1. IAA LECTURE: "MOUNTAINEERING ON MARS", Wed 19   Sep.   The opening lecture of the IAA's new season will be given   by none other than the renowned space expert, broadcaster, lecturer,   journalist & character, Leo Enright. It's entitled "Mountaineering   on Mars".  Leo will take us into the canyon-lands of Gale Crater on   Mars, to scale the summit of a mountain taller than Mont Blanc.  Using   the latest pictures from the Curiosity rover, he will guide us through the   most breathtaking scenery ever witnessed on the surface of another planet.    We expect that some of the pictures for this talk will have arrived on   Earth just minutes before Leo speaks, so this will truly be the latest news   from the surface of Mars.
  VENUE: Bell Lecture Theatre, Physics Building, Main campus,   Queens' University, Malone Road, Belfast. Time: 7.30 p.m. Doors open from about   7.10. Admission Free, including light refreshments. All   welcome.
    
    2. Another Impact on Jupiter: This one was detected by an amateur astronomer. Check http://spaceweather.com for images and   updates.
     
  3. IAA   MEMBER'S ECLIPSE BOOK LAUNCH IN BELFAST, 15 Sep. Remember the official launch of "TOTAL ADDICTION: The Life of an   Eclipse Chaser" by IAA member Dr Kate Russo, at 3 p.m. on Sat 15 September, at   the Queen's Film Theatre, University Square, Belfast. 
     Kate is both a clinical psychologist and a highly enthusiastic   eclipse chaser, and she has combined the two in this fascinating book about what   drives people to travel halfway round the world to see a Total Eclipse of the   Sun. The simple answer is of course that it's probably the most amazing,   incredible, mind-blowing, emotional spectacle that anyone will ever see. But   there's much more to it than that, with lots of different motivations for seeing   one, and an even greater range of reactions to the event.
             The event is free, with a documentary being shown in the film   theatre, followed by some presentations by Kate and others - even including   myself - followed by refreshments and a chance to get a signed copy, chat to   Kate, and mingle with other astronomers and eclipse chasers. And some   psychologists to, but don't let that put you off - they won't be analysing   anybody!
         
  4. IAA OBSERVING NIGHT: The first IAA observing session for this season will be on 14th-15th   Sept, at Delamont Country Park, weather permitting. See the IAA website www.irishastro.org for details, and check it just before   the relevant date to check whether it is cancelled because of poor   weather.    
  5. Dublin   City Cultures Evening in Dunsink Observatory,  Dunsink   Lane,    Castleknock, Dublin 15, on FRIDAY 21st   SEPTEMBER, as part of their public outreach program.   
  The evening will be run as a meet and talk   evening event throughout the whole evening. There will be an exhibition in   each of the rooms on the ground floor plus the South Dome out in the   grounds.
There will be three talks on the evening @ 19.00/20.00/21.00 hrs in   The Meridian Room on different topics within the area of   Astronomy.
  Admission free, but you must pre-book a place:
          Please note there has been a   lot of MAJOR ROAD WORKS in the area in relation to the restructuring of the   Blanchardstown Roundabout, (J6) on the M50, and surrounding area, so   allow extra travel time for the journey. Also, please note that there is very   little signage in the area at the moment.
DIRECTIONS: We are situated just   off the M50 at the Main Blanchardstown (J6) Roundabout / Intersection   situated over the M50 itself.
    Come off that roundabout   heading in the direction of the City Center, Going towards the NEW Main   Auburn/Navan Road INTERSECTION, Dunsink Lane which is situated beyond the NEW   RIVER ROAD beside The Travel Lodge Motel (now a traffic light junction), off the   NEW Main Auburn intersection. SIGNPOSTED FINGLAS/DUNSINK, which appears   very soon when coming off the Main Blanchardstown Roundabout over the   M50.
     Please note that on Dunsink Lane it   says that the lane is closed to through traffic, though Dunsink Obs is up   that lane just before where the lane itself is blocked off.
     PLEASE ONLY APPROACH DUNSINK OBS ON DUNSINK LANE FROM THE NAVAN ROAD   END
6. International Observe the   Moon Night, Sep 22: 
  Saturday,   September 22nd, is when telescopes world-wide will be pointed at our   lovely space neighbour for members of the public to observe the Moon. More   details later.
   
  7. The International Space Station (ISS) will commence another series of 'Morning Passes' over Ireland on   September 18. See www.heavens-above.com for   details.
   
  8. "Meteorites Tamed" Lecture Series, Ulster Museum, by Dr   Mike Simms
Mondays at 7.30pm, 22nd October – 26th November 2012
Free. Booking for each lecture   essential: Go to www.nmni.com, Telephone 028 9044 0000
(Lines open Tue – Sun 10am – 6pm),   Email: ulstermuseumreception@nmni.com
SYNOPSIS: Every year visitors from   Outer Space arrive on Earth. These are meteorites, messengers from beyond our   planet. This series of six lectures from Dr Mike Simms will explain what   meteorites are, where they come from, how they get here, and what they can tell   us about the far reaches and earliest history of our Solar   System. 
 
    9. INTERESTING   WEBLINKS: 
                                                                 
  10. TWITTER: the   IAA now has a twitter account:    @IaaAstro
    
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