Mon, 13 November 2006 Welcome to this episode of the SDAS podcast. Podcast news first.We are still suffering from low listener amounts. This is not a good thing, as it makes it harder to get advertisers to pay us to play things and endorse their great stuff. So play our promo to your friends! IT is available at out main website, sdas.libsyn.com and www.stuffslashersaw.com/howtopodcast . Just click on the "Where do i get them" link. So. Show-note time This episode is broken up into 2 parts. The first part, (this one) is a short (16 min) section with a talk by Cian Mac Mahon, A.K.A me on the wonders or podcasting and how it helps astronomy. Links mentiond in this part are all at www.stuffslashersaw.com/howtopodcast . Scott Sigler's stuff, (free recordings of all 4 of his books, as well as a print version of Earthcore, his first) are available at scott.sigler.podshow.com (and www.podiobooks.com . in fact, podiobooks have lots of great stuff.). A link to the stuff by J.C is available at www.stuffslashersaw.com . skim through all the blog rubbish and find a nice little moving picture at the bottem left advertising his first book, 7Th son, Descent. That should be all! Look out for the second half of this episode, in which Albert White (spelling?) shall be talking about the horrors of light polution, and all in all finishes this rather strange episode of the SDAS podcast. Visit us online and comment at sdas.libsyn.com and www.stuffslashersaw.com and the most important www.southdublinastronomy.org Email me at talktome@stuffslashersaw.com Also, this episode will be making a guest appearance on my podcast, which has quite the number of listeners, in order to try to drive up subscribers. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 November 2006 So i am late. Oh well. Two sections for you today, This and part one of episode 2.Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 October 2006 This is part three of episode two of the SDAS podcast. Could you all tell your friends about this podcast, as our listenership is dropping. Thanks, Cian Mac Mahon talktome@stuffslashersaw.com sdas.libsyn.com www.stuffslashersaw.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 October 2006 Do not listion to this episode before getting episode 2 part 1. You have been warned.Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 October 2006 In order to get more listeners, we have had to start a promo push. So you may be hearing promo's at the end of each episode. but only the first 25-50 of you who download. Its complicated stuff. Category: general -- posted at: 12:37 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 October 2006 Before we get into the nitty gritty of the shownotes, i would like to point out that this is the first of THREE sections to this episode. so dont worry when the file unexpectedly stops. Download the next section in a few days time.Also, i have a few lovely jubbly bookmarks for he IAS event. since there is NO chance i can ship on out to you for the event its self, i am gonna give them away based on the amazing artwork on the front. if you would like one, please email your name and address to talktome@stuffslashersaw.com and if you are one of the lucky people, i shall send you one. Of course, i am only willing to spend 1 euro on Postage, so if you dont live in Ireland, i will still take the entries, but we may have to figure out how you can pay the postage. Remember that if you dont live in Ireland, there is a good chance that you will be the only person in your country to own one of these. Now, lets get on to the shownotes, Taken form www.southdublinastronomy.org. Supernovae and Asteroids: Meeting on Thursday, October 5th At our October meeting Dave McDonald gave probably the most fascinating talk we have had to date when he spoke about the role the amateur astronomer can play in supporting the professional community and also how there are so many facets of the hobby we can be involved in. I was thinking afterwards that whenever my interest in astronomy wanes a little I normally thumb through a few chapters of Tim Ferris' "Seeing in the Dark" -- a brilliant book that conveys what it is like to do amateur astronomy and also be at the cutting edge of amateur-professional collaborations. To this I'd now add Dave's talk. A couple of people said the talk really encouraged them to go outside and look up at the sky afresh. A great discussion on the IFAS Advanced Observing Program ensued too and more details on this project can be found at http://www.irishastronomy.org/boards/viewtopic.php?p=33829 Many thanks Dave and FĂona for dropping by and linking up with SDAS. Observing nights The SDAS will host club observing nights on the following dates between October 2006 and December 2006. The fact we are at the whim Irish weather means it is often difficult to find a night where are guaranteed clear skies but to set definite dates means people know well in advance that a group of us will be down at our current site in the car park at Cloon Wood (on the Enniskerry to Glencree Road -- OS Sheet 56). The arrangement each night is to ring John Flannery on 086-8181931 between 4pm and 6pm on the Friday evening to see if the observing night will go ahead (just in case there's a hurricane sweeping through the Dublin area!) If the observing session has a green light, then we'll meet up at the Monument in Enniskerry village at 8pm and drive up to Cloon from there (if you know the way, then just go direct to Cloon Wood). If Friday night is cloudy then the same arrangements apply for Saturday night. Members often arrange other observing nights between themselves so turn up at a meeting and scope out the possibility of linking up with other observers. Here's hoping for clear skies! Many thanks to those people who braved the elements on our first observing night in September; skies were cloudy, it was wet, but we saw a few nice deep-sky objects. The dates for the rest of the year are; Friday, October 20th 2006 (Orionid meteor shower peaks the following night). Friday, November 17th 2006 (Leonid meteor shower peaks in the early hours of Friday). Friday, December 15th 2006 (we'll meet the night of the Geminid maximum on Dec 13/14 too). IAS meeting on October 18th The next IAS meeting is an open invite for us all to attend a lecture on the Cassini-Huygens mission at Saturn . The lecture will be given by Dr Caitriona Jackman, a Cassini mission scientist based at Imperial College London, and the talk will be at 7:30pm on Monday, October 16th in the Arts Block of UCD, Belfield (Theatre N). Admission tickets (actually, Cassini mission bookmarks) can be got from the Student's Union at UCD or at the door on the night. Other events of interest Octocon , the famed Science Fiction convention, is on this year in the Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth, Co. Kildare on October 14th and 15th. Details at http://www.octocon.com/2006/ Seanie Morris in Tullamore Astronomical Society has circulated details of the Second Annual TAS Art Competition . The event is sponsored by Byrne's World of Wonder toy stores and there was a phenomenal amount of entries in 2005. I went down to the prize-giving last year and the standard of work was very high. The twelve winning pictures are used in a calendar put together by TAS members which also contains details of astronomical phenomena for the year ahead. A very worthwhile venture to support. More details at http://www.irishastronomy.org/boards/viewtopic.php?t=4820 The show-notes were written by John Flannary. www.southdublinastronomy.com sdas.libsyn.com www.stuffslashersaw.com talktome@stuffslashersaw.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 11 September 2006 Here in SDAS, we need to get the word out in order to attract sponcers, in order to make this profitable, in order to get more equipment and pay the airfair of the ou-of-the country speakers. So we are going on a push. This means that you may hear targeterd (and none targeted) advertisements at the end of this podcast. Or not. (we are set to only make the first 50 people listion. difficult stuff!). so dont be supprised! Cian Mac Mahon [EDIT] we need all of our viewers to compleat our survay. Category: general -- posted at: 2:13 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 11 September 2006 "What is this season one rubbish i hear you talking about?" you may be shouting at your screen while reading this. "I seem to remember 2 others before this!" Yes. Yes you do. But they were only "Teasers" as it were, the real Astro-Action (And yes...i am damned for life for saying that) is only just beginning! (And we finally have a Advertiser lined up! more on this later.)So, in todays bulging-at-the-seams episode, we have a little ramble, followed by an exclusive Documentary by myself and Fintin in the Field, our first Roaming reporter, (if you want to become one as well, send me a detailed email about what you will tell us in your documentary) about what happens when lots of grown men who love Astronomy get to see a moon eclipse, followed by a nice talk on "Mr Messier and his Catalogue": The Messier catalogue is considered THE list of the "Best of" the sky's celestial sights beyond the Solar System. But how did the list come about, what were the first deep-sky objects to be discovered, and where can you find these showpieces of the heavens? This has been put together by none other then John Flannery. Email me at talktome@stuffslashersaw.com vist the podcasts webpage at sdas.libsyn.com visit the SDAS at www.southdublinastronomy.org visit me, Cian Mac Mahon at my homepage at www.stuffslashersaw.com Now, have fun! Cian Mac Mahon Comments[0] |
Wed, 6 September 2006 Welcome back to the show! Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 September 2006 Hi again, just to let you lot of podcasties know that i will be doing a talk on "Podcasting: Stars online" (how podcasts can change the way we look at astronomy) at September 18th, Ely House, 8 Ely Place, Dublin 2 for the Irish Astronomical society. Not sure how the Charging in works, but if you want to know how i podcast, turn up and ask me there. Cian Mac Mahon Category: general -- posted at: 4:16 PM Comments[0] |


Welcome to this episode of the SDAS podcast. Podcast news first.