The RAS National Astronomy Meeting 2008

including the UK Solar Physics and MIST meetings

Queen's University Belfast: 31st March - 4th April 2008

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RAS National Astronomy Meeting: 1st media announcement

ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY PRESS INFORMATION NOTE
Date: 6 February 2008 For Immediate Release
Ref.: 2008-01

Issued by:

Dr Robert Massey
Press Officer
Royal Astronomical Society
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London W1J 0BQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 7734 3307 / 4582
Mob: +44 (0)794 124 8035
E-mail: rm@ras.org.uk

RAS website: www.ras.org.uk

RAS NATIONAL ASTRONOMY MEETING 2008
31 March - 4 April 2008
Queen's University, Belfast
1ST MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT

Nearly 500 astronomers and space scientists will gather for the 2008 Royal Astronomical Society National Astronomy Meeting (NAM 2008), held in conjunction with the UK Solar Physics (UKSP) and Magnetosphere Ionosphere and Solar-Terrestrial Physics (MIST) meetings. NAM 2008 will be hosted by Queen's University, Belfast and run from 31 March to 4 April 2008.

At NAM 2008 scientists will present new research in many aspects of astronomy and space science, including the early history of the Universe, planets around other stars, the vision for space exploration, black holes and the impact of 'space weather' on the Earth.

For the general public, three keynote speakers will give lectures on the risk of asteroid impact, the Hubble Space Telescope and the way in which science influences popular science fiction.

A full and up to date schedule of these and other events can be found on the official website at http://nam2008.qub.ac.uk

Media representatives are cordially invited to attend the meeting and press room facilities will be available for the duration of the conference - from 1 p.m. on Monday 31 March through to 3 p.m. on Friday 4 April. Media registration is free of charge - any bona fide media delegates can pre-register online using the form at http://nam2008.qub.ac.uk/registerpress.shtml (advance registration is not essential but encouraged).

Further information will be circulated a few weeks before the meeting, including press notices on presentations that may be of interest (subject to embargo).

The conference is principally sponsored by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and Queen's University, Belfast.

FURTHER INFORMATION
NAM 2008: http://nam2008.qub.ac.uk
Astronomy at Queen's University Belfast: http://star.pst.qub.ac.uk
RAS: http://www.ras.org.uk
STFC: http://www.stfc.ac.uk
UKSP: http://www.uksolphys.org
MIST: http://www.mist.ac.uk

NOTES FOR EDITORS

The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), founded in 1820, encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science. The RAS organizes scientific meetings, publishes international research and review journals, recognizes outstanding achievements by the award of medals and prizes, maintains an extensive library, supports education through grants and outreach activities and represents UK astronomy nationally and internationally. Its more than 3000 members (Fellows), a third based overseas, include scientific researchers in universities, observatories and laboratories as well as historians of astronomy and others.

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