1. Christmas Lecture and
Party
EXOPLANETS - Discovering New Earths
Each year we invite everyone in Ireland to join us for a special annual
event: our annual Christmas Party preceded by a very special lecture for
Christmas.
This is a Public Lecture so we want you to invite all your family and
friends along too, and bring them to the Party afterwards also.
This year we are delighted that the star of the BBC Sky At Night show that
was all about EXOPLANETS (planets around other stars) earlier this year, Dr
Giovanna Tinetti from University College London, will give our CHRISTMAS
LECTURE.
This is a fascinating topic that one day will yield the discovery of life
on other planets. The first step is to find planets like the Earth from amongst
the trillion or so thought to lie in our own Milky Way Galaxy.
All your family and friends should enjoy this topic and there will be free
food at the Party in the nearby Lombard Inn after the talk with Dr Tinetti as
our guest.
LECTURE DETAILS (to whet your appetite!)
In our Christmas Public Lecture, Dr Tinetti will explore the amazing
science behind the discovery of new planets, and how advancements in technology
will allow us to find life-supporting new Earths.
So far, 853 planets around other stars have been found. The first exoplanet
was found 20 years ago in 1992 orbiting a pulsar. It is expected that there are
many billions of planets in the Milky Way galaxy, not only occurring around
stars but also as free-floating planets without a parent star, gliding through
deep space.
The discovery of extrasolar planets has intensified interest in the search
for extraterrestrial life. A number of planets with a mass similar to that of
Earth, and planets existing in the so-called "Goldilocks Zone", have been found
in recent times.
VENUE: The lecture takes place in Trinity College Dublin on Monday,
December 10th, at 8pm.
For tickets, details and DVDs, please click
HERE.
3. The Sky at
Night
"Mercury and the Moon" is this month's subject on the
world's longest running TV astronomy show "THE SKY AT NIGHT" with:
- Sir Patrick Moore
- Paul Abel
- Pete Lawrence
- Dr Chris
Lintott
- Dr Chris North
All of whom have now given Public Lectures for Astronomy Ireland:
This month they talk about the latest news from Messenger, the spacecraft
over Mercury. Chris Lintott looks at the legacy of the last moon mission, Apollo
17 which celebrates its 50th anniversary this month.
TSAN DECEMBER 2012
Mon Dec 03 at 12:00am BBC 1 Northern
Ireland
Thu Dec 06 at 07:30pm BBC FOUR
Fri Dec 07 at 01:00am BBC
FOUR
Fri Dec 07 at 11:50pm BBC HD
Sat Dec 08 at 12:00pm BBC 2 Northern
Ireland
Sun Dec 09 at 12:30am BBC FOUR
Note that the BBC1 and BBC2 programmes are shorter versions (20
minutes).
Try to watch BBC FOUR or BBC HD transmissions (30 minutes)
For advice on telescopes to view the objects in this programme call
Ireland's biggest telescope shop at Astronomy Ireland:
www.astronomy.ie/shop or
call (01) 890 11 11 six days a week.
3. JL Synge Public Lecture
The Maths Dept of Trinity College Dublin (
www.maths.tcd.ie) presents the 11th JL Synge
Public Lecture
From Here To Infinity: Gravity and the Cosmos by
Professor Lord Martin J. Rees at 8pm on Friday December 7th in the Hamilton
Building, TCD.