Report on the ESO-ESA-IAU Conference Communicating Astronomy with the Public 2005

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Over one hundred astronomers, public information officers, planetarium specialists and image-processing gurus descended on ESO Garching in June for CAP 2005 - Communicating Astronomy with the Public 2005. This was the third international conference addressing astronomy outreach; the previous venues being La Palma and Washington DC. The main aim was to bring together the specialists from the various strands of astronomy undertaking outreach in the broadest sense. The four-day conference was a resounding success, much was achieved and the work of ESO was better appreciated (especially from the non- European perspective) through a tour of the facility. Some of the highlights of the local environs were much enjoyed through the conference dinner at the Deutsche Museum's aviation museum “Flugwerft Schleißheim” - (including cockpit tours of an F4 Phantom) and a splendid (and well liquid refreshed) evening at the Augustinerkeller, one of the largest Munich Biergartens.

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