[Astronomy Ireland] Public Lecture: Meteorites, International Space Station, Trip to Norway, The Sky at Night
Membership DVD Shop 1. Public Lecture: Meteorites: Myth, Mystery, and Marvel Meteorites are meteors that originate in outer space and eventually fall to earth. They have always been the subject of fascination right throughout history. Some become very visible in the form of fireballs before they hit Earth, as was the case with the recent Chelabinsk meteorite in Russia, which injured many people and damaged buildings. It is a widely held theory that a large meteorite wiped out the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period. It has recently been discovered that some relics from Ancient Egypt were made from iron that came from meteorites. Until now, archaeologists couldn't explain why iron was found in artefacts that dated thousands of years before iron smelting took place in Egypt. Iron from meteorites was likely to be considered a gift from the gods, and the metal was associated with royalty and power. Astronomy Ireland's June Public Lecture will seek to examine the myths and legends, and the fact and fiction, behind these invaders from outer space. Meteorites: Myth, Mystery, and Marvel will be delivered by Dr Caroline Smith, Curator of Meteorites at the Natural History Museum in London. The lecture will take place in Trinity College Dublin on June 10th at 8pm. For tickets and DVDs, please click HERE or call Astronomy Ireland on (01) 890 11 11. 2. International Space Station Over Ireland The biggest and most expensive spacecraft ever put in orbit, the International Space Station (ISS), will be visible in our evening skies from tonight, and will continue to be visible until June 16th. The launch of a resupply ATV later this week means we may even get to see a space chase! Each afternoon Astronomy Ireland will publish the times the ISS will be visible at www.astronomy.ie/iss and you can also receive daily reminders of this time by texting the word SPACE to 57003 (subscription service; one message will be sent each day the ISS is visible and it costs €1 per message received). 3. Northern Lights Voyage in Norway Astronomy Ireland is delighted to announce that we are running our third trip to Norway this December in conjunction with Project Travel. a special trip to the Artic to give you a unique and memorable experience in astronomy. We'll be spending all five nights above the Arctic Circle in Norway, thereby maximising our chances of seeing the mysterious Northern Lights. This trip also includes a three-day cruise along the beautiful Norwegian coast. Life on board the MS Nordlys is very relaxed and informal and you'll have plenty of time to take in the wonderful views from the ship's Panoramic Lounge. We'll have our own special guest lecturer travelling with us who will give us a private lecture on an astronomy-related theme every day on board and who will guide us around the night sky from the deck. The trip takes place from December 1st to 6th, and is only €1879 per person sharing. For full details on booking and the itinerary, please visit www.astronomy.ie/norway or contact Project Travel at (01) 210 8391. 4. BBC's The Sky at Night Lives of the Stars: Lucie Green and Chris Lintott discuss stars and what happens to them when they die. TSAN JUNE 2013 Sun June 02 at 11:40pm BBC 1 Northern Ireland Sun June 02 at 11:40pm BBC One HD Thu June 06 at 07:30pm BBC FOUR Fri June 07 at 01:30am BBC FOUR Sat June 08 at 08:40am BBC 2 Northern Ireland Sat June 08 at 08:40am BBC Two HD Note that the BBC1 and BBC2 programmes are shorter versions (20 minutes). Try to watch BBC FOUR transmissions (30 minutes) All of the Sky At Night team have now given public lectures to Astronomy Ireland, all of which you can get on DVD by post at www.astronomy.ie/dvd Astronomy Ireland The world's most popular astronomy club www.astronomy.ie ( subscribe / unsubscribe )
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