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These are the finalists for WSC2019 in Ireland.
This country-level selection had a specific national organizer and a national coordination page.
Files
[edit]- This country has a category for its files, other files from there might have been uploaded after the local deadline and moved to the 2019 international category if such deadline was still valid.
- As of now, the files in the local category uploaded within the local deadline are 122, with 19 obviously unsuitable files.
- Uploaders statistics are available here.
Specific classes of files
[edit]- 0 videos were uploaded in this category.
- 0 pdf files were uploaded in this category.
- This country had at least one set of images.
MICROSCOPY IMAGE from Ireland | ||||
Winner | Honourary mention | Honourary mention | ||
Colloform sphalerite from the Lisheen deposit (closed in 2015), which was mined for zinc (Zn) and lead (lead). Aileen Doran | This is an example of ore-related hydrothermal dolomite from the Lisheen deposit, Ireland, which was mined for zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb) for over 15 years and only closed in 2015. Aileen Doran | Scanning electron micrograph of mixed-culture biofilm, demonstrating in detail a spatially heterogeneous arrangement of bacterial cells and extracellular polymeric substances. Krzysztof A. Zacharski
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GENERAL CATEGORY IMAGE from Ireland | ||||
Winner | Honourary mention | Honourary mention | ||
The aurora or northern lights shot with a Canon camera over the church at Vik in Iceland on a clear night.Anthony Lynch | The road down from Teide volcano in Tenerife with the Milky way above it. The Milky way was shot separately to fit in the full arch with a Canon 6D camera and 20mm lens. Anthony Lynch | My friend poses for a shot under the Milky way with rho ophiuchi star system from the top of El Teide in Tenerife on a perfect Summers night. Multiple shots stacked to bring out more detail and colour. Anthony Lynch
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PEOPLE IN SCIENCE from Ireland | ||||
WINNER | Honourary mention | Honourary mention | ||
Astronomers at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory, Cork. Several telescopes are visible including a ten inch Dobsonian in the foreground. Rob O'Sullivan | Image taken at a Cavan/Monaghan Science Festival 2018. Colette Gemmell | Homeschooled Sofia (6 years old) is presenting her finished project on our solar system. VillieFlari
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PEOPLE IN SCIENCE - WOMEN IN STEM from Ireland | ||||
WINNER | Honourary mention | |||
Taken at the first ever Irish fieldtrip for the Girls into Geoscience event at Loughshinny, Dublin on November 2nd 2019. Aileen Doran | An astrophysicist at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory observing the transit of Mercury using a Cornado P.S.T telescope. Rob O'Sullivan |
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WILDLIFE AND NATURE from Ireland | ||||
WINNER | Honourary mention | Honourary mention | ||
Praying mantis Seek liam | Macro bee on a flower. Oliver Gargan | A Common Green Grasshopper sitting in a clover leaf. Colette Gemmell
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IMAGE SETS from Ireland | ||||
WINNER | Honourary mention | Honourary mention | ||
A composite like a clock so you could see the phases from full moon to total eclipse moon. Anthony Lynch | Multiple shots of the moon as it set. Anthony Lynch | The January eclipse from start to finish. Anthony Lynch |