ASTRONOMY
Armagh Planetarium's monthly newsletter 'Astronotes' is now available to download. This exciting publication is packed with space and astronomy stories and will tell you what is happening at Armagh Planetarium.
Astronotes is written by the staff at Armagh Planetarium and is edited by Colin Johnston. Astronotes is free to download but please contact the Planetarium if you wish to reproduce any part of its contents. Members of the Friends' Society of Armagh Planetarium receive a printed version of this publication each month as part of their membership benefits.

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  ASTRONOTES - BACK ISSUES 2008
April 2008 (including Armagh's 40th anniversary, Astrofest and Victorian Crime & Astronomy!)
March 2008 (including Space Tourism, March Skies, Life On Mars, The Light Fantastic)
February 2008 (including UK Cash Crisis, Hot Spots of Saturn, China and the Moon)
January 2008 (inc Planetarium - Visitor Attraction of the Year, 2008 Space Odysseys, Cosmic Bully)
  ASTRONOTES - BACK ISSUES 2007
December 2007 (including Polar View, The Stars Our Destination?, Last Men on the Moon)
November 2007 (including Science & Fundamentalism, Carancas meteorite,Envisat, Astroart)
October 2007 (including Sputnik's legacy, Toulouse's Space City, Sergei Korolev, EHOD success)
September 2007 (including Exploding Asteroids, What's up with the Weather? & Tycho)
August 2007 (including Voyager 1 & 2, Phoenix Probe, Copernicus, Armagh One Year On)
July 2007 (including Mike McKay ESA, Love on the Moon,writer Robert A Heinlein)
June 2007 (including David Malin's visit, Life in Hostile Worlds,Gliese 581c)
May 2007 (including Kepler, Astronomy in Portugal, Dwarfs & Giants, Holidays with Stars)
April 2007 (including Star Colors, Space Hurricanes, Venus, Armagh's other Planetarium)
March 2007 (including Jocelyn Bell Burnell interview, Sunshine, the Real Star Wars, Saturn)
February 2007 (including The Oldest Planetarium?, Rising Stars of the East and Sirius)
January 2007 (including Eric Lindsay, The Dark Side, The Size of Space, Another Earth?)
 
 ASTRONOTES - BACK ISSUES 2006
December 2006 (including Christmas Star, Solar viewing, Hubble Sees Red , Taurus)
November 2006 (including Armagh Wins DUG award, Moonbows, NISO Launch)
October 2006 (including Pluto demoted, IPS report, Stellar Parallax, Friends' Reunited)
 
September 2006 (including Armagh Breaks Records, Sizing Up Space, Martian Muddle)
August 2006 (including Armagh reopens, Mysterious Forces, Meet the Team)

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