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Carolyn Porco Lectures Ireland July 3 and July 8
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post Jul 3 2009, 05:13 PM
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Professor Carolyn Porco, imaging team leader of the Cassini mission to Saturn, will be giving two public lectures in Ireland in July.

Professor Carolyn Porco, head of the imaging team on the Cassini Mission to Saturn and its moons, will give a series of public lectures in Ireland over the coming week. Prof. Porco will present images and the latest findings from this outstandingly successful mission, including last week's discovery of water on Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Booking is essential as places are limited. The lectures take place at the following locations and times: Friday July 3 - 8pm - Blackrock Castle Observatory, Blackrock, Co. Cork. Contact BCO on (021) 435 7917 or email info@bco.ie, Wednesday July 8 - 7:30pm - Armagh Planetarium. Contact Neil Cullen on (0044) 2837 512938, or email him at neil@armaghplanet.com.


I'm planning on going to the Armagh lecture on July 8th. I wonder if anyone else is planning to attend?
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