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Hi folks,
well, after the Galway Astrofest wet your appetites for all things astronomical a couple weeks ago, I hope you all still have an appetite for more in March! Ireland's second longest-running star party (and the only Springtime event), Cosmos, takes place over the weekend of March 9th 10th and 11th. As we in Tullamore Astronomical Society like to say, "The Universe Comes to Tullamore!"
So far, the list of speakers includes:
Seanie Morris, well-known amateur astronomer, from Tullamore Astronomical Society
"Cosmic Dust: Is that all we are?"
Dave Grennan, avid astrophotorapher, from Astronomy Ireland and South Dublin Astronomical Society
Title TBA
Tony O'Hanlon, long-time amateur astronomer, from Shannonside Astronomy Club
"Carbon Stars: Cool Stellar Dudes"
Tom Bonner, another long-time amateur astronomer, from Cork Astronomy Club
"From Under the Shadow of Newton"
Prof. Niall ÓMurchadha, Dept. of Physics, University College Cork
Gravitational Waves (formal title TBA)
Sean McKenna, long-time member, and co-founder, of Tullamore Astronomical Society
"Amateur Radio Astronomy"
Deirdre Kelleghan, Irish Astronomical Society
"Sketching from the Eyepiece"
It will take place in the intimate and rural surroundings of Annaharvey Equestrian Farm, 3 miles away from the light pollution of Tullamore on the Portarlington Road. The programme includes:
* Lectures programme from guest speakers on various astronomical topics throughout the 2.5 days
* Observing sessions Friday and Saturday nights (weather permitting, of course!)
* Fun Table Quiz (Saturday afternoon)
* Cosmic Dinner (Saturday night, limited numbers FCFS)
* Exhibits, displays, and astro buy & sell
* prize raffles
* informal fun and playing catch-up
* and more.
Further details (as they happen) and accommodation information can be found on the TAS website, www.tullamoreastronomy.com
You can also get in touch with the Secretary (that's me) via tullamoreastronomy@yahoo.co.uk
well, after the Galway Astrofest wet your appetites for all things astronomical a couple weeks ago, I hope you all still have an appetite for more in March! Ireland's second longest-running star party (and the only Springtime event), Cosmos, takes place over the weekend of March 9th 10th and 11th. As we in Tullamore Astronomical Society like to say, "The Universe Comes to Tullamore!"
So far, the list of speakers includes:
Seanie Morris, well-known amateur astronomer, from Tullamore Astronomical Society
"Cosmic Dust: Is that all we are?"
Dave Grennan, avid astrophotorapher, from Astronomy Ireland and South Dublin Astronomical Society
Title TBA
Tony O'Hanlon, long-time amateur astronomer, from Shannonside Astronomy Club
"Carbon Stars: Cool Stellar Dudes"
Tom Bonner, another long-time amateur astronomer, from Cork Astronomy Club
"From Under the Shadow of Newton"
Prof. Niall ÓMurchadha, Dept. of Physics, University College Cork
Gravitational Waves (formal title TBA)
Sean McKenna, long-time member, and co-founder, of Tullamore Astronomical Society
"Amateur Radio Astronomy"
Deirdre Kelleghan, Irish Astronomical Society
"Sketching from the Eyepiece"
It will take place in the intimate and rural surroundings of Annaharvey Equestrian Farm, 3 miles away from the light pollution of Tullamore on the Portarlington Road. The programme includes:
* Lectures programme from guest speakers on various astronomical topics throughout the 2.5 days
* Observing sessions Friday and Saturday nights (weather permitting, of course!)
* Fun Table Quiz (Saturday afternoon)
* Cosmic Dinner (Saturday night, limited numbers FCFS)
* Exhibits, displays, and astro buy & sell
* prize raffles
* informal fun and playing catch-up
* and more.
Further details (as they happen) and accommodation information can be found on the TAS website, www.tullamoreastronomy.com
You can also get in touch with the Secretary (that's me) via tullamoreastronomy@yahoo.co.uk
Midlands Astronomy Club.
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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By the way, I forgot to add that TAS is always open to suggestion for its Comos programme, every year. We appreciate folks' input!
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Hi Seanie,
I just tried clicking on the link to the TAS site but the page wouldn't display. Even when I typed the address in, it didn't work. Any idea's?
I just tried clicking on the link to the TAS site but the page wouldn't display. Even when I typed the address in, it didn't work. Any idea's?
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The link thru' one of Michael's posts worked!!
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17 years 9 months ago #41261
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We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time. . . .
T. S. Eliot
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We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time. . . .
T. S. Eliot
A wise man....
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Coming Soon - Cosmos 2007, March 9th to 11th.
I never got the error message. When that happens, it's just a glitch in wuh wuh wuh land. However, the problem from the link in my first post was the full stop (.) in the address was making it invalid!
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