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Among Kevin's passions is science outreach. Involvement here includes
acting as volunteer coordinator to Ireland for The Planetary Society (founder
Carl Sagan), popular science writing, public lectures throughout the Republic
of Ireland and Northern Ireland, consultancy to Irish TV science programs and
occasional TV and Radio appearances. In 2001, Kevin was invited by Prof. Ian Elliot of Dunsink Observatory
to act as secretary to Ireland's contribution to the ESA/ESO/CERN European
youth project, ‘Life in the Universe’. Ireland’s efforts were complimented
and supported by Ann Druyan, author, media producer and wife to the late Carl
Sagan. In 2002/2003 Kevin was awarded a state grant to present a series of
high profile, media-rich lectures to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the
Voyager space missions (titled "Voyager - from Earth to Interstellar
Space", Nov 2002) and current Mars exploration (titled "Mars - A
Cosmic Stepping Stone" May 2003), which lead to Kevin proposing and in
part developing a full-page color feature on Mars for The Irish Times
newspaper and a feature article for Astronomy&Spaces (A&S) magazine. Subsequent to further well received articles for Astronomy&Space
and the Irish Times, Kevin embarked on a new writing project - a monthly
column for A&S titled 'Cosmic Perspectives' – examining human contexts
associated with space exploration. According to A&S editor and Astronomy
Ireland Chairman Dave Moore FRAS, the column was among the most popular of
the magazine, often prompting lively feedback and debate from readers. Kevin
hopes to bring the concept to a broader audience through newspaper and
magazine. Also under development are several other books (aside from the
currently available "Mars – A Cosmic Stepping Stone") and a science
documentary proposal also about the planet Mars, all aimed at connecting the
public with matters of scientific relevance. |