Hi all, 
        1. LAST CHANCE TO BOOK – a cancellation means  places are still available: IAA Midsummer BBQ, 23 June, at Armagh Planetarium. 
        The annual barbecue will again take place in the coach car park  at Armagh Planetarium. We will be setting up from 3 p.m., and attending the  Planetarium show at 4.00, "We are stars" (Admission charge have changed: £7.50  per adult; £5 concessions). 
        Please let me know BY RETURN if you will be  attending, and how many in your group, so I can book seats.
           For the BBQ, it's the usual format – bring  all your own consumables, cutlery, chairs etc if you want them – we supply the  cooking facilities.
           I will also conduct a tour of the Astropark,  Hill of Infinity, Human Orrery, and the outside of the telescope domes.
           Solar observing if clear.
           We  hope to see lots of you there
        2. QUB's Dr Kate  Maguire makes amazing discovery 
                3. Europe to the Stars -- Brand New Open-source  Planetarium Show
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is proud to announce the release of "Europe to the Stars", a brand new open-source planetarium show that tells the story of ESO's exploration of the southern sky. This stunning movie takes viewers on an epic journey behind the scenes of the most productive ground-based observatory in the world. "Europe to the Stars" will be part of the programme at the ESO Supernova from Friday 22 June and is also available to download for free from the ESO website.
Read more at http://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann18043/  
        The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is proud to announce the release of "Europe to the Stars", a brand new open-source planetarium show that tells the story of ESO's exploration of the southern sky. This stunning movie takes viewers on an epic journey behind the scenes of the most productive ground-based observatory in the world. "Europe to the Stars" will be part of the programme at the ESO Supernova from Friday 22 June and is also available to download for free from the ESO website.
Read more at http://www.eso.org/public/
4. Lucky Amazing Fireball photo: 
                5. Light Pollution Management and Proposal, Co Tyrone. 
        Mid Ulster District Council  wish to appoint a Light Management Consultant to prepare an application to the  IDA for Dark Sky status at Davagh Forest and the surrounding area.
           Quotation submissions will be evaluated in  accordance with the specification which is available from.
        Mary McKeown E:  mary.mckeown@midulstercouncil.org  or Charmain Bell, E:  Charmain.Bell@midulstercouncil.org . 
           Any  points that require clarification must be received three (3) working days  before the quotation return date and time.
           Please note that your Quotation  submission should be returned via email to Mary.McKeown@midulstercouncil.org  to  be received no later than 12noon on Wednesday June 27th 
        6. NOCTILUCENT  CLOUDS:  There have been some good  displays recently of these mysterious noctilucent ("night-shining")  clouds, are formed by water vapor crystallizing as ice around fine meteoric  dust in Earth's upper atmosphere. These clouds  are visible from early summer up to the end of July. Look low down in the North  as soon as the sky is dark enough to see the brighter stars. They have a wispy pale  white or sometimes slightly blue appearance. They are only visible when the Sun  is too low below the horizon to illuminate any normal tropospheric clouds, so  you can't mistake them. They are caused by sunlight reflecting off the ice  crystals on the high altitude meteoric dust. They can give beautiful images in  photos. Quite often you'll see Capella shining through these clouds.
        7. Giant  Dust Storm on Mars
                8. Asteroid Day: 30 June 2018: Around the world. Latest news  here https://mailchi.mp/asteroidday/events?e=1fa41eb145    
        48 hour live broadcast, June 29 – July 1 https://mail.aol.com/webmail-std/en-gb/DisplayMessage?ws_popup=true&ws_suite=true    
        9. July 2-6 , Blackrock Castle  Observatory Summer CPD: Junior Rocket  Scientists: Space Science as a Cross-Curricular Theme.
        The European Space  Education Office (ESERO) Ireland  and Discover Primary Science & Maths are offering places for teachers on a  5-day professional development course at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory from  9.30am to 2pm, July 2 to 6, 2018. Course Fee: €50 (paid to Cork Education  Support Centre). Further details here: https://www.bco.ie/events/summer-cpd-junior/ 
        Advance Notice: 
        10. International Science  Engagement Camp (ISEC), 6-22 July 2018
Barcelona, Spain. More Information: www.isec2018.wordpress.com  
  
  
        Barcelona, Spain. More Information: www.isec2018.
11. Festival of Curiosity, Dublin:  19 – 22 July. 
        They are now looking for  volunteers. See https://mail.aol.com/webmail-std/en-gb/DisplayMessage?ws_popup=true&ws_suite=true    
        12. Robotic  Telescopes, Student Research and Education (RTSRE) & InterNational  Astronomy Teaching Summit Conferences, 23-27 July 2018. The 2nd annual Conference on Robotic  Telescopes, Student Research and Education (RTSRE) will be held in Hilo, Hawai'i  from July 23-25, 2018. This conference series focuses on building a sustainable  community around the educational, technical, and student research uses of  robotic telescopes. The conference will be co-located with the interNational  Astronomy Teaching Summit (iNATS) from July 25-27, 2018 providing worldwide  networking opportunities and hands-on workshops designed to expand educators'  teaching strategy toolkit designed for innovative astronomy professors,  teachers, and outreach professionals.  Find more information here: http://rtsre.net/ 
        13. Total Lunar Eclipse, 27 July: (Times are in BST/IST)
        This is the first TLE  visible from Ireland  since 28 Sep 2015, but we won't see all of it.
        Totality starts at 20h  29m 39s, and maximum eclipse will be at 21h 21m 27s, but the Moon won't rise  from Belfast until 21h 27m 10s, and from Dublin until 21h 22m 10s
           Totality will end at 22h 13m 14s, when the  Moon's altitude in Belfast will be 4.4º, and  from Dublin  will be 5.2º.
           The umbral phase will end at 23h 19 02s. The  umbral magnitude will be 1.614, which means that the Earth's shadow will be  1.614 times the apparent diameter of the Moon. 
           For the best view, go as far to the SE as  possible. From Wicklow Head, Moonrise will be at 21h 19m 33s, and from Bing  Head, just East of Rosslare Harbour, Moonrise will be at 21h 17 m 44s, both nominally  before maximum eclipse. In N Ireland, SE  County Down will give the best view, although even there maximum eclipse will  be just before Moonrise.
           Note that 'Moonrise' is defined as when the  upper limb of the Moon first appears above the theoretical horizon, i.e.  altitude = 0º. It will be about 4 minutes more before the whole moon is fully  above the horizon, and even longer if your actual horizon is above the  theoretical one. Obviously you should choose a viewing location with the  clearest possible view to the SE. The azimuth of Moonrise will be about 124  degrees, which is halfway between ESE and SE, or "SE by E" for those who know  the full 32 points of the compass!
           Also note that the Moon will be deep in the  Earth's shadow at Moonrise, and may be a dull red colour and very faint, so if  there is any low haze, it may not be visible to the naked eye! So bring binocs  just in case.
           Mars will be about 6 degrees to the S of the  Moon, and at an excellent opposition, magnitude a brilliant -2.8, but it won't  rise until about 45-50 minutes after the Moon. 
        14. Red Moon  Serene Universe, 27 July – BCO Lunar Eclipse viewing Event
        Join us at CIT  Blackrock Castle Observatory from 7.30pm, on Friday 27th July, 2018, for an opportunity to  look out beyond our life on the ground and experience the magnificence of  space. On this evening the Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow. It will  be a very deep eclipse, as the Moon will pass almost straight through the  middle of the shadow. As the deep red Moon rises higher in the sky in the hours  that follow, it slowly moves out of the eclipse which ends at 23:15 local time,  when the full Moon will return to its normal appearance. 
        Schedule: 
        7.30pm to 8.30pm: Serene  Universe - Film with concert performance, Adult audience. Followed by  Shadows - Short Talk with Maarten Roos. Booking required.
         7.30pm to  8.30pm: Family Friendly Eclipse Workshop: no booking required, drop in.
         9pm: Moon  Viewing: No booking required, weather dependent
         Further details  here: https://www.bco.ie/events/red-moon-serene-universe/ 
        15. SOLAR ECLIPSE  CONFERENCE, August 2-5, 2018. We are happy to announce that it's now possible  to register for the Solar Eclipse Conference 2018 which will take place from  August 2nd to 5th in Genk (Belgium)!
Those who decide now can enjoy an early bird discount (€ 190,- instead of € 220,- for the full congress). Day tickets are also available (€ 75,00 per day).
We've also got 5 partner hotels. Book your stay by clicking on the link on our website and receive the special SEC2018 rate.
To view the lecture schedule or to purchase tickets, please visit our web site: www.sec2018.be <http://www.sec2018.be>.
        Those who decide now can enjoy an early bird discount (€ 190,- instead of € 220,- for the full congress). Day tickets are also available (€ 75,00 per day).
We've also got 5 partner hotels. Book your stay by clicking on the link on our website and receive the special SEC2018 rate.
To view the lecture schedule or to purchase tickets, please visit our web site: www.sec2018.be <http://www.sec2018.be>.
16. IAA Perseid BBQ and Observing Evening, 11 August, Delamont  Country Park, Killyleagh, Co Down.
        17. Skelligs Star Party 2018, 12-13  August Ballinskelligs, co Kerry.  
        18. Inspiring Stars—the IAU Inclusive World Exhibition, 20-31 August  2018
"Inspiring Stars" will be an itinerant international exhibition promoted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to disseminate world efforts on inclusive research and outreach activities in astronomy. This inclusive world exhibition by showcasing assistive research tools and best inclusive outreach practices intends to broaden the horizons of children, parents, teachers and astronomers—everybody can become a scientist (astronomer)—inspiring the love for science in young people's minds.
The exhibition will premiere during the IAU General Assembly 2018 in Vienna, from 20–31 August and will be shown around the world. Stay tuned as we keep you posted on all the progress of this IAU not-to-be-missed project for 2018!
        "Inspiring Stars" will be an itinerant international exhibition promoted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to disseminate world efforts on inclusive research and outreach activities in astronomy. This inclusive world exhibition by showcasing assistive research tools and best inclusive outreach practices intends to broaden the horizons of children, parents, teachers and astronomers—everybody can become a scientist (astronomer)—inspiring the love for science in young people's minds.
The exhibition will premiere during the IAU General Assembly 2018 in Vienna, from 20–31 August and will be shown around the world. Stay tuned as we keep you posted on all the progress of this IAU not-to-be-missed project for 2018!
19. NEW: Schrodinger Commemmoration, Sep 5-6,  National Concert Hall, Dublin: As part of the Schrodinger 75 commemorations  running through 2018, a lecture series updating his famous "What is Life?" will  be held on Sep 5-6. Entitled "The Future of Biology", this promises to be a very  special event. See https://www.tcd.ie/biosciences/whatislife/   or email whatislifeat75@tcd.ie  And check www.dias.ie/events/  for other events to mark this 75th anniversary.
                21. Archaeology Ireland:  Pathways to the Cosmos event, Dublin Castle,  on September 15th.  UPDATE:  Just to let you know that Pathways to the  Cosmos is very nearly booked out. We have 20 spaces left and then we are at  capacity.This major European conference on Archaeoastronomy will  probably be booked out quickly, so book now if you want to attend. There are several  speakers from Ireland.   You can access details here: 
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/pathways-to-the-cosmos-tickets-45383757039      
        https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/
22.  The EU Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS, 15 – 19 Sep, is part of the Science with and for and Society activities  managed by the Directorate-General for Research of the European Commission. You  can find out more about Science with and for and Society via the web site,  which also contains a page on the Contest for Young Scientists.
        The European Union Contest for Young  Scientists was set up at 1989 to promote the ideals of co-operation and  interchange between young scientists. The Contest is the annual showcase of the  best of European student scientific achievement.
        EUCYS gives students the opportunity  to compete with the best of their contemporaries at European level. The young  scientists also have the chance to meet others with similar abilities and  interests and some of the most prominent scientists in Europe.  In this way, the Commission seeks to strengthen the efforts made in each  participating country to attract young people to careers in science and  technology.
        23. The  professional astronomy conference European Planetary Science Congress  2018 (EPSC) will be held from September 16 to September  21, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. This yearly conference  gives an inspiring insight of the latest discoveries and the current status of  Solar System astronomy and planetary science and welcomes the participation of  amateur astronomers.
        In particular the AM1 session  "Professional-amateur collaborations in small bodies, terrestrial, giant  and exo planets studies" and the AM2 session "Juno Ground-Based  Support from Amateurs" are organized by amateur astronomers together with  professionals and are open to presentations by amateurs. We invite you to actively  participate to these sessions by contributing a paper (fill in the abstract submission form in the  "Amateur  Astronomy" program group, deadline May 16th, 2018) and/or to exchange  views and ideas with other amateur and professional astronomers. Contributions  will be oral talks and poster contributions. The language at the meeting will  be English for all presentations. 
        Please note that this year EUROPLANET-2020  will provide budget to support amateurs from European countries. This budget  will be allocated to in priority to active contributors (with oral or poster  contributions, selected considering their scientific value and promoting  diversity of participants from different countries). Depending on the budget  left, amateurs only attending to the conference could also be (partially)  funded (if you are interested, please let me know).
        Please feel free to circulate this message to  all those who might be interested in the event. Looking forward your  contribution or  participation, Marc Delcroix and Ricardo Hueso, SOC members of EPSC2018 AM program
        24.  Special showing of 2001 A Space Odyessey, with Keir Dullea in  Q&A! The Odysssey cinema, Belfast.  The Odyssey  are showing a special screening of 2001 on Thurs 27th September with  a Q&A session with Keir Dullea afterwards. Tickets are £12 (includes drinks  reception ???).
        I was told at the  Odyssey that Keir Dullea will be there in person (not skype) to answer any  questions etc. They also confirmed this on their Facebook page. (From Tony  Kempston – thanks)
                25. Space Generation Congress (SGC): 27-29  September 2018: Bremen, Germany  
More Information: https://spacegeneration.org/sgc2018  
    
26. International Astronautical Congress. 1 – 5 October 2018. Bremen, Germany
More Information: http://www.iafastro.org/events/iac/iac-2018/  
        More Information: https://
26. International Astronautical Congress. 1 – 5 October 2018. Bremen, Germany
More Information: http://www.
28. Junior Cycle Conference for Teachers; BCO - Teaching Earth and Space in the  Junior Cycle
        Practical workshops, inspirational  speakers on space and panel discussions supporting the Earth and Space Strand.  Join us from 9:15am - 5pm on Saturday 6th October 2018 at Birr Castle  and Science Centre, Birr, Co. Offaly. Book through Eventbrite. Further details  and booking here: https://www.bco.ie/events/jc-conference/ 
        29. International Observe the Moon Night: 20 October 2018: http://
30: Mayo Dark Sky  Festival, 2-4 November www.mayodarkskyfestival.ie FACEBOOK:         www.facebook.com/mayodarkskies 
        31. Centenary of IAU in 2019:  IAU100: Uniting our  World to Explore the Universe
In 2019, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) will celebrate its 100th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, the IAU will organize a year-long celebration to expand awareness of a century of astronomical discoveries as well as to support and improve the use of astronomy as a tool for education, development, and diplomacy under the central theme "Uniting our World to Explore the Universe". The celebrations will stimulate worldwide interest in astronomy and science and will reach out to the global astronomical community, national science organizations and societies, policy-makers, students and families, and the general public.
For any inquiries, please contact Jorge Rivero González, the IAU100 Coordinator at: rivero[at]strw.leidenuniv.nl
        In 2019, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) will celebrate its 100th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, the IAU will organize a year-long celebration to expand awareness of a century of astronomical discoveries as well as to support and improve the use of astronomy as a tool for education, development, and diplomacy under the central theme "Uniting our World to Explore the Universe". The celebrations will stimulate worldwide interest in astronomy and science and will reach out to the global astronomical community, national science organizations and societies, policy-makers, students and families, and the general public.
For any inquiries, please contact Jorge Rivero González, the IAU100 Coordinator at: rivero[at]strw.leidenuniv.nl
32. Starmus V — Star-studded Lineup for  2019  
Created by Garik Israelian, a researcher at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC), the Starmus Festival is a combination of science, art and music that has featured presentations from astronauts, cosmonauts, Nobel Prize winners and other prominent figures from science, culture, the arts and music. Now celebrating its fifth year, and timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings, Starmus V will take place in Bern, Switzerland, from 24 to 29 June 2019. The IAU is a partner organisation of Starmus and among the confirmed speakers will be IAU Secretary General, Piero Benvenuti, and IAU President-elect, Ewine van Dishoeck. IAU announcement: https://www.iau.org/news/announcements/detail/ann18007/   
                Created by Garik Israelian, a researcher at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC), the Starmus Festival is a combination of science, art and music that has featured presentations from astronauts, cosmonauts, Nobel Prize winners and other prominent figures from science, culture, the arts and music. Now celebrating its fifth year, and timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings, Starmus V will take place in Bern, Switzerland, from 24 to 29 June 2019. The IAU is a partner organisation of Starmus and among the confirmed speakers will be IAU Secretary General, Piero Benvenuti, and IAU President-elect, Ewine van Dishoeck. IAU announcement: https://www.iau.org/news/
33. Interesting Weblinks (Disclaimer - Use of  material herein from various sources does not imply approval or otherwise of  the opinions, political or otherwise, of those sources).  NB: If the title in the  weblink does not indicate the subject matter, I give a brief simple intro  before the link. I may also comment about the link afterwards.
        ASTROPHYSICS
        Old globular  star clusters could have hosted supermassive stars https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180621101034.htm    
        COSMOLOGY
        Einstein's  theory of GR proved right in another galaxy: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180621141043.htm    
        Found: the last  of the Universe's missing 'ordinary matter'. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180620150053.htm    and 
                EARTH and MOON
        NASA releases  asteroid strike plan. (illustrators still don't realise that an impactor will  not be 'burning up' while it's still out in space!) https://newatlas.com/nasa-asteroid-strike-plan/55123/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-06-21%20084045%20Other%20Daily%20Basic%202018-06-21%20084443%20Simple%20at-home%20smartphone%20test%20could%20detect%20early%20cognitive%20decline&utm_content=2018-06-21%20084045%20Other%20Daily%20Basic%202018-06-21%20084443%20Simple%20at-home%20smartphone%20test%20could%20detect%20early%20cognitive%20decline+CID_3179ba429895a08ee88755121afb11ac&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor&utm_term=Read%20more                   
        EXOPLANETS:
        Nearly 90  exoplanets identified in record time! https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180621121901.htm    
        SOLAR SYSTEM
        ESA releases  huge public archive of Rosetta + Philae images of comet 67/P https://newatlas.com/esa-rosetta-philae-image-archive/55147/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-06-22%20084624%20Other%20Daily%20Basic%202018-06-22%20085001%20Breakthrough%20study%20finds%20new%20mechanism%20explaining%20ketamines%20antidepressant%20effects&utm_content=2018-06-22%20084624%20Other%20Daily%20Basic%202018-06-22%20085001%20Breakthrough%20study%20finds%20new%20mechanism%20explaining%20ketamines%20antidepressant%20effects+CID_4fee9831e7483b377f5ac3993b6b0519&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor&utm_term=Read%20more                       and see this for an amazing video
                Venus's high  speed winds speed up the planet's rotation! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-018-0157-x.epdf?referrer_access_token=_qkVPKeYZrCMQk8oXtgLUtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0P9_X2bRmffo8kZl8uVFpjZneO43Wqc_OwS-HcZceFzXGxs4eJ660nF3WQ2NQKKTY_ho8Oe65dbXtTKn0CDlH-7SQ6G5HGjsvdvtNqfH9QQoFG3W4NIYww6OFXG_svNPjohJ7juOQdVoYeHoIZ4TttSO-AP3E8MJcD1lKIY6yeKKUEzMrQwmXgbKpukFZSXRTHDmX2ddxLh6L_r0z71YLtsjtdEexh1d2XNHv3jsh4qvA%3D%3D&tracking_referrer=www.sciencenews.org                  
                        Martian dust  storm has encircled the planet http://earthsky.org/space/mars-dust-storm-grows-global-curiosity-opportunity?utm_source=EarthSky+News&utm_campaign=568e8d1e0f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_02_02_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c643945d79-568e8d1e0f-394571661        
         SPACE 
        Doing surgery in  space: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180620094801.htm    
                TELESCOPES,  INSTRUMENTS, TECHNIQUES
                        34. JOINING the  IRISH ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION. This  link downloads a Word document to join the IAA. http://documents.irishastro.org.uk/iaamembership.doc 
If you are a UK taxpayer, please tick the 'gift-aid' box, as that enables us to reclaim the standard rate of tax on your subscription, at no cost to you. You can also make a donation via Paypal if you wish: just click on the 'Donate' button. See also www.irishastro.org .
        If you are a UK taxpayer, please tick the 'gift-aid' box, as that enables us to reclaim the standard rate of tax on your subscription, at no cost to you. You can also make a donation via Paypal if you wish: just click on the 'Donate' button. See also www.irishastro.org .
The Irish Astronomical Association is registered with The Charity  Commission for Northern    Ireland NIC 105858
        DISCLAIMER:  Any views expressed  herein are mine, and do not necessarily represent those of the IAA.
        Clear  skies, 
        Terry  Moseley 
        
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