[meteorite-list] International Meteor Conference (amateurs welcome -- scholarships available) 2010 September 16-19, Armagh - Northern Ireland (UK) -- also Meteoroids 2010 Breckenridge, CO USA May 24-28, 2010: Rich Murray 2010.03.01
From: Rich Murray <rmforall_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 13:49:46 -0700 Message-ID: <7CE966C933C6488B966A20A54B74E41F_at_ownerPC> International Meteor Conference (amateurs welcome -- scholarships available) 2010 September 16-19, Armagh - Northern Ireland (UK) -- also Meteoroids 2010 Breckenridge, CO USA May 24-28, 2010: Rich Murray 2010.03.01 http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.htm Monday, March 1, 2010 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/astrodeep/message/43 _____________________________________________________ The International Meteor Organization (IMO) will hold the 28th annual International Meteor Conference (IMC) in Armagh, Ireland from 16 till 19 September, 2010. Amateur and professional astronomers are warmly invited to join this four-day event, present their meteor-related activities and meet fellow meteor enthusiasts! The conference welcomes contributions in the field of meteor science and closely related topics. We particularly encourage presentations by amateur astronomers; both at beginner and advanced level! Contributions by professional astronomers are also highly appreciated. Armagh is located 60 km south-west of Belfast and 130 km north of Dublin, and can be reached via the airports of Belfast or Dublin. The conference is organized by the Armagh Observatory, which was founded in 1790 and has a long tradition in meteor research. Accommodation is provided in the Armagh City Youth Hostel and nearby bed & breakfasts. Hotel rooms are also available in Armagh. Organizing Committee: Apostolos Christou (chair), David Asher, Geert Barentsen, Miruna Popescu, Mark Bailey, Tom Barclay, Shenghua Yu, Colin Folsom, Naslim Neelamkodan, Tobias Hinse, Aileen McKee, Alison Neve. Contact: imc2010 (at) arm.ac.uk Juergen Rendtel president at imo.net; As previous years, the IMO makes some of its limited funds available for meteor workers unable to attend the IMC 2010 without financial support. 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