Observational astronomy

First Cape Clear Dark Skies Weekend takes place 24th – 26th of May

When and where is it on? Cape Clear Dark Skies Weekend runs from Friday 24th of May to Sunday 26th…

7 years ago

University College Dublin Physicist Member of International Team which Uses Asteroid to Measure Smallest Star Size in the Night Sky to Date

Scientists of the VERITAS Collaboration, including a University College Dublin (UCD) physicist, Associate Professor John Quinn, who is the VERITAS…

7 years ago

From Supermoons to Solar Eclipses, guide to immortalising the starry skies

Don’t miss the Top 5 astronomical moments of 2019 from the next supermoon on the 21st March to the Geminid…

7 years ago

Images of Starlight exhibition to take place in Dublin’s Botanic Gardens

A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish amateur astronomers and photographers will…

7 years ago

Free Photographic Exhibition to reach for the stars at Dublin’s National Botanic Gardens this November

A new exhibition, Images of Starlight 2018, featuring a collection of astronomy photographs by Irish amateur astronomers and photographers will…

7 years ago

DIAS scientists participate in break-through discovery of gravitational waves from the merging of two neutron stars

Three scientists from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) School of Cosmic Physics have taken part in the discovery…

8 years ago

Don’t miss the closest full supermoon of the century

We were sent the following press release, the latter part is a bit product heavy, but the information about the…

9 years ago

Out of this World Exhibition by Irish astronomers and photographers, National Botanic Gardens

By @SimonCocking Leo Enright, space commentator and broadcaster, will open a spectacular photo exhibition “Images of Starlight” by Irish amateur astronomers…

10 years ago

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