Subject: Can you name one famous Irish astronomer?

Hello Friend,

Top o' the morning to you, lads and lassies.

I'll tell you about a brilliant Irish astronomer in a moment whose name I'm sure you'll recognize.

When in Ireland a few weeks ago,  I took in much of the culture.

What culture do you ask specifically?

Why the Irish Pub of course! 

I was there on business, stuck in a hotel for 6 hours and a colleague of mine and I  decided to
hop in a cab and hightail it to a pub in Cork City.

When we walked into the Oliver Plunkett pub it was almost like magic.  

We ordered two pint's of Murphy's beer, and that was that.

Then there were some lads started playing the fiddle and some lass did an Irish jig.

5  hours later......we headed back to the hotel to join our colleagues who wondered where the
heck, we had disappeared too.

But I digress....

Ireland also has some terrific astronomers as well, and to name just one,
did you know that the brilliant astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell (who was overlooked for the Nobel Prize
in 1974,  it went to a couple of men instead) was an Irish Lass?  

Indeed she was.  One of several in fact.

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Happy St. Patty's day!

-Ray Khan

PS I'll be getting my Shillelagh (you know what that is don't you?)  out today, and going out for a walk.   
Walk to where? Why the closest Irish pub of course!