1. Easter Lecture Report
& DVD
On
Monday, April 12, our Easter Public Lecture was packed out by guests
eager to hear Dr. David Ruther's talk on Mercury - the innermost planet of
the Solar System. Guests were treated to amazing images of Mercury, some
findings of Dr. Rothery's research on the mysterious planet, as well as other
curious facts about the planet that only 1% of the world's population have ever
seen with the naked eye. The history of Mercury's exploration was
described, from NASA's Mariner 10 mission right up to the present
mission, NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft, which has provided tantalising
glimpses of the amazing images to come when MESSENGER achieves orbit
in 2011.
To
read the full report of the night click HERE.
Although
the lecture was packed out, we are sure that there are many more of you out
there who would have liked to join us. For anyone who couldn't make it on
Monday night, or indeed anyone who could that wants to see the lecture again,
there is a DVD available to order online. To order just click the link
below.
2.
Space Tourists Documentary in IFI
This Friday,
16 April, the Irish premiere of a documentary called 'Space Tourists' by
Director Chris Frei will be screened in the Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Temple
Bar, Dublin. The documentary
film delves into the phenomenon of space
tourism. Anousheh Ansari dreamt of going into outer space since
childhood. A number of years and $20 million later, she realised her dream –
Ansari became the first female space tourist.
Featuring stunning scenes, the film documents her preparations and
accompanies her on her day-to-day existence aboard the International Space
Station. The magnificent beauty of space is contrasted with Kazakhstan’s almost
post-apocalyptic terrain, where disused rockets and space shuttles, the remnants
of the Soviet space programme, litter the landscape. Humorous and always utterly
fascinating, Space Tourists won Frei a best director prize at this
year’s Sundance Film Festival and this documentary is well worth going to see.
For further details and to
reserve tickets click HERE.
3. Astronomy
Tips This
Week