For our second lecture of our new season we have a new speaker to the NIAAS. Niamh Mallaghan from QUB...
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Meetings take place at our usual venue in the lecture theatre of Ballyclare High School. Meetings are held on the first Monday of every month from September until May, beginning at 8.00pm.
It’s great to be back again, and we hope to see you all at one of our meetings!
Stevie
Website Updates
- October 2024 Lecture – Niamh Mallaghan (QUB) – Searching For Giant Exorings
- September 2024 Lecture – Philip Matchett (NIAAS) – How To Build An Observatory (Nearly)!
- May 2024 Lecture & AGM – Stevie Beasant (NIAAS) – Galaxy Season
- The Story Of Whinpark Observatory (Part 2) by Philip Matchett
- April 2024 Lecture – Dr. Stefano Bagnulo (AOP) – Night Time Astronomy with Sunglasses
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September 2024 Lecture – Philip Matchett (NIAAS) – How To Build An Observatory (Nearly)!
For our first lecture of the new NIAAS season, it’s an honour to be saying, our first speaker of the...
Read MoreMay 2024 Lecture & AGM – Stevie Beasant (NIAAS) – Galaxy Season
For our last lecture in this season, we will have our very own Stevie Beasant setting us up for our...
Read MoreThe Story Of Whinpark Observatory (Part 2) by Philip Matchett
So…. part two! Well its now March 2024, and I’m still working on this project. No it isn’t built yet,...
Read MoreApril 2024 Lecture – Dr. Stefano Bagnulo (AOP) – Night Time Astronomy with Sunglasses
For our next lecture in 2024, we are very pleased to have Dr. Stefano Bagnulo from Armagh Observatory, giving us our...
Read MoreMarch 2024 Lecture – Dave Lillis (Limerick) – In The Shadow Of The Earth ‘A Trip Through 21st Century Lunar Eclipses’
For our next lecture in 2024, we are very pleased to have Dave Lillis from Limerick Astronomy Club, back with...
Read MoreFebruary 2024 Lecture – Dr. Matt Nicholl (QUB) – Fantastic Bursts and Where to Find Them
For our second lecture of 2024, we have a new speaker to the society, Dr. Matt Nicholl from Queens University...
Read MoreThe Story of Whinpark Observatory (Part 1) by Philip Matchett
My name is Philip Matchett and I’ve been involved with the NIAAS/EAAS for over 20 years. Most of the time,...
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