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IAA/IYA 2009
"Space and Aliens Competition" - Deadline Extended!
As part of International Year of Astronomy 2009, the Irish
Astronomical Association (IAA) is pleased to announce a major public
competition, with substantial prizes, for all ages, and in various
categories, so that anyone can enter.
Entries can be made in any one, or more than one, of the following subject areas and categories
Subject areas:
Anything to do with astronomy, cosmology, manned spaceflight, rocketry,
unmanned space research, ‘aliens’ or possible life elsewhere in the
universe, light pollution, telescopes and other astronomical
instruments and observatories, possible future human travel to the
stars, astronomy/space and the environment, astronomy/space and our
culture and heritage etc.
Categories:
Entries can be in the form of any of the following:
1. Essay/article or poem on astronomy or space, or on related themes
such as light pollution, extra-terrestrial life, astronomy/space and
the environment, astronomy/space & our culture or heritage etc.
Articles or essays should be between 500 and 1000 words in length for
Juniors; between 750 and 1500 words for Intermediates, and between 1000
and 2000 words for Seniors. Poems should be no more than 200 words in
length for all age groups.
2. Observation of some astronomical object or event;
3. Drawing or painting or collage of some astronomical or space-related object or event;
4. Photograph of some astronomical or space-related object or event;
5. Model (e.g. model spaceship, model alien);
Age Groups:
Entries will be divided into several age groups, to encourage children of various ages, as well as adults.
Junior: Up to and including 9 years of age, as on 31 November 2009.
Intermediate: 10 years up to and including 15 years of age, as on 30 November 2009.
Senior: 16 years of age and above.
Schools are encouraged to promote this competition, and to encourage
their pupils to enter, but it is a condition of entry that the work is
all that of the entrant, and not partly that of a teacher or parent or
other older person!
Junior and Intermediate: Entrants MUST supply a photocopy of some document giving proof of age along with their entry.
Prizes:
There will be prizes for First, Second and Third best entries in each
of the 5 categories above, in each of the three age groups, totaling 45
prizes.
There will also be one overall ‘Grand Prize’ for the best overall
entry, out of all those received, in all age groups, and all
categories. This will be decided by awarding marks out of 100 for each
of the entries, according to the age group. So an exceptional entry by
a junior or intermediate might score higher than any of the senior
entries, and so would win the overall Grand Prize. This prize will be a
proper astronomical telescope, and can be suited to the age of the
winner.
Other prizes will include binoculars, books, CDs, DVDs, posters, etc.
Deadline:
All entries MUST be received by noon on 30 November 2009, to allow time
for judging and award of the prizes before the end of 2009.
Judging:
Judging will be carried out by a panel comprising the President and at
least two other members of Council of the IAA. The decision of the
judges will be final. No members of their immediate families will be
permitted to enter, and in the event of an entry from some other person
where the impartiality of the judge might be in doubt, another judge
from the IAA Council may be substituted.
Eligibility:
This competition is open to anyone resident in the island of Ireland during the period 1 January to 30 November 2009.
Publicity:
It is a condition of entry that all participants must be willing to
have their names and home towns published on the IAA website, and the
IYA2009 website, if they should win any of the prizes. And further,
that the overall winner will agree to a photograph, accompanied by name
and home town details, which will appear on the websites above, and
also possibly in the local or regional press, and/or the broadcast
media.
SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES:
All entries other than models should be sent to: Terry Moseley,
6 Collinbridge Drive, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, BT36 7SX. CORRECT
POSTAGE MUST BE PREPAID! Entrants are advised to obtain proof of
postage, and to keep a copy of their entry wherever possible.
DO NOT send by Registered Post, or any form of delivery which requires my signature, as I will rarely be there to sign for them!
Models, i.e. 3-d constructions of any sort, should be sent
safely, or hand-delivered to: Armagh Planetarium, College Hill, Armagh,
BT61 9DB, or delivered there during normal opening hours.
All entries must be accompanied by the entrant’s full name, address,
age (if under 16), telephone number and email address, if any. The name
and address should also be firmly affixed to the actual entries
themselves, e.g. any models, drawings or paintings, photographs etc.
Observations: the entrant MUST give the date and time of the
observation, and details of the instrument (i.e. telescope or
binoculars) and magnification used.
Photographs (including digital): the entrant MUST give the date
and time of the photograph, details of the camera, lens or telescope
used, exposure, and processing.
Return of Entries:
Any entries which are required to be returned must be accompanied by
the appropriate return stamped addressed envelope, and any models sent
to Armagh Planetarium must be collected from there by the entrant, at a
suitable time.
UPDATES: Updates, if any, will be posted on the Irish Astronomical Association Website: www.irishastro.org.
NEED MORE INFO?
CONTACT:
Terry Moseley
6 Collinbridge Drive
Newtownabbey
Co Antrim
BT36 7SX
Tel: 028 9025 3637 (w)
028 9058 7658 (h)
Mob: 07979 300842
E: terrymosel@aol.com |
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