[Astronomy Ireland] AI Special Public Lecture by top astronomer "Aliens, Where Are They?" June 9. Also, Astrology Lecture June 11
We hope that everyone will make the effort to come and hear one of Ireland's top amateur astronomers, Mr. Terry Moseley (see biogrpahy below) speak in Dublin: Astronomy Ireland is bringing Terry Moseley all the way from Co. Antrim to give the A.I. June Public Lecture in D.C.U. on Monday June 9 so we are hoping all of you reading this will make the effort to attend. JUNE PUBLIC LECTURE: "ALIENS, WHERE ARE THEY?" is an update on the Fermi Paradox. In the 1950s and 60s while working on the development of nuclear bombs, the world renowned physicist Enrico Fermi worked out how likely we were to be visited by aliens given our best ideas of how we think life got started and how often that should happen in the universe as it was known then. He concluded there should be many advanced civilisations in contact with us now. The fact that they are not gave rise to the Fermi Paradox. Terry Moseley will look at this problem using the latest knowledge about life and the universe to update the Fermi Paradox. It promises to be a fascinating evening of discovery and all are welcome so please bring a friend. OUR SPEAKER: Terry Moseley is the President of the Irish Astronomical Association. He will travel from Co. Antrim to Dublin to give this talk. Terry is well known and respected in the astronomical community not only in Ireland but abroad. He knows Patrick Moore since his time as Director of the Planetarium at Armagh in the late 1960s. Earlier this year the International Astronomical Union (IAU) honoured him naming minor planet 16693 named after him (See http://star.arm.ac.uk/press/TerryMoseley-Asteroid.html for details). Picture: http://star.arm.ac.uk/press/tmpics/TerryM_sm.jpg WHEN & WHERE: AI June Public Lecture "Aliens, Where Are They?" by Terry Moseley Dublin City University in the main lecture hall of the Henry Grattan Building (see map http://www.dcu.ie/dcumisc/location/campus.html) on Monday June 9th at 8:00pm Admission : 5euro (3euro to concessions: members, under18, over65, unwaged, student) ALL WELCOME. PLEASE BRING FRIENDS. Please forward this to everyone you think might be interested. They will be very welcome. -------------------------------------------------------------- Another public lecture "ASTRONOMY: DOES THE COSMOS CARE" has been organised by Ballymun Public Library and will be given by Emmet Mordaunt (from Astronomy Ireland). The lecture is open to everyone and will take place in Ballymun Public Library at 6:30pm pon Wednesday June 11th. No admission charge. Emmet Mordaunt will examine the truth behind astrology - the art of judging reputed occult influence of stars, planets, etc. on human affairs. P.S. David Moore is due to give a similar lecture to the Irish Skeptics Society on September 3rd - see July issue of Astronomy Ireland's magazine "Astronomy & Space" in the Society news pages (July issue is due out approx. June 18 -------------------------------------------------------------- ===== David Moore BSc FRAS, Chairman, Astronomy Ireland, P.O.Box 2888, Dublin 5. Editor, "Astronomy & Space" magazine. ASTRONOMY SHOP: open Mon.-Fri. 9:30am-5:30pm and Sat. noon-6pm. Tel (01) 847 0777. Fax (01) 847 0771. WWW: http://www.astronomy.ie (Subscribe FREE to AI's Events emailing list) Email: info@astronomy.ie
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