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5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago #107691 by michaeloconnell
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Solarfest 2019 confirmed for Saturday 8th June 2019 @ Dunsink Observatory, Dublin.
FREE Entry. Tickets not required.
Gates open at 10:30am.
SCHEDULE:
10:30 Registration
10:50 Welcome Address
11:00 Brian MacGabhann (GAC & RHS) ‘Apollo 11’
11:45 Paul Evans (IAA & IFAS) 'Eclipses and Transits, A Personal Account’
12:30 David Malone (DIAS) ‘Clocks of Dunsink Observatory’
12:50 Observatory Tour / Solar Observing / Bring Your Own Picnic (Tea/Coffee provided)
14:15 Donna Rodgers-Lee (TCD) ‘Disks and Planets around Stars like the Sun’
15:00 Joe Mc Cauley (TCD) ‘The Callisto Network for Observing the Sun in Radio Waves’
15:45 Sam Green (DIAS) ‘The Bubble Nebula’
16:30 Q&A Session – All Speakers
16:45 Conference Close
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5 years 5 months ago #107692 by scfahy
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Looking forward to the Event,
Thanks

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5 years 5 months ago #107693 by flt158
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I am free to come for the first half of Saturday morning.
So it looks like I will be present for some of Solarfest.

Let's hope our Sun shows up for some observing.

Aubrey.

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5 years 5 months ago #107694 by flt158
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I would like to thank Michael O'Connell for a brilliant day at Solarfest 2019.
I greatly enjoyed my time with everybody.
It was great to hear Brian MacGabhann reminiscing Apollo 11.
Paul Evans was truly inspiring us to watch out for future eclipses, transits and occultations.
David Malone always sounds most interesting when he discusses time.

Lastly I was very pleased to meet with scfahy for the very first time.
Steve is a partner in astronomical observing.
Please do keep up the good work, Steve!

Kindest regards from Aubrey.
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