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SUMMARY:Fran Bagenal- NASA's Juno Mission to Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:NASA’s JUNO mission was launched in August 2011 and has been in orbit over Jupiter’s poles since 4th July 2016\, its mission to understand the origin and evolution of the planet. \n\n\n\nUnderneath its dense cloud cover\, Jupiter safeguards secrets to the fundamental processes and conditions that governed our solar system during its formation. As our primary example of a giant planet\, Jupiter can also provide critical knowledge for understanding the planetary systems being discovered around other stars. JUNO has a suite of science instruments to investigate Jupiter’s interior structure\, mapping the intense magnetic field\, measure the distribution of water and ammonia in the deep atmosphere\, also exploring the mysterious Great Red Spot.  As its orbit has evolved\, the spacecraft has also made flybys of the Galilean moons Ganymede\, Europa\, and Callisto. \n\n\n\nJUNO is also the first spacecraft to fly over Jupiter’s aurora and measure the energetic particles raining down on the planet and the bright “northern & southern lights” they excite. \n\n\n\nA huge bonus is the small public outreach camera that takes fantastic images of Jupiter’s beautiful clouds.  The images – some science\, some art – are processed and shared by the public worldwide. \n\n\n\nNote: Fran will be presenting her talk remotely from Colorado over Zoom
URL:https://wvtest.opuselite.com/event/2025-2026-season-talk-12/
LOCATION:Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom)\, Room MA030\, Wulfruna Building\, Wulfruna Street\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Simon Banton - The Astronomy of Stonehenge
DESCRIPTION:This talk will investigate the astronomical alignments at Stonehenge – both those that are academically accepted and also some others not generally known about. Do they all exist? Are they accurate? Was there really an eclipse prediction mechanism? \n\n\n\nThe Altar Stone has recently been found to have been sourced from somewhere in NE Scotland and this has profound implications for our appreciation of Stonehenge. Could it have been the monument’s founding stone? If so\, where was it placed and how does one possible position impact our analysis and understanding? \n\n\n\nSimon Banton B.Sc. A.R.C.S.Simon has been an amateur astronomer for 55 years and a Stonehenge geek for more than 30.His undergraduate degree is in physics and astronomy and in 2010 he abandoned a long career in software development to focus on archaeoastronomy research.He moved to a small village on Salisbury Plain\, took a job as a visitor guide at nearby Stonehenge and spent 6 years (ab)using his staff privileges to carry out careful observations of the monument’s theorised alignments.Simon has appeared on the BBC’s Sky at Night and Stargazing Live! programmes talking about the astronomy of Stonehenge and leads private tours of the site and its landscape.In his spare time he enjoys arguing with people online who believe Stonehenge was built by aliens or by Victorians in the 1950s\, and writes articles about his research interests on www.stonehengemonument.co.uk.
URL:https://wvtest.opuselite.com/event/2025-2026-season-talk-13/
LOCATION:Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom\, Room MA030\, Wulfruna Building\, Wulfruna Street\, Wolverhampton\, WV1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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