The venue is Trinity College Dublin's
largest lecture hall (Ed Burke Theatre) at 8pm. For more information
click HERE.
R.T.E.: Our
speaker was on The Pat Kenny show on RTE Radio 1 this morning. Check www.astronomy.ie/audio later today to
hear him.
DVD: A DVD is available to order for
anyone who can't make it to the event tonight.
SOCIAL:
After the lecture there will be a social reception in The
Lombard and we encourage all
of you to come along and have a chat with us and Dr. O'
Raifeartaigh
Please note that due to demand
we have moved this lecture to the Ed Burke Theatre in the Arts Building,
Trinity College Dublin (just off Nassau Street).
2. FREE TELESCOPE NIGHTS
!!!
Nov. 10th to 13th (Tues-Fri)
Powerful telescopes will be set
up at the Astronomy Ireland
Offices each night from November 10 - 13 (Tuesday - Friday) this week.
The main target will be the planet
Jupiter which is an amazing sight in a good quality telescope but we will also
teach you how to find your way around the sky with Ireland's most powerful hand
held laser, and show you double stars, I.S.S., star clusters, and more, like you
have never seen them before. Ideal for beginners (experts welcome too!).
Free Tea & Coffee and a FREE Hubble
DVD for every visitor over the 4 nights so please tell all your
friends.
Come along to the Astronomy Ireland
Headquarters in Butterly Business Park, Artane, Dublin 5 (www.astronomy.ie/map) from 5:30pm - 7:30pm each
evening. Events will go ahead regardless of
weather. For more information call a member of the shop staff on (01) 847 0777
or email sales@astronomy.ie.
3. Our Annual National
Exhibition "Astro-Expo"
Astronomy Ireland's annual
astronomy exhibition will once again take place this year in the impressive
Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin. This year's event is a one-day affair,
taking place on Saturday, November 14, and will include
- a specially commissioned
exhibition by the French Embassy in Ireland called 'Exploring The Universe',
- International Year of Astronomy
(IYA) exhibition 'From Earth To The Universe',
- Astro-photography displays,
telescope demonstrations and much more.
SPEAKERS:
Our keynote speaker this year is Irish
scientist, Kevin Nolan, who has written a book called 'Mars: A Cosmic
Stepping Stone'.
Other speakers include Dr. Ian Sanders
an expert on meteorites, from the Geology Dept, TCD, and a 3rd speaker
to be confirmed (see website)
FREE: There is no entry fee to the
exhibitions
The price for lectures is 25euro for all
three, or 10euro each (a 20% discount applies to members of Astronomy
Ireland).
Each year, members from all over Ireland
converge on Dublin for our annual exhibition and lectures so don't miss this,
our 19th annual event "Astro-Expo" - Ireland's biggest annual space
exhibition.
The event begins at 1pm this Saturday,
November 14. For more information and to book your places click HERE or call us on (01)
847 0777.
4. International Space Station
Returns For Science Week 2009
The International Space Station (ISS)
will be visible in Irish skies from November 11 (Wednesday) to November 26. The
ISS appears as an extremely bright star moving across the sky and is an event
not to be missed each evening it is visible. Predictions are available
on various websites, however to receive a text message to your
phone with the predicted time it will pass over simply text SPACE to
57003, each text costs 1euro and proceeds help us promote
astronomy in Ireland. Alternatively you can call our Newsline on 1550 111 442
after 6pm each day for the times to view. Remember to email your sighting
to iss@astronomy.ie and we will try to
include your observations in forthcoming issues of 'Astronomy & Space'
magazine. This time I.S.S. will pass in front of the planet Jupiter, an
amazingly rare event and we will tell you where in Ireland to see this via our
TEXT service - please tell all your friends.