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PROGRAM OF EVENTS
A souvenir program will be available free on the weekend, but the times of events are as follows:
FRIDAY MARCH 27TH
19:45 – Registration
20:30 Mr. Bob Campbell, Midlands Astronomy Club
"Then & Now: A Brief History of TAS"
22:00 Enjoy the Night Sky!
Take to the field with your telescopes and binoculars, or just look through the ones there. No admission charge – just wrap up warm and stay as long as you can handle!
SATURDAY MARCH 28TH
09:30 – Registration opens
10:00 – Welcome Address and Official Opening to Cosmos 2009
10:15 Ms. Amanda Ryan
"Gravitational Lensing, Microlensing and Planet Detection"
11:30 – Break Refreshments provided
12:00 Mr. Michael O'Connell, Midlands Astronomy Club
"Meteors and Meteorites"
13:15 – Lunch
14:30 Br. Guy Consolmagno, Vatican Observatory
"Are Asteroids Fluffy?"
15:45 – Break & Table Quiz preparations Refreshments provided
16:30 The COSMOS 2009 Table Quiz!
The team with the most points will win the COSMOS 2009 Trophies. Questions are varied, and are not just on Astronomy.
18:00 – Finish for the day. IFAS General Meeting will also take place for IFAS Reps in the adjoining conservatory.
19:45 The COSMOS 2009 Cosmic Dinner
Limited numbers. Details are at the registration desk. Wine may be purchased from Reception. Please enquire upon registration. After dinner there is the chance to observe the Astronomical Wonders from Annaharvey, or stay inside and chat with friends, old and new.
22:00 Enjoy the Night Sky!
Take to the field with your telescopes and binoculars, or just look through the ones there. No admission charge – just wrap up warm and stay as long as you can handle!
SUNDAY MARCH 29TH
10:00 Registration
The time also gives visitors a chance to view the exhibits, and perhaps some Solar Observing outside.
11:00 Mr. Robert Hill, Manager of the Northern Ireland Space Office at Armagh Planetarium
"Using the latest 3D technology in astronomy and science education"
12:30 – Lunch
13:45 Mr. Kieran Rooney, Northern Ireland Amateur Astronomy Society
"The Dark Art of CCD Imaging"
15:00 – Break Refreshments provided
15:30 Prof. Denis O’Sullivan, Prof. Emeritus at the Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies
"The Apollo Missions and Ireland's First Space Experiments - and What Happened After"
16:45 – Raffle for some great prizes
17:00 – Closing and farewell address.
Times subject to change without notice, but COSMOS has a reputation for keeping on track in previous years!
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