The International Meteor Organization (IMO) will hold the 29th annual International Meteor Conference (IMC) in Armagh from 16 till 19 September, 2010. Amateur and professional astronomers are warmly invited to join this four-day event, present their meteor-related activities and meet fellow meteor enthusiasts! The conference is organized by the Armagh Observatory, which was founded in 1790 and has a long tradition in meteor research.
Transport between Belfast/Dublin Airport and Armagh

The easiest way to travel between the airport and Armagh may be to share a Hire Car or Taxi with multiple participants!
Do you want to share your travel plans with other participants? Then register your arrival/departure times here!

Armagh is located 60 km south-west of Belfast and 130 km north of Dublin.
Scientific program

A preliminary list of talks and posters is now available (click the links). The deadline for sending or updating your contribution is 31 August 2010.

Late registrations and accommodation

The 80 accommodation places which we had pre-booked have all been taken. But it is still possible to register! We were able to find a few more places, about 1 km from the lectures, in shared rooms (as with the youth hostel), breakfast provided (similar to youth hostel). We are able to offer these extra places for a registration fee of 205 EUR.

Places for the "no accommodation" option are also still available. However, the lecture room is nearly full so you should register as soon as possible.

Organizing Committee:
Apostolos Christou (chair), David Asher, Geert Barentsen, Miruna Popescu, Mark Bailey, Tom Barclay, Shenghua Yu, Colin Folsom, Naslim Neelamkodan, Tobias Hinse, Kamalam Vanninathan, Aileen McKee, Alison Neve. Contact: imc2010 (at) arm.ac.uk