Tuesday, 16 May 2017

TV Tonite, Dunsink open night/talk, ISS, Space & photo exhibs, Solstice event

Hi all,
 
1. BBC2, 9.00pm. tonight, Mon 15 May The Day The Dinosaurs Died.
 
2. Dunsink Observatory Public Open Night Wed 24th May "Talk About Stars and Telescope Evening!" Event at 7.30pm

 


It's Free!

Date: WEDNESDAY 24TH MAY 2017
  • Event: FREE OF CHARGE
  • Time: Event starts @ 19.30 hrs AND duration of talk approximately one hour
  • Time: Gates Open @ 19.00 hrs
  • Parking: free of charge and plenty of free parking available
  • Venue: DUNSINK OBS, Dunsink Lane, Castleknock, Dublin 15 - Off the Navan road only, up by the Travel Lodge @ the Auburn Traffic Light Intersection on the Navan Road before the M50
  • There will be telescopes on site to view the evening sky weather permitting. NOT SUITABLE for anybody younger than 12 years of age. E-tickets (To your e=mail provided) will be sent to you for this event on or before Monday 22nd of May 2017 Maximum number of tickets allowed per booking (four). PLACES ARE LIMITED. The rest of Dunsink Obs will be open during these evenings, for example the SOUTH DOME and other exhibits on the ground floor of Dunsink Obs will be open the whole evening. There will be telescopes on site to view the evening sky weather permitting. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PRINT OUT YOUR E-TICEKT/S FOR THE TALK/S THAT YOU HAVE BOOKED.
  • Note: Contact details are given below.
  • Hilary O'Donnell/Sullivan, Astrophysics and Astronomy Section, School of Cosmic Physics, 
    Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland, Telephone + 353-1-662 13 33, Mobile +353 (0) 87 629 4966 Fax + 353-1-524 23 02. E-mail hod@cp.dias.ie
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    3. ISS. The ISS has just started another series of morning passes over Ireland. As the nights shorten, this series will continue until it merges seamlessly into a series of evening passes, which will continue until June 7! details for your own location, along with lots of other useful information, on the excellent free site www.heavens-above.com.  

     

     

    4. Space Display, Belfast Central Library, June - August. The IAA has been asked to contribute to a display of space-themed items at Belfast Central Library, in Royal Avenue, running through the summer. If you have anything you would like to lend for display, in secure locked cabinets of course, please let me know asap..

     

    5. IAA BBQ. The IAA's midsummer BBQ will once again be held in the grounds of Armagh Planetarium, on Sat 24 June, courtesy of Prof Mike Burton, Director of the Observatory and Planetarium. Plans are to start at about 2.00, tour the grounds, and see one of the new shows, "Black Holes" at 4.00 p.m. there will also be a new item: comprising a competition testing your astronomical knowledge and powers of observation, with various prizes! More details later, but keep the date free.

     

    6. NLCs This is the start of the season to see these beautiful and mysterious high-altitude Noctilucent Clouds, thought to be caused by meteoric dust high in our atmosphere. Look low down in the Northern sky, just as the brightest stars become visible.

     

    7. Cassini This amazing Spacecraft exploring Saturn and its system, continues its series of amazing and hazardous dives through the gap between Saturn and its rings on 26 April. Watch out for more amazing images coming back.

     

    8. NASA Image and Video Library
    NASA has launched a new resource to help the public search and download images, videos and audio files by keyword and metadata. The new NASA Image and Video Library allows users to search, discover and download 140 000 NASA images, videos and audio files from across the agency's many missions in aeronautics, astrophysics, Earth science, human spaceflight and more.
    Official press release
    here and go to the official website: https://images.nasa.gov 

     

    9. Solarfest, Dunsink Observatory: 17 June: This annual celebration of our nearest star, timed near the summer solstice, will be held again at Dunsink, Castleknock, North Dublin. More details of the programme later.

     

    10. Summer Solstice at Beaghmore Stone Circles, Co Tyrone: Celebrate the Summer Solstice on June 21 with a varied programme of events organised by Mid-Ulster District Council, commencing at 6.30 p.m.. There will be observing if clear, talks on the archaeoastronomy of the stone circles and other entertainment. Free. More details in next bulletin.

     

    11. Space 360. "Space 360" is a series of stunning 360° videos from the International Space Station (ISS) that provide an immersive experience of life in orbit. The project features the first-ever 360° videos filmed from low Earth orbit, footage captured by Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko. "Space 360" is part of a collaboration with the Russian space agency Roscosmos, rocket and space corporation Energia, and TV network RT.
    You can find more information on the project by exploring the official "Space 360" website:
    http://space360.rt.com/

     
    12. IAA Photo Exhibition "Heavens Above" & public outreach event, Bangor 3 July.  On Monday 3rd July the Irish Astronomical Association (IAA) will launch "Heavens Above", an exhibition of astonishing photographs of the sky taken exclusively by members of the Association in the Bangor Carnegie Library. The exhibition will run to 29th July. There will also be a public lecture, and solar and possibly lunar viewing, weather permitting.

     

    13. AstroCamp 2017 The European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Porto (CAUP) are collaborating to support AstroCamp 2017, an astronomy-focused summer academic programme for secondary school students. The Summer AstroCamp 2017 will be held from 6 to 20 August in northern Portugal, at the Centre for Environmental Education and Interpretation of the Corno de Bico Protected Landscape. The applicant with the best application from one of ESO's Member States who is eligible to apply will win a bursary offered by ESO that will cover the camp fee.
    Read more http://www.eso.org/public/unitedkingdom/announcements/ann17006/?lang

     

    14. Backyard Worlds: Planet Nine. Backyard Worlds is hoping to discover a large planet at the fringes of our solar system — a world astronomers call Planet Nine. But Backyard Worlds need your help! Finding such dim objects requires combing through images by eye, to distinguish moving celestial bodies from ghosts and other artifacts. So come and join the search — there are many images to look through. In the end you might discover a rogue world that's even nearer to the Sun than Proxima Centauri! Discover more about the project and how to contribute here: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/marckuchner/backyard-worlds-planet-9

     

    15. Blackrock Castle Observatory Space Camps, July 10 - 21

    Book your space camper in for a fun filled week of space and science activities.
    Join us each day from 9:30 to 12:30.
    Week 1 | July 10 - 14 | suitable for ages 7 to 9
    Week 2 | July 17 - 21 | suitable for ages 10 to 12

    The cost for each Space Camper is €95 per child which includes 1 week of Space Camp, Space Camp t-shirt & all activity materials.

    Payment must be paid before your chosen Space Camp begins. 10% Discounts apply for members and siblings attending.

    Please call us on 021 4326120 or email info@bco.ie to book. For more information see www.bco.ie

     

    16: FUTURE EVENTS ALERT:

    * Starmus Festival IV: Life And The Universe:  18–23 June 2017. Location: Trondheim, Norway. More information: https://www.starmus.com/ 

    * European Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EWASS): 26–30 June 201,: Prague, Czech Republic. More information: http://eas.unige.ch/EWASS2017/about.jsp 

    * Asteroid Day: 30 June 2017. Location: Around the world. More Information: http://asteroidday.org/ 
    * ISSP: Major Event: The International Space Studies Programme (ISSP) will be coming to Ireland this year. It will be based at Cork Institute of Technology, running from 26 June to 25 August. NB  Buzz Aldrin will be there for the opening ceremony. There will be many events open to the public, they'll all be advertised on the SSP17 website if you can keep an eye on that for dates and tickets.

    * International Symposium on Astronomy and Astrobiology Education: 3–8 July 2017; Utrecht, Netherlands. More Information: http://ise2a.uu.nl/ 

    * IAA Solar Day, 6 August, WWT, Castle Espie, 2 - 5 p.m.

    * NEXT LECTURE: The first lecture of the new IAA season will be on Wed 20 September 7.30 p.m., Bell Lecture Theatre, Physics Building, QUB. Free admission.  Free parking on QUB campus after 5.30 p.m. http://irishastro.org.uk/lecture

    * 36th International Meteor Conference, in Petnica, Serbia, from September 21 to 24, 2017. For details contact the Local Organizing Committee at imc2017@imo.net 

    * International Observe the Moon Night, 28 October 2017. More Information: http://observethemoonnight.org/ 

     

    17: 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.
     
     
    Earth & Moon  
     
     
    Exoplanets:
    Solar System:
     
    SUN

     

    19. 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.

     

    Clear skies,

    Terry Moseley