Astronomy Ireland

Astronomy Ireland is an astronomy association based in Ireland (including the Republic and Northern Ireland). It is a non-profit educational organisation, separate but connected to its parent company 'Astronomy & Space Ltd.', owned by its director David Moore. The club does not hold annual general meetings nor allow its membership to elect its officers. It does not publish annual accounts, despite publicly aired concerns about its close relationship with the chairman's commercial interests.

Astronomy Ireland
Formation1990
TypeAstronomy club
Location
  • Ireland
LeaderDavid Moore
Websitehttp://www.astronomy.ie

History

Astronomy Ireland (AI) was founded in Dublin in 1990 by David Moore and others following a split from the Irish Astronomical Society.

Activities

  • Observing sessions: Eclipses of the moon, meteor showers, favourable planetary apparitions, and other events. In Dublin, a common meeting place is beside the Papal Cross in the Phoenix Park.
  • Lectures: These are recorded by the society and are made available on for download and via DVD. Astrophysicist Chris Lintott and science writer John Gribbin have delivered lectures.
  • Star-B-Q: Annual barbecue held at Roundwood, County Wicklow.
  • Astro-Expo: Annual astronomy and science exhibition held in Dublin.
  • Astronomy course: Introduces new members and non-members to elementary astronomy.
  • Foreign trips: Arranged to observe total solar eclipses. Turkey was visited in 2006.

Publications and media

Members are kept up-to-date by e-mail newsletters and text messages. A premium rate telephone news service alerts Irish and British astronomers to celestial events, ranging from flyovers of the International Space Station to meteor showers.

Astronomy & Space Limited produces a monthly magazine for Astronomy Ireland called Astronomy & Space which is aimed mainly at young people and inexperienced amateur astronomers.[1]

A weekly radio programme, AIRS (Astronomy Ireland Radio Show), is broadcast every Tuesday on FM radio and on the Internet. Previous shows are available from the MP3 archive on the club's website, along with recordings of other radio programmes.

Astronomy Shop

A private venture called the Astronomy Shop, owned and managed by the company's director, David Moore, is associated with Astronomy Ireland.[2][3]

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References

  1. Astronomy & Space Magazine Astronomy Ireland. Retrieved: 2011-02-03.
  2. Astronomy Shop website Archived December 29, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Astronomy Ireland. This shop was used to "create" member lists for several years before being liquidated in 2013. Retrieved: 2011-02-03.
  3. Registered with Companies Registration Office as number 259707.
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