Hi all,                                                               
1. EARTH SMILED FOR   SATURN: Last Friday evening, NASA's Cassini   spacecraft photographed Saturn and its entire ring system during a total eclipse   of the Sun. The images also captured, in natural colour, a glimpse   of our own planet and the Moon, next to Saturn and its rings on a day   that was the first time Earthlings knew in advance their picture would be   taken from a billion miles away.     
                                      I'm sure I can see our IAA group at Delamont Country Park! In fact, is   that me waving in the top left corner?
  2: IAA SATURN EVENT was a great   success: To mark the event, the IAA held a special   Saturn Observing Event, at Delamont Country Park. The great weather continued, blessing us with clear   skies. We started with a 'Bring Your Own' BBQ followed by observing   the Moon and Saturn, and then 'posing for the picture' by Cassini. See the   photos on the IAA website www.irishastro.org 
3. ASTRONOMY PLAY,   DUBLIN:
  Amy from Take the Space (manager.takethespace@gmail.com) sent a message. "Dear   members of The Irish Astronomical Association, I'd like to tell you about the   Irish premiere performance of a play about women, their men and astronomy from   Take the Space who previously produced HANGING HOOKE. STELLA will be performed   at Dublin Festival of Curiosity on the 26th and 27th of July. We are hoping that   STELLA will create a small marriage between Art and Science, which is why we   would love to see you there.  Yours sincerely, Amy: Take the Space. 07403664281." The Play is in the Smock Alley Theatre,   in Exchange Street Lower, off Wood Quay. 
  4. SUMMER EVENTS AT ARMAGH PLANETARIUM.   Launch rockets, become a Jedi Master, meet Star Wars   Stormtroopers, make your own pinhole camera or take part in our Laser   Quest!  These are just some of the wonderful activities on offer this   summer at Armagh Planetarium.  We also have three brand new Digital Theatre   shows for you to enjoy as well!
  For details see: http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=9c6a36ad9d2b2c7918aa4fe9a&id=0a8ebc9d8c&e=1b80e453eb
      5: SUMMER SCOPES SALE, from North Down   Telescopes:
  I have a couple of second hand scopes which might be of interest to members   - they are excellent bargains 
  * Skywatcher 10" 250px Flextube dobsonian Telescope - second hand, all as   new, boxed - Excellent value - £480. See;       
  * Celestron CPC 800 - rare opportunity to own this magnificent second-hand   instrument - £1,350 - just a few months old - massive savings on new instrument   with full Celestron Warranty, boxed etc. See: 
Both scopes, although second hand are boxed and come as new with   one year warranty.
  Andy McCrea: s.mccrea980@btinternet.com
  6. IAA at the 'RSPB BWSO', 10   August.  The IAA has been asked to   participate in an event organised by the RSPB at the Ulster Folk and Transport   Museum at Cultra, near Holywood, Co Down. Entitled the 'Big Wild Sleep Out', it   will feature overnight camping, with all sorts of night-time activities,   including skywatching (if clear), and starshows with the mobile planetarium. It   will be just coming up to the maximum of the Perseids meteor shower,   so we should see some good activity from a fairly dark site, if it's clear.   
    The   event is now on the RSPB, NMNI, Cotswold Outdoor and IAA websites.   Cotswold   Outdoor will be offering prizes of a tent worth £250, 5 family spots   and we also have 5 RSPB goody bags with mugs, biscuits, chocolate and RSPB   wildlife books all to be won!
  7. PICS FOR NEW IAA WEBSITE PHOTO   GALLERY. President and webmaster Paul Evans has   produced an excellent new photo gallery on the updated IAA website. See www.irishastro.org.  We would   love to have any photos from members showing past IAA events and activities for   a "Pics from the Archive" section. Credits will be given to respective   owners of course. 
8.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2370100/Scientists-GIANT-Pandoravirus-come-alien-planet.html (not   Little Green Men, but Little Green Microbes?)
                                                  9.   TWITTER: Follow the IAA on Twitter:  @IaaAstro
  
10. BBC THINGS TO DO WEBSITE: See   the forthcoming IAA events on   
  http://www.bbc.co.uk/thingstodo.   Look under 'Countryfile'.   
11. JOINING the IRISH ASTRONOMICAL   ASSOCIATION is   easy: This link downloads a Word document to join the IAA. http://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. 
      Clear skies,
Terry Moseley
  I'm now back on Twitter, after some temporary   hiccups: @terrymoseley2
   
 
 
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Awesome!
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