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International Year of Astronomy in Ireland
- News
- Lunar Eclipse of 31 December 2009
- New Year's Eve Lunar Eclipse
- Partial Lunar Eclipse: 31 December 2009
- Beautiful October Morning skies in Ireland
- Armagh astronomer made today's highlights around the world
- Two Irishmen are Astronomy Photographers of the Year!
- Irish Astronomer Gets Prestigious Award for Outreach
- Possible Perseid Meteor Outburst on the morning of 12 August
- Jupiter to occult star on the night of 3 to 4 August
- Observing Jupiter
- IYA Solar Eclipse: 22 July 2009
- Observing alert: has Jupiter been hit?
- ISS and Space Shuttle
- From Earth to the Moon DVD offer
- Mystery Flare
- Get ready for galilean satellites occultations season!
- No eclipses, but...
- May 2009 Newsletter from Sentinus
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell: top living woman scientist
- Space Concert by the Carnival Supergroup
- ISS passes over Ireland
- Are we heading towards a weak solar cycle?
- ISS passes over Ireland
- Two new satellites successfully launched by ESA today
- Mysterious music source revealed
- Use your camera or the Faulkes Telescope to win a photo competition
- Is this a meteorite?
- Bright fireball seen over Ireland
- Major Astronomy Competition in Ireland Announced
- IYA2009-Ireland grant opportunities
- ISS passes over Ireland
- Enterprise Ireland Scholarships for Postgraduate Students
- Wonderful Moon - Venus Conjunction
- Comet Lulin and Saturn
- Satellite Collision
- Eye on the Sky - Astronomical Photo Competition
- One of the best annual meteor showers: 1 to 5 January 2009
- Blast! Controversial adventure story to screen at the Irish Astronomical Association New Year Party
- Winter Solstice Webcast
- Spectacular Planetary Alignment to Brighten up the New Year's Eve Skies
- Live webcast of the winter solstice from Newgrange
- Winter Solstice: Sunday 21 December 2008; Ursids Meteor Shower: 18 to 24 December
- Geminid Meteor Shower: 13 to 16 December 2008
- Venus Occultation Egress Sketch by Deirdre Kelleghan
- Apply for a Free Telescope!
- More photos of the 1 December events
- The Magnificent Conjunction
- The Best Sky View of the Year - this afternoon, Monday 1 December 2008
- Two Events not to be Missed in the Night Sky This Week
- Planet Earth: Our Place in Space
- Another Irish Asteroid Discovery
- Amateur Astronomer Becomes Second Ever to Discover Asteroid from Ireland, After 160 Years
- Why Asteroid 2008 TC3 Represents a Landmark - Dr David Asher, from Armagh Observatory, Explains
- Small Asteroid might Hit Earth on 7 October 2008
- ISS and ATV visible from Ireland in Evening Skies
- Autumn Equinox
- The Greatest Experiment in History Turns on: Wednesday 10 September
- "Portal to the Universe"
- Armagh Planetarium Unveils New Hubble Images
- Solar Eclipse Friday 1 August 2008
- Astronomy Tutors wanted by Astronomy Ireland
- Friday 4 July: Aphelion Day
- Send Your Name in Space!
- Young Moon sketcher made Astronomy Sketch of the Day
- Strong Gravity in the Vicinity of Supermassive Black Holes - by Eamon Scullion, Armagh Observatory
- Astronomy Survey - Questions Proposal
- 23 March: Asteroid Occultation
- SDAS 2008 Sky Guide
- Extrasolar Planetary Systems: More Like Ours - by David Perez-Suarez, Armagh Observatory
- It's Raining Again - It Must Be Wednesday! By Caroline Pereira, Armagh Observatory
- 20/21 February: Total Lunar Eclipse
- 7 February: Shuttle Launch
- Doomsday Confirmed! by Thomas Barclay, Armagh Observatory
- 29 January: Asteroid Flyby
- 23 January: Mercury in the Evening Skies
- 4 January: New Solar Cycle
- Featured Image
- Christmas Moon over Armagh
- Solstice Moon by Deirdre Kelleghan
- Andromeda Galaxy
- Our Moon
- The International Space Station on Irish Skies
- Melotte15 Inside The Heart Nebula
- The Bubble and M52 from Dublin skies
- 2009 Eclipse
- Jupiter animation
- Space Shuttle Launch in Childrens' eyes
- Armagh Planetarium
- Belfast Carnival 2009 Highlights
- 18 - 24 May 2009
- 11 - 17 May 2009
- 4-10 May 2009
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