Event: Astronomy Ireland Colm J. Cannon Memorial
Lecture
Title: "Searching for Planets Around Other Stars - From
Galway"
Date: 8pm October 13 (Monday)
Venue: Physics Building, Trinity College
Dublin.
Admission: 7 Euro, Tickets are available at the door, or call (01) 847 0777, or online
at:
Book your
ticket HERE
and order the DVD HERE
3. Saturday Job in our Telescope
Shop
As you know we run Ireland's biggest telescope
shop, supplying beginners and experts alike all across Ireland. We have a
vacancy for someone to help in the Shop on Saturday with everything from
supporting sales staff, packing orders for delivery, stock takes, tidying up,
etc. Apply to sales@astronomy.ie
4. Book Launch
Anthony Murphy (journalist & A.I. member) and
Richard Moore (artist) will be launching the revised and updated edition of
their book "Island of the Setting
Sun":
Thursday September 25th in The Portrait
Gallery, Dublin Castle from 6pm to 8pm. Special Guest of Honour will be Composer, Michael
Holohan ((Member of Aosdána). The first edition of Anthony & Richard's book was
favourably reviewed in Astronomy Ireland's magazine so everyone is welcome to
come along to the launch of the second edition. See you there.
5. Amateur Radio Satellite
Lecture
The Centre for Telecommunications Value-Chain
Research at Trinity College Dublin invites you to a presentation
by:
Dr. Robert McGwier N4HY (Center for
Communications Research in Princeton, N.J. USA)
Friday September 26th, 2008
at 2.30pm in Lloyd Institute LB01 lecture theatre, TCD (map)
Bob is a highly-engaging speaker and is currently
working on the AMSAT Eagle project on several software-defined radio
transponders, the AMSAT-DL Phase 3 Express Project. Bob is currently the
AMSAT Vice President for Engineering. He was
a designer and builder on the AMSAT Microsat’s and participated in the
Amsat-Oscar 13 and Amsat-Oscar 40 projects. Well known as N4HY, he has been an
amateur radio operator since 1964. Bob's presentation will cover his
software-defined radio, networking, and AMSAT work. All are welcome. Further
information from Keith Nolan (TCD) on 01-8968443
or keithnolan@mee.tcd.ie
6. I.S.S. Visible in Evening
Skies
The International Space Station will blaze across
the sky every from now until October 8th. On board since early April are 3
astronauts Sergei Volkov, Oleg Kononenko, Greg Chamitoff. When I.S.S. flies over
it is the brightest star-like object in the sky, an amazing sight. It will pass
near Jupiter, and also the Moon. Details about I.S.S. are at www.astronomy.ie/iss
The time to see I.S.S. is different each evening
and you will only see it at its best, high up, for a minute or so. There are
websites that give automated predictions but check them regularly in case I.S.S.
is moved in its orbit which can throw the predictions out. For this reason, and
for those who want the very latest and most accurate predictions we set up a
text service to send the exact time to your mobile about 2 hours before I.S.S.
flies over. Simply,
text SPACE to
57003
each text costs 1euro (we surveyed 9,000 people and
this was the rate suggested) and proceeds help us promote interest in astronomy
in Ireland so please tell your friends.
You can also get predictions on our
Newsline each afternoon: call 1550-111-442
(calls cost 95cent/min) or in U.K. call 09001-88-1950 (calls cost
60p/min)
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