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From: TerryMoselaol.com Date: 22 May 2006 01:17:37 BDT Subject: Asteroid McKenna, New Magazine, Radio, TV, Events, IAA BBQ Hi all, 1. I forgot to mention that the naming of the asteroid for Martin McKenna was suggested by John McConnell, who was the first amateur astronomer in Ireland to have an asteroid named after him: No 9929 McConnell. Martin is also renowned for his legendary eyesight - and if anyone can discover a comet from Ireland, it's him! He's also doing a photographic search for novae. And sorry for the typo - Martin was 'IFAS astronomer of the year' for 2005, not 1995! (I had 1995 in my mind as the year the asteroid was discovered.) More details on: www.eaas.co.uk 2. NEW ASTRONOMY MAGAZINE FOR AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS - PRACTICAL ASTRONOMER "Astrum Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of a new printed monthly magazine dedicated to amateur astronomers. Practical Astronomer is published and printed in England. Practical Astronomer is, as the title suggests, aimed directly at the world's practising amateur, and is a more focused approach to this modern evolving arena of astronomical imaging and observing. The magazine is written for an English speaking audience and is full colour throughout. It features a unique appeal to global amateurs. Practical Astronomer deliberately sets out to invite and involve all practising amateurs into feeling a part of this global hobby, and to share and exchange knowledge and experience for the benefit of all readers. Practical Astronomer will provide the centre point; the meeting place for all contributing aspects and faces of the global amateur astronomical community. Regular features will include: In depth 'how to' articles on image acquisition, observing techniques, image processing etc. The most detailed and 'to the point' equipment reviews in existence Regular articles on 'understanding optics' Meet an amateur - a regular interview with some of the top amateurs in their field And more You can read all about it here: www.practicalastronomer.com and we hope, take up a subscription." (he first issue, June '6, is already available.) 3. RADIO AND TV Mon, 22 May, 7.20pm, BBC4 TV: Time Shift: the British Space Race Wed, 24 May, 9.00pm, BBC2 TV: Climate Change - David Attenborough asks if we are changing the Earth. 10.00pm, BBC4 TV: Meltdown - a global warming journey. 11.00pm, BBC4 TV: Horizon - Global Dimming. 11.55pm, BBC4 TV: Climate conspiracy or Global catastrophe? Fri, 26 May, 7.00pm, BBC R4: Time - Michio Kaku on Cosmic Time, repeat (4/4). 4.EVENT: Wed 24 May, 9.30am - 5.00pm, St Patrick's Trian, Armagh: Armagh Heritage Day - a free one-day conference to describe and promote the wealth of Armagh's historic and cultural heritage. Tours available in the afternoon. Armagh Observatory will be featuring. See star.arm.ac.uk/press/2006/AHD0506_pr.html 5 Advance notice of the IAA midsummer BBQ, on 24 June, held as usual in the beautiful and historic grounds of Armagh Obsevatory, courtesy of its Director, Prof Mark Bailey. We start at about 3 p.m. with some events (tba), with cooking & eating about 5.30 - 6ish. Admission free - just 'bring your own' eats & drinks. More details later. Clear skies, Terry Moseley
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