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From: TerryMoselaol.com Subject: TV Prog, Lecture, Medals, Astro/Geol Event Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:44:19 EDT Hi all, 1. You may be interested in the programme: "Stardate: Close Encounters" which will be broadcast on BBC2 at 11.20 p.m. on Wed Sep 29, timed to coincide with the close encounter of the minor planet 4179 Toutatis, which will approach Earth to within about 1 million miles on 29/30 September. It is currently about 9th mag, and at closest approach on the 29th it will pass about 1 degree from Alpha Centauri for observers in Australia and New Zealand. It will have faded considerably by the time it becomes visible from our latitudes again. The programme features NEOs in general & includes discussions on meteorites at the Natural History Museum, London, a section featuring BAA member Peter Birtwhistle, filmed at his observatory where he observes faint, fast-moving NEOs. It also features the story of AL00667, the object that was thought to be heading for Earth impact back in mid-January: There are appearances by astronomers such as Alan Harris, Brian Marsden, Steve Ostro and the BAA's 'Mr Asteroid', Richard Miles. The program is hosted by Adam Hart-Davis and Dr Lucie Green. 2. The next IAA lecture will be on Wed 6 October at 7.30 p.m. in Stranmillis College, Stranmillis Road, Belfast, when John O'Neill (IAA & IAS, and Deputy Chair of IFAS), will give a talk entitled "Great Comets of the 20th Century". Admission is free, including light refreshments, and all are welcome. 3. At the last IAA meeting, the recipients of the IAA's premier "Aidan P Fitzgerald Award" at the AGM last spring, Danny Collins and Derek Heatly, were presented with their actual medals by Prof Mark Bailey, Director of Armagh Observatory. Congratulations to them both! 4. Another reminder about the special event at the Ulster Museum at 1:00-5:00 pm, Sat 9 Oct and 2:00-5:00, Sun 10 October entitled "A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE". This will be on similar lines to the famous 'Rocky Road Show', but will cover life sciences as well as geology/astronomy. The Irish Astronomical Association & the Belfast Geologists' Society will be represented. Clear Skies, Terry Moseley
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