Capturing Solar Eclipse Moments at Maynooth Green Campus
"In 2015, Maynooth Green Campus organized a viewing event for a rare solar eclipse, despite the cloudy Irish skies. Attendees observed the event from Hume Rooftop, enjoying a convivial atmosphere with tea and coffee. The event featured discussions on solar energy and the impact of fossil fuel emissions. Six years later, in June 2021, another eclipse reminded all of the fleeting nature of time."
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In 2015 a rare event caught our imagination A Solar Eclipse
Maynooth Green Campus organised a viewing
Solar eclipse event Maynooth Green Campus Base camp: Hume Rooftop 8.30-10.30, 20th March 2015
Solar eclipse event Maynooth Green Campus The sky was was cloudy Rooftop, atmosphere was convivial we looked and we hoped ran out of cups People came and went classes!
Solar eclipse event Maynooth Green Campus Inside, Cr idhe O Sullivan, Physics, spoke about the sun. But then the clouds thinned We were outside again! Tea & coffee on standby
But would we see it? We all know about Irish skies You can rely on them to be cloudy or rainy We would certainly try!
Think solar! The sun can provide unlimited amounts of renewable energy Fossil fuel emissions threaten our eclipse as a species. Don t let it happen!
June 2021 Another eclipse six years since Paris Tempus fugit