On Wednesday 7th of September 2011, Dr. Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud will give a talk entitled “Chinese Star Charts” at Dunsink Observatory Castleknock, Dublin 15.
The evening will begin at 8:00 pm with a 45 minute lecture followed by a question and answer session. Refreshments will be provided and weather permitting visitors will be given the opportunity to view the night sky through the historic Grubb Telescope.
Admisssion is free and all are welcome, with a mimimun age limit of 12 years.
If you wish to attend this event, please contact Hilary O’Donnell, on or before Monday August 22nd 2011, (17:00 hrs),
Tel: 087-6294966, E-mail.
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Last Updated: 22nd March 2016 by Anne Grace
2011-09-07 Chinese Star Charts
On Wednesday 7th of September 2011, Dr. Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud will give a talk entitled “Chinese Star Charts” at Dunsink Observatory Castleknock, Dublin 15.
The evening will begin at 8:00 pm with a 45 minute lecture followed by a question and answer session. Refreshments will be provided and weather permitting visitors will be given the opportunity to view the night sky through the historic Grubb Telescope.
Admisssion is free and all are welcome, with a mimimun age limit of 12 years.
If you wish to attend this event, please contact Hilary O’Donnell, on or before Monday August 22nd 2011, (17:00 hrs),
Tel: 087-6294966, E-mail.
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