The Man Behind the Monsters!
Lord Rosse, the Man Behind the Monster Telescopes
A lecture by Troy McLuhan
Monday, Aug. 18
6:00 PM SLT
Caledon Primverness
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20Primverness/57/180/35
William Parsons, the third Earl of Rosse (1800-1867), better known as Lord Rosse, was a very busy man. He was an aristocratic landlord to thousands of Irish farm tenants, a politician, an engineer, and an astronomer.
Today he's best-known for building the largest telescope of the 19th century - the Leviathan of Parsonstown, and using it to discover what we now call "spiral galaxies."
But who was Lord Rosse and what was his life like? Attend this talk to find out!
(The talk will be delivered using SL voice. Information on how to configure theVoice Client will be available at the event)
An exhibit with models of the monster 'scopes, including The Leviathan can be seen at
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Space%20Island/154/25/33
Gentlebeings, Your Servant
JJD
A lecture by Troy McLuhan
Monday, Aug. 18
6:00 PM SLT
Caledon Primverness
http://slurl.com/secondlife/
William Parsons, the third Earl of Rosse (1800-1867), better known as Lord Rosse, was a very busy man. He was an aristocratic landlord to thousands of Irish farm tenants, a politician, an engineer, and an astronomer.
Today he's best-known for building the largest telescope of the 19th century - the Leviathan of Parsonstown, and using it to discover what we now call "spiral galaxies."
But who was Lord Rosse and what was his life like? Attend this talk to find out!
(The talk will be delivered using SL voice. Information on how to configure theVoice Client will be available at the event)
An exhibit with models of the monster 'scopes, including The Leviathan can be seen at
http://slurl.com/secondlife/
Gentlebeings, Your Servant
JJD
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