IAS Public talk – Stars with a story: Discovering the first magnitude stars
Our first talk of 2026 will be presented by our fellow member John Flannery at 7:30pm on next Monday 26th January (see details below). It will take place at our…
Expand your horizons through observation and education
Formed in 1937, the IAS is the longest established astronomy society in Ireland.
Our first talk of 2026 will be presented by our fellow member John Flannery at 7:30pm on next Monday 26th January (see details below). It will take place at our…
Join the Irish Astronomical Society for some telescopic delights and the science behind the technology & what you’re looking at. For over 85 years the Irish Astronomical Society has been…
The event for tonight has been cancelled due to the clouds – keep an eye for a new event scheduled over the next few days! — As part of its…
Abstract One of the open questions in modern day astronomy is how do planets like our own form. A key component in answering this is to better understand the natal…