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Observing with a 100-metre telescope - Wed 21 October, Belfast | International Year of Astronomy in Ireland | Astronomy 2009

Observing with a 100-metre telescope - Wed 21 October, Belfast

vltThe next lecture of the Irish Astronomical Association's new season will be given by Dr Carla Gil. 

Carla has done some pioneering research work with the world's most powerful telescope, the European Southern Observatory's VLT in Chile, specifically using it in Interferometer mode, when it can function with an effective aperture of 100 metres. Yes, that's one hundred metres! She is now a visiting ESO Research Fellow at Armagh Observatory.   

Her talk is entitled "Observing with a 100-metre virtual telescope, the VLTI".  It's on WEDNESDAY 21 OCTOBER, at 7.30 p.m., in the Bell Lecture Theatre, Physics Building, Queen's University, Belfast. ADMISSION IS FREE, as always, and includes light refreshments. Everyone is welcome; particularly ladies - come along and see what women are doing at the leading edge of astronomical research: astronomy is not just a topic for men! Full details of the rest of the programme are on the website:www.irishastro.org

N.B (Terry Moseley). The Belfast Festival at Queen's is on that week, so come early if you want to get parked on the QUB site, or indeed anywhere in that area. There are no events at that time in QUB itself, but there's one at the Elmwood Hall which is not too far away, so parking spaces will soon fill up. I suggest you try to get there no later than 7.00.

 International Year of Astronomy, Ireland National Node