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SUMMARY:GAC March Meeting with Prof. Colin Steele (University of Manchester)
DESCRIPTION:Galway Astronomy Club are pleased to announce details of our March club meeting\, which will take place at 7.30 pm on Monday the 2nd of March in the Ardilaun Hotel\, Taylors Hill\, Galway.\n  \n  \nTalk: ‘The solar neighbourhood – a guide to the nearest stars’  \nThe area of the galaxy where the Sun currently resides can be considered as a fairly typical area of the galaxy. This talk will consider the stars within 5 parsecs of the Sun\, concentrating on those with particular characteristics e.g. the Alpha Centauri and Sirius systems\, Barnard’s star and the home of Mr Spock from Star Trek. The talk is not so much of a list as an opportunity to mention many of the characteristics of stars. Woven into the talk are references to measuring distances to stars and the appearance of the Sun and other stars from the stars concerned. The talk will conclude with some thoughts on the status of the Sun in the neighbourhood and the Galaxy. \n  \n  \nSpeaker: Prof. Colin Steele (University of Manchester) \nInspired by early events including Apollo Moon landings.\nBought small telescope 1972.\nJoined Dundee AS\, 1978.\nStudied Mathematics and Astronomy and Astrophyics\, St Andrews University\, 1982-1986.\nPhD in Applied Mathematics (Dynamics of Solar Prominences)\, 1986-1990.\nTeaching of Mathematics to students in many parts of University of Manchester\, since 1993.\nStudies into Equilibria and Stability of Structures in solar atmosphere Dynamics of orbits of Trojan Asteroids.\nObservations of e.g. Meteors\, Noctilucent Clouds etc.\nJoined Dundee AS\, 1978. BAA 1985\, Many other societies. Member of IAU.\nActive in BAA Meteor section mid-1980s onwards Scottish Astronomers Group President 1991-1993\nSpeaker at various astronomical societies.\nCurrently resident in Dore\, Sheffield. Married with 2 youngsters. \n  \nProf Steele will be joining us by video link on the night.\n  \nAll are welcome and we look forward to your company.\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.galwayastronomyclub.ie/event/gac-march-meeting-with-colin-steele-university-of-manchester/
LOCATION:Ardilaun Hotel\, Taylors Hill\, Galway\, H91 H29F
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SUMMARY:Irish Astronomy Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:  \nGalway Astronomy Club are delighted to be participating in ‘Irish Astronomy Week’ again this year. We will be having our busiest year so far with events throughout the whole week. \n  \nHere are events happening in the Galway region\n  \nMarch 21st – Clifden Library – 11:00pm – ‘Valuing our Dark Sky’ by Caitríona Nic Ghiollaphádraig (CDS) \nMarch 21st – Ballybane Library – 2:30pm – ‘Wonders of the Night Sky’ by John Keady (GAC) \nMarch 21st – Salthill Promenade – 7:00pm –  ‘Planet & Moon Watch’ – Weather Permitting! \nMarch 24th – Galway City Library – 6:00pm –  ‘My Astrophotography Journey: Under Irish Skies’ by Adrian Nolan (GAC) \nMarch 25th – Ballinasloe Library – 11:00am – ‘Of Planets and Asteroids’ by Dave McDonald \nMarch 25th – Loughrea Library – 6:00pm – ‘Of Planets and Asteroids’by Dave McDonald \nMarch 25th – Salthill Promenade – 7:00pm –  ‘Planet & Moon Watch’ – Weather Permitting! \nMarch 26th – Saint Colmans Church\, Gort – 6:00pm –‘My Local Story of Astrophotography & The Night Sky’ – Enda O’Loughlin \nMarch 28th – Oranmore Library – TBC – ‘Gathering Ancient Light: A Journey into the Deep Sky‘ by Brendan Spellman (GAC) \n  \nSee more IAW 2026 events and news here: https://www.irishastronomyweek.ie/ \n 
URL:https://www.galwayastronomyclub.ie/event/irish-astronomy-week-2026/
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SUMMARY:GAC April Meeting with Clodagh Doyle (National Museum of Ireland)
DESCRIPTION:  \nGalway Astronomy Club are pleased to announce details of our April club meeting\, which will take place at 7.30 pm on Monday the 13th of April in the Ardilaun Hotel\, Taylors Hill\, Galway.\n  \nTalk: ‘Folklore of the Night Sky – How the skies have influenced our everyday folk culture’. \nThis talk will take us on a journey through time and locations as Clodagh discusses the deep connection between our culture and the night sky. An interesting insight into the believes people held about the importance and influences of the heavenly bodies. With some wonderful stories and valuable terminology in English and Irish passed down to us through time. \nSpeaker: Clodagh Doyle\, Keeper\, Irish Folklife Division \nClodagh Doyle has been working with the Irish Folklife Collection of the National Museum of Ireland since 1995 and is now based at Turlough Park\, Castlebar\, Co. Mayo\, the fourth site of the National Museum of Ireland.\nShe has a degree in Irish Folklore and Archaeology and her MA thesis is on the subject of Traditional Hearth Furniture.\nAs a long-serving curator she had responsibilities for the Calendar Customs\, Religion\, Sport & Leisure\, Childhood\, Textiles\, Ceramics & Glass Collections.\nShe worked in the National Museum of Ireland’s Dublin sites and on the inaugural exhibitions at the NMI – Decorative Arts & History\, Collins Barracks\, Dublin.  She played a pivotal role in the inception\, development and installation of the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life and the move of the Irish Folklife Collection to its new store and galleries in Co. Mayo in 2001.\nShe curated many of the permanent gallery displays at the NMI – Country Life and also curated over thirty temporary exhibitions\, two of which\, Down Memory Lane and Hair Hurling Balls have travelled throughout Ireland.\nWith a love for folklore\, ethnology\, objects and the Museum\, Clodagh was appointed Keeper of the Irish Folklife Division in 2020. \n  \nAll are welcome and we look forward to your company.
URL:https://www.galwayastronomyclub.ie/event/gac-april-meeting-with-clodagh-doyle-national-museum-of-ireland/
LOCATION:Ardilaun Hotel\, Taylors Hill\, Galway\, H91 H29F
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