[Astronomy Ireland] Solar System Supplement, Cork Lecture, DVD, Viewing
1. The Examiner's Solar System Supplement Today's copy of The Examiner carries a superb 16 page supplement on the Solar System. Their feature writer Mark Evans did a wonderful job and included contributions by Leo Enright (Mars), David Moore (the Introduction) and our own Shop (Telescope Competition on back page). Grab a copy at your local newsagent before they sell out! Tomorrow (Sept. 14) there will be a Solar System Poster in The Examiner also - don't miss it. 2. Cork Lecture Thursday Astronomy Ireland will be presenting a lecture for the general public on Thursday September 14th at 8pm in the Silversprings Hotel entitled: THE SPACE SHUTTLE Everyone is welcome and admission is 3euro for children/students/unwaged and 5euro for adults For more details see www.astronomy.ie or call (01) 847 0777 ALL WELCOME 3. DVD of our E.S.A. Lecture available A packed crowd attended the lecture on Monday Sept. 11 by Prof David Southwood, Director of Science at the European Space Agency - and why not, he has over a dozen spacecraft worth billions operating beyond the Earth at present, and plans for more. As promised, for all of you living outside Dublin this lecture has been put on DVD and is available for just 5euro plus P&P at www.astronomy.ie/lectureDVD.html Our next Public Lecture and DVD is about NASA's plans for space exploration and will take place in Trinity College Dublin on October 9th. Kevin Nolan, one of Carl Sagan's Planetary Society Co-ordinatiors will explain how NASA is going back to the Moon and Mars, and their involvement with E.S.A. to continue exploring the final frontier. Please book your places for the October lecture now at www.astronomy.ie/lecture0610.html and order the DVD soon at www.astronomy.ie/lectureDVD.html 4. Observing Highlights Did you hear David Moore's 'live' report last night on the A.I. Radio Show as Jupiter lay just above Zubenelgenubi in the southwest? You can still see this over the next few evenings also. Then there was the spectacular sight of the Moon covering the Pleiades star cluster after the radio show all evening. Download the A.I. Radio Show FREE now from www.astronomy.ie/AIRS or get the podcast, and tune in live on 103.2FM or the internet every Tuesday at 8pm. Always check out the Sky Diary pages of our magazine (www.astronomy.ie/sub) for events like this - the next big prediction is Saturn very close to the Moon next Tuesday - see the magazine. If you saw the Moon and Pleiades (or took a photo) please email observe@astronomy.ie for our monthly magazine report. David Grennan got a nice photo from Dublin 5 and Martin McKenna in Co. Derry saw an aurora at the same time! We want to know what you saw? ASTRONOMY IRELAND - for telescopes and information www.astronomy.ie or call (01) 847 0777
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