Having flown higher than any Cork flag in history, the blood and bandages that once orbited the globe have returned to Earth.
Tue, 24 Jul, 2018
Two Cork flags are set to boldly go where no rebel county flags have gone before.
Thu, 27 Jul, 2017
THERE are two ways that children can be taught science, technology, engineering, and maths: They can be pointed to text books and bored senseless or they can engage with the co-called Stem technologies in an exciting, hands-on manner.
Thu, 06 Jul, 2017
The Irish space industry took a giant leap forward yesterday as Cork welcomed delegates to the International Space Studies Program, where 320 international professionals, academics and astronauts will spend the next nine weeks in the city.
Tue, 27 Jun, 2017
The problem with planets is that they move.
Mon, 26 Jun, 2017
The SSP runs from from June 26 to August 25.
Wed, 07 Jun, 2017
There will be lots of free events throughout the month
Tue, 06 Jun, 2017
Summer is now truly upon us with the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere occurring on June 21. Since the Winter Solstice in December, the Sun has been rising higher in the sky each day, but on June 21 this behaviour stops and the sun is said to “stand still”. The word ‘solstice’ is derived from the Latin solstitium, from ‘sol’ (sun) and ‘stitium’ (to stop).
Mon, 05 Jun, 2017
Up to 50 events, featuring rocket launches and talks by astronauts, including legendary moonwalker Buzz Aldrin will take place in Cork during a two-month celebration of space exploration.
Fri, 02 Jun, 2017
When Buzz Aldrin comes to Cork in June, he will give a public talk with a large replica of the lunar surface he once walked upon above his head.
Sat, 06 May, 2017
Ireland has been chosen as the 2017 venue for the prestigious International Space University, which will be attended by 260 delegates representing the space industry’s finest brains.
Thu, 04 Jun, 2015
Talented engineer Norah Patten is hoping to become the first Irishwoman in space — and is appealing for votes to help her reach for the stars.
Mon, 14 Jan, 2013
AS YOU read, Space Shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre, its black nose pointed towards the heavens, one last mission beckoning.
Sat, 02 Jul, 2011
THE sky is the limit for ambitious young people, but one young Irish rocket scientist is hoping to go a bit further than that by becoming the first Irish-born person in outer space.
Sat, 09 Apr, 2011
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