Events
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Keith Moseley – Astronomical Bits and Pieces
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom) Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomA selection of short talks, some of which are audience participation via little quizzes.Note: The speaker will be presenting this remotely via zoom. - Meteorites and Craters- Astronomical Rogues- Bigger, more massive? Eris or Pluto?- Photographing Transient Astronomical Events Dr Keith Moseley FRAS, C Phys, M Inst P, Brief bio:Former Head of Physics, Monmouth School 1983-2015, […]
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Gary Gilbert – The Drake Equation
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomA summary of all the elements of the Drake Equation. What are their effects on the solution to the Equation.Simply put, What are the chances of life elsewhere in the Galaxy or even the Universe.
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Belinda Wilkes – Tour X-ray Universe with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton Millennium City Building & Zoom Millennium City Building, via Rosalind Franklin Building entrance, Stafford Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomNASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory was launched on 23 July 1999 by the Space Shuttle Columbia. Now in its 25th year of operations, Chandra continues to be an indispensable tool for expanding the frontiers of knowledge throughout astrophysics. Chandra's uniquely high (sub-arcsec) spatial, and spectral resolution have facilitated the deepest and sharpest images of the X-ray […]
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Mark Hardaker – My Visit to The Wabar Meteorite Craters of Saudi Arabia
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomMark presents a talk on his visit to the Wabar Meteorite craters of Saudi Arabia. Bio: I have been an active amateur astronomer for many years. Originally from Keighley, West Yorkshire, I moved to Dorset with my wife in summer 2018, having spent the previous thirty years living overseas in Germany, Belgium, USA, Hong Kong, […]
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Dr Julian Onions – Aperture Fever – does my mirror look big in this?
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomAfter a very brief review of how telescopes work, we look at some of the existing telescopes, both visible and other wavebands, and consider why they are so big, what they can and can't see and what the telescopes planned for the next few years will deliver. NOTE: This talk has been moved from the […]
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Doug Bickley – Lord Wrottesley
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomDue to the planned speaker being unwell, Doug has stepped in to present a talk on Lord Wrottesley. Lord John Wrottesley (Second Baron of Wrottesley) contributed to 19th‐century astronomy as an enthusiastic observer and as an effective administrator of scientific organizations. He was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and married Sophia Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas Gifford in […]
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Dr Lucie Green – Seeing Total Solar Eclipses From Space
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom) Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomNOTE: Lucie will be presenting this talk via Zoom, not in person at the University. Seeing a total solar eclipse is an experience that you never forget. For a brief moment in time, the extended atmosphere of the Sun becomes visible as the bright disk of the Sun is entirely covered by the Moon. Day […]
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John Thatcher – The Beagle 2 Mars Lander
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomBeagle 2 was an extraordinary project in so many ways and like no other in terms of organisation and execution. It was primarily looking for signs of extinct and/or extant life on Mars and was way ahead of its time in terms of the integrated science package. It was remarkably small physically and had the […]
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Dr Smoker – A day in the life of an astronomer in Chile. Live from Chile!
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom) Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomA talk given from the VLT on Paranal, what we do as a support astronomer working at the European Southern Observatory in Chile. Followed by a live showing of the control room, the telescope platform and with a bit of luck inside one of the telescopes using a tablet.
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George Seabroke – The Gaia Revolution
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomGaia is a European Space Agency satellite that has been mapping individual stars in our Milky Way Galaxy since its launch in 2013. I will explain how its 3 trillion measurements of 2 billion stars is causing a revolution in astronomy. Science highlights will include the most recently discovered black hole (Gaia BH3) and how […]
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WOW 11 – Observing Week
WolvAS Observing Week 11 (WOW)The Spring 2025 WOW event is being held from Wednesday the 26th of March to Wednesday the 2nd of April, with the New Moon on Saturday the 29th of March. The event is for Wolvas Members only, although we also welcome visitors from other astronomical societies if they notify us prior […]
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Solar Eclipse Viewing Meeting
The society are having a Members Only solar eclipse observing session. (The location is emailed to all members)Membership is only £10 a year, so if you would like to attend please join the society using this link: Membership The next UK partial solar eclipse takes place on Saturday 29 March 2025 in the UK, beginning at […]
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Damian Hardwick – 3 short talks
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomWolvas member Damian Hardwick presents a series of three short talks, titled:● Max Planck meeting the Chancellor.● Sending Humans to Mars● Comet Halley is coming the 40th anniversary.
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Perton Library Science Fair
Perton Library Severn Drive, Perton, Wolverhampton, United KingdomThe 2025 Perton Science Fair is being held on Saturday the 10th of May, from 10am to 3pm.Lots to see and do for all ages and Wolvas will be having a stand. Subject to operational and weather conditions, there will be a flypast of the BBMF Lancaster Bomber, between 13:25 and 13:45
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Philip Price – EXPLORING JUPITER (PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE)
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom) Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomWith the recent launch of NASA's Europa Clipper mission, this presentation looks back at the history of spacecraft that have visited the mighty planet, the challenges they faced and the discoveries they made. Note: Philip will be presenting this talk remotely via Zoom
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Convention 2025 – Federation of Astronomical Societies
The Institute of Astronomy Madingley Road, Cambridge, United KingdomConvention 2025 – Federation of Astronomical Societies.“Astronomy Past, Present, and Future” An 'in-person' conference held at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, with 4 guest speakers: Tickets from Eventbrite – Prices and booking links on the convention website.
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Dr Helen Mason OBE – The A-X of Solar Flares
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom (Speaker remote via Zoom) Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomNote: Dr Mason will be presenting this talk remotely via zoom The Sun has given us quite a few X class flares recently and even some beautiful displays of the aurora in the UK. During solar flares, explosive releases of energy, the plasma temperature can reach as high as 10MK or even more. Large flares […]
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Cancelled
Due to work commitments our planned speaker for this talk is unavailable. We have therefore regrettably cancelled this event.
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WOW 12 – Observing Week
WolvAS Observing Week 12 (WOW) Summer 2025 The Summer 2025 WOW event is being held from Friday the 18th to Sunday the 27th of July, with the New Moon on Friday the 25th of July. The event is for Wolvas Members only, although we also welcome visitors from other astronomical societies if they notify us […]
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Perseids Meteor Watch
Wolvas Observatory Site Staffordshire, United KingdomThe society are holding a Perseids Meteor Watch on Saturday the 9th of August, at the observatory site, subject to weather. We may also go on Tuesday the 12th of August, as that is the predicted peak of the shower, subject to weather. If you don't know where the observatory site is, please email the […]
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