, Galactic Astrophysics, etc. This book is highly recommended for those who are aspiring to participate in the National Astronomy Olympiad or IOAA. You need to have a clear idea about the astrophysical concepts, then this book will come in handy. 



Astronomy: A Physical Perspective
by Marc L. Kutner

Starting with the simplest objects, Astronomy: A Physical Perspective contains explanations of how and why astronomical phenomena occur, and how astronomers collect and interpret information about stars, galaxies and the solar system. The text looks at the properties of stars, star formation and evolution; neutron stars and black holes; the nature of galaxies; and the structure of the universe. It examines the past, present and future states of the universe; and final chapters use the concepts that have been developed to study the solar system, its formation; the possibility of finding other planetary systems; and the search for extraterrestrial life. This comprehensive text contains useful equations, chapter summaries, worked examples and end-of-chapter problem sets.

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Astrophysical Concepts
by Martin Harwit

This classic text presents a quantitative understanding of a range of astrophysical concepts. Emphasizing physical concepts, the book outlines cosmic events but does not portray them in detail. Instead, it provides a series of astrophysical sketches showing how to obtain quantitative insights into the structure and evolution of stars, the dynamics of cosmic gases, the large-scale behavior of the universe, and the origins of life. This book strikes a nice balance between mathematical sophistication and generality, but it can be a little difficult to read in places, particularly for someone without a strong physics background. 

To download the book, Click here.



Roy and ClarkeAstronomy: Structure of the Universe
by A. E. Roy and D. Clarke

Astronomy: Structure of the Universe is the second textbook written by Roy and Clarke. The introductory companion volume of this book is Astronomy: Principles and Practice. This volume, Astronomy: Structure of the Universe describes the observable features of the universe. The first part describes our Solar System and its members, giving special attention to the Sun, Earth and Moon. The second part treats the nature of matter and its behavior in stellar bodies and interstellar matter under a wide range of physical conditions. The third part discusses our Galaxy in detail before considering external galaxies and ending with questions of cosmology and cosmogony. 

To buy the book, click here.  



An Introduction to Mechanics
by Daniel Kleppner and Robert Kolenkow

This is a classic text on the principles of classical mechanics. The explanations are clear, concise and the examples are illuminating. For 40 years, Kleppner and Kolenkow's text has introduced students to the principles of mechanics.

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A Student's Guide to the Mathematics of Astronomy
by Daniel Fleisch and Julia Kregenow

This is another book for the the beginners of Astronomy.  The authors address topics that students find most troublesome, on subjects ranging from stars and light to gravity and black holes. Dozens of fully worked examples and over 150 exercises and homework problems help readers get to grips with the concepts in each chapter. An accompanying website features a host of supporting materials, including interactive solutions for every exercise and problem in the text and a series of video podcasts in which the authors explain the important concepts of every section of the book.

To download the book, click here



Observational Textbooks


Sky and Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas
by Roger W. Sinnott

Perfect for experienced stargazers and beginners alike, Sky & Telescope’s Pocket Sky Atlas will have you exploring the heavens in no time. Sky & Telescope’s celestial atlases are the standard by which all other star atlases have been judged for a half century. This is the handiest detailed atlas around.
 
To download the book, click here
 
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Course Notes

Introduction to Astronomy
by Professor Ronen Plesser

Introduction to Astronomy is an amazing astronomy course by Professor Ronen Plesser of Duke University. The course is offered through Coursera, an online learning platform. This is an ideal course for the students who are preparing for astronomy Olympiad. 

Here are the notes from Olivier Henry (henry@alumni.caltech.edu), based on Introduction to Astronomy course. These notes cover most of the topics needed to learn for astronomy olympiad. I hope it'll help most of you.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Preparation for Regional Astronomy Olympiad [Preparation Guideline]

I'm writing this post to help the kids out there who are planning to participate in the local astronomy olympiads.


Firstly, don't be surprised if you see some multiple choice "general knowledge" type questions in the exam paper. Check this . This will uplift your confidence.

Mathematical Astrophysics

If you're a beginner, start with "Schaum’s Outline of Astronomy" by Stacey Palen.
 
For Coordinate Geometry and Celestial Mechanics,

Book: Astronomy Principles and Practice by Roy and Clarke. 

Chapter 7-9 : Will give you a good understanding of Celestial Sphere and Coordinate Geometry. 
Chapter 13-14 : Will give you a good understanding of Celestial Mechanics.


For Overall Theoretical Preparation, 

Book: "Fundamental Astronomy" by H. Karttunen, P. Kröger, H. Oja, M. Poutanen, Karl J. Donner.

You'll get the books here.
 
Observational and Star Diagram

Book: "Tara Porichity" by Mohammad Abdur Jabbar, or any star diagram book from your country.

Last but not the least, solve problems from previous year's astronomy olympiad. Check the blog to find problem sets from USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad, BAAO, INAO, etc.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

250 Astronomy Problems - The Paradoxical Universe by Ivanov, Krivov, Denissenkov [Past Olympiad Papers]


The Paradoxical Universe is an astronomy problem book written by V. V. Ivanov, A. V. Krivov, P. A. Denissenkov of Saint Petersburg State University. 

It contains 250 astronomical problems, ranging from Celestial Mechanics to Galactic Astronomy - An excellent book for astronomy olympiad preparation.

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Monday, December 15, 2014

United States Astronomy & Astrophysics Olympiad (USAAAO) 2014 Papers [Past Olympiad Papers]


This is the question paper of United States Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad 2013-2014. Since Bangladesh Astronomy Olympiad 2015 is going to take place in the next month, I believe solving this problem set will help you to go some extra miles in the competition. 

Also, if you want to practice more, check out the Indian National Astronomy Olympiad Question Paper 2014.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Bangladesh Astronomy Olympiad (BdAO) 2015 [Registration]


The divisional round of 10th Bangladesh Astronomy Olympiad will be held on 26th January, 2015. 


This year, the regional round will be organized in 14 districts. The final selection will be held on 31st January, 2015 in Dhaka. For the latest updates about the olympiad, follow the facebook froup of  Bangladesh Astronomical Association.

For preparation, check this link and all the posts labeled by Astronomy Preparation Guideline


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Friday, November 7, 2014

Iran Astronomy & Astrophysics Olympiad (IAAO) 2014 Papers [Past Olympiad Papers]


Iran's 8th IOAA (International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics) team has secured 4 Gold Medals and 6 Silver Medals in the competition. 

So far, this is the Iran team's best result in IOAA. This year's team has designed a set of problems, which will be helpful for preparation of Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad. It consists problems of total 1100 marks. 

If you face any difficulties while solving the problems, you can directly contact with the Iran's 8th IOAA team members (Their Email Address is given in the file). 


Source: http://ioaa2014.blogsky.com/

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Thursday, October 30, 2014

International Earth Science Olympiad Papers (only Astronomy) (2007-2013) [Past Olympiad Papers]


IESO, or International Earth Science Olympiad contains one section of terrestrial astronomy. 

In the previous years, some similar problems from IESO appeared in the National Astronomy Olympiad. In this collection, I've compiled all the astronomy problems from past IESOs. Hope this will be a useful resource for astronomy olympiad preparation.


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Thursday, October 23, 2014

International Astronomy Olympiad Papers (IAO) (2011-2014) [Past Olympiad Papers]

The International Astronomy Olympiad was founded by Eurasian Astronomical Society in 1996. 


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. Here are the problems of IAO, some are really old and some of the papers are latest. Enjoy! 



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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

400 Astronomy Problems - Astronomical Olympiads by V.G. Surdin [Past Olympiad Papers]

The book contains about 400 problems in astronomy. Some of them - classical, part - totally new. 


All decisions drawn up by the author of the book, and often complement and even correct the mistakes of classical solutions. The level of problems in the Olympiad are below average, although some challenges will require hard work. The vast majority of problems with a twist '`Do not rush to respond, even if at first glance seem a simple task. The book is highly recommended for students who are preparing for astronomy Olympiad


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Saturday, October 18, 2014

International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) Syllabus


The 
International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) is an annual astronomy competition for high school students. Here is the syllabus of IOAA.