HartRAO Home > news > Astronomy Quiz National Final at HartRAO 2007/10/26
Two schools were also finalists in 2006 - Arethabeng from Soshanguve and Eunice from Bloemfontein. The other area finalists were Springbok, Isikhokelo, Muldersdrift and Felixton.
This project was funded by SAASTA as a contribution to DST's astronomy platform month, and was ably managed by a SAASTA team.
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The teams await the start of the quiz. Quiz organiser Ina Roos can be seen standing in the background on the right.
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SAASTA CEO Beverley Damonse welcomes the teams and guests.
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One of the scorers and the timekeeper wait for action as Beverley Damonse completes her speech.
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Scene from the back of the hall as Byren Archary, Acting Director: Science Platforms, Department of Science and Technology, addresses the teams.
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The quiz gets underway. Three is the popular answer to this question.
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A study in concentration as the next question is revealed.
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Intense discussion within the teams about the question.
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And they agree on the answer.
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Relief as the answer is revealed - and the teams were right.
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Sam Rametse from HartRAO had the job of projecting the questions.
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What is the answer to this one?
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It looks like Laerskool Muldersdrift got it right.
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The questions became more challenging as the quiz progressed. Here three different answers have been chosen - who will be right?
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Quiz mistress Tebogo Gule addresses the teams at the end of the first round, where the closeness of the contest is revealed by the scores on the flipchart.
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Into the second round of ten questions - who got this one right?
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More intense debate on this question.
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Nearing the end - and someone has to be wrong on this one.
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Its over! Waiting now for the final results, supporters gather around their teams.
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Nearby Laerskool Muldersdrift brought a large contingent.
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Arethabeng supporters from Soshanguve.
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And the winners are - Eunice from Bloemfontein! Last year's runners-up triumph. HartRAO Director Roy Booth hands out the prizes. The team prize was a 20cm telescope, from Eridanus Optics in Tshwane. Each team member also received a pair of 8x56 binoculars obtained at cost from Eridanus Optics, plus the book "Skywatching". Eridanus optics also sponsored a solar filter sheet for each school.
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With the telescope prize are, from left to right, Suzie Maruma of SAASTA, Pragya Dawadi, Naomi Steinberg, Ms Mia Zealie (Eunice teacher), Jacquis Ras, Jodie Muller and Professor Roy Booth.
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Announcer Helen Malherbe of SAASTA, with Eunice teacher Mia Zealie and Roy Booth.
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But every team who participated had already won their way through four rounds in the local area competitions, and all left with prizes. Here the Arethabeng team collect theirs from Roy Booth.
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Laerskool Muldersdrift collect their prizes.