Dr Eric Finch of Trinity College Dublin will give a talk entitled “ETS Walton: A Life in Physics” to the South Dublin Astronomical Society and the Irish Astronomical Society on 12 May. ETS Walton is Ireland’s only Nobel Prize winner in the Sciences and was jointly awarded this distinction for ...
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ETS Walton: A Life in Physics
Cosmonaut to give talk in Dublin – updated start time
Cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will give a public lecture in The Helix, DCU on Thursday 14 April. Cosmonaut Kornienko’s presentation, “Expedition 23″, is about the 23rd expedition to the International Space Station, in which he took part. Doors open at 7pm. Guests are kindly requested to be seated by 7.15pm and ...
Science Week 2010 lecture videos going online
Videos of Science Week lectures – “Did We Really Land on the Moon?”
ESERO Ireland prepares for lift-off
European Space Education Resource Office to help teachers in raising awareness about space as a theme
Free ‘Space Brains’ app for Science Week
Download our free new app about space and astronomy for your iPod Touch or iPhone
Cosmic Origins
Subtitle: A visual exploration of the origin of the Cosmos, of Earth and of Life itself. Description: The origin and nature of the Cosmos and the life within it is the target of revolutionary telescopes and robotic space probes crisscrossing the Solar System. In a highly visual talk, author and ...
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Find out about this year’s free public lectures, from new inventions to space exploration
Space theme for Science Week 2010
Hundreds of events across Ireland explore “Our Place in Space”
Irish astronomer discovers supernova
Dave Grennan makes major discovery from back garden observatory in Dublin
Get an OWL cert at Halloween with Hogwarts workshops
Astronomy is the only field of study at Hogwarts that has a direct equivalent in the Muggle world. Get inspired by space at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory this midterm and receive an OWL (Ordinary Wizarding Level) certification at this fun workshop. In Harry Potter’s world astronomy classes take place in ...
