- Posts: 3
- Thank you received: 0
Dark Skies Cork
- chris lynch
- Topic Author
- Offline
- Nebula
Less
More
19 years 2 months ago #15672
by chris lynch
Dark Skies Cork was created by chris lynch
Hi i'm a newbie and would like to know if anyone nknows of good viewing sites in cork.. I live close to the city, so would like to find as place out from the city that not disturbed by the city lights
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Paul FitzGerald
- Offline
- Main Sequence
Less
More
- Posts: 281
- Thank you received: 0
19 years 2 months ago #15681
by Paul FitzGerald
Paul Fitz
MAC Treasurer
'Astronomy shows how small and insignificant and rare and precious we all are.' - Contact.
Replied by Paul FitzGerald on topic Re: Dark Skies Cork
You're welcome along Chris.
I'm afraid I'm no good to you on this one, except to suggest that you check out Cork Astronomical Society .
If my math is accurate, you may even be able to catch their next meeting which is tonight in UCC :!:
I'm afraid I'm no good to you on this one, except to suggest that you check out Cork Astronomical Society .
If my math is accurate, you may even be able to catch their next meeting which is tonight in UCC :!:
Paul Fitz
MAC Treasurer
'Astronomy shows how small and insignificant and rare and precious we all are.' - Contact.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- chris lynch
- Topic Author
- Offline
- Nebula
Less
More
- Posts: 3
- Thank you received: 0
19 years 2 months ago #15682
by chris lynch
Replied by chris lynch on topic Re: Dark Skies Cork
I'm tied up working nights for the next couple of weeks, but i'll be sure to catch one next month i'm starting a master in UCC so i can just hang around
Thanks Very Much
Chris Lynch
Thanks Very Much
Chris Lynch
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- Paul FitzGerald
- Offline
- Main Sequence
Less
More
- Posts: 281
- Thank you received: 0
19 years 2 months ago #15683
by Paul FitzGerald
Paul Fitz
MAC Treasurer
'Astronomy shows how small and insignificant and rare and precious we all are.' - Contact.
Replied by Paul FitzGerald on topic Re: Dark Skies Cork
Sounds good!
It's the start of the mettings season, so there's plenty of time.
It's the start of the mettings season, so there's plenty of time.
Paul Fitz
MAC Treasurer
'Astronomy shows how small and insignificant and rare and precious we all are.' - Contact.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- briano
- Offline
- Proto Star
Less
More
- Posts: 59
- Thank you received: 0
19 years 2 months ago #15693
by briano
Brian O Leary
Replied by briano on topic Re: Dark Skies Cork
Welcome Chris :!:
Chris I live about 12 miles west of Cork city and there are dark skies out here, I can nearly always see the milky way but to the east of me you can see the lights of Cork city but it doesn't cover mush of the sky.
So 3 or 4 miles outside Ballincollig will give you somewhat dark skies.
Chris I live about 12 miles west of Cork city and there are dark skies out here, I can nearly always see the milky way but to the east of me you can see the lights of Cork city but it doesn't cover mush of the sky.
So 3 or 4 miles outside Ballincollig will give you somewhat dark skies.
Brian O Leary
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- padbren99
- Offline
- Proto Star
Less
More
- Posts: 13
- Thank you received: 0
19 years 2 months ago #15699
by padbren99
Hi Chris,
Cork Astronomy club have a small observatory adjacent to the
Airport. Not entirely free of light pollution,but is the best
available in the city area. Our club hold lecture meetings each
month - Sept., to May - at the Civil Engineering building at
U.C.C. The first lecture of the new season will be held on
Monday 19th Sept., at 8 p.m. - New members welcome. Please
come along !!
If you require further info.. you can contact me at 021 4895511
or 086 3738692.
Clear skies,
Paddy Brennan
paddy brennan
Replied by padbren99 on topic Re: Dark Skies Cork
Hi i'm a newbie and would like to know if anyone nknows of good viewing sites in cork.. I live close to the city, so would like to find as place out from the city that not disturbed by the city lights
Hi Chris,
Cork Astronomy club have a small observatory adjacent to the
Airport. Not entirely free of light pollution,but is the best
available in the city area. Our club hold lecture meetings each
month - Sept., to May - at the Civil Engineering building at
U.C.C. The first lecture of the new season will be held on
Monday 19th Sept., at 8 p.m. - New members welcome. Please
come along !!
If you require further info.. you can contact me at 021 4895511
or 086 3738692.
Clear skies,
Paddy Brennan
paddy brennan
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Time to create page: 0.111 seconds