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Sad News - Neil Bone (1959-2009)
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15 years 7 months ago #77912
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Another great loss to the world of astronomy with the death of Neil Bone (1959-2009), who died last night.
Neil was an expert in Meteors and the Aurora. He spoke at one of the early IAS/TAS Astrofest in Tullamore in the early 1990s. He again returned to Tullamore (at Annaharvey) a some years later.
Sincere condolences to Gina and family,
John
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Neil was an expert in Meteors and the Aurora. He spoke at one of the early IAS/TAS Astrofest in Tullamore in the early 1990s. He again returned to Tullamore (at Annaharvey) a some years later.
Sincere condolences to Gina and family,
John
Vice-President
IAS
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15 years 7 months ago #77913
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It is indeed very sad!
There seems to be an epidemic lately with a number of recognized names passing away prematurely.
Anthony.
There seems to be an epidemic lately with a number of recognized names passing away prematurely.
Anthony.
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15 years 7 months ago #77915
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re:Sad News - Neil Bone (1959-2009)
Ah, that's a real pity. Nice fella. Such a young man.
An expert in the areas of meteors, aurorae and noctilucent clouds among other subjects.
He had been in poor health the last few years with bowel cancer.
He spoke at COSMOS in 2006 and back in 1993 when it was called Astrofest.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Michael.
An expert in the areas of meteors, aurorae and noctilucent clouds among other subjects.
He had been in poor health the last few years with bowel cancer.
He spoke at COSMOS in 2006 and back in 1993 when it was called Astrofest.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Michael.
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15 years 7 months ago #77916
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Replied by DeirdreKelleghan on topic Re:Sad News - Neil Bone (1959-2009)
I would like to add on behalf of The Irish Astronomical Society my most sincere condolences to the family, friends and admirers of Neil Bone. His books sit on my shelves, and I am sure they also sit on the shelves of very many amateur astronomers around the world.
Deirdre Kelleghan
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Deirdre Kelleghan
President Irish Astronomical Society
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15 years 7 months ago #77920
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Replied by BrianOHalloran on topic Re:Sad News - Neil Bone (1959-2009)
Shocked to hear of Neil's passing - very nice guy, and such a great help to a novice meteor observer such as myself back in the day. Will be sorely missed.
Condolences to Neil's family and friends.
Condolences to Neil's family and friends.
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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #77924
by Seanie_Morris
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I just saw this thread now, and I am in shock. I have met Neil on a couple of occassions, including his 2 appearances with TAS at Irish Astrofest and Cosmos. To have lost such a character and enchanting astronomical mind, one that loved, embraced and promoted the simpler side of Astronomy with such energy for the benefit of all, is a great loss. I offer my sympathies to his family and close friends.
michaeloconnell wrote:
That is true, and when I asked him on behalf of TAS/MAC to come over and talk at that time, he relished the challenge to come back to Ireland and do so, saying how he had a great experience in Ireland in the past, and loved every minute of it. I won't forget the observing session on the Friday night of Cosmos '06, when we were all on the grounds of Annaharvey, and Neil and I were scanning through the Leo/Coma Cluster of galaxies in the club's 12 inch Dob. Both of us spared about which was the best looking galaxy. In the end, we both agreed that NGC 4565 was the best edge-on spiral in the group!
Seanie.
michaeloconnell wrote:
He had been in poor health the last few years with bowel cancer. He spoke at COSMOS in 2006
That is true, and when I asked him on behalf of TAS/MAC to come over and talk at that time, he relished the challenge to come back to Ireland and do so, saying how he had a great experience in Ireland in the past, and loved every minute of it. I won't forget the observing session on the Friday night of Cosmos '06, when we were all on the grounds of Annaharvey, and Neil and I were scanning through the Leo/Coma Cluster of galaxies in the club's 12 inch Dob. Both of us spared about which was the best looking galaxy. In the end, we both agreed that NGC 4565 was the best edge-on spiral in the group!
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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