Events
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Paul Pope Lecture – Dr Fran Bagenal – Juno Mission to Jupiter – Extended!
Online via ZoomFREE PUBLIC TALK - https://youtu.be/oZM-yX1JFy8 NASA’s Juno mission was launched in August 2011 and has been in orbit over Jupiter's poles since 4th July 2016. The mission has now been extended until late 2025. This talk will present the main scientific results to date and what we might expect to come in the extended mission. […]
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Pete Williamson – The Moons of our Solar System
Online via ZoomPete takes us on a journey through some of the major moons looking for the possibility of life. Pete Williamson FRAS is an astronomer, broadcaster, educator and consultant for educational telescope networks. See Pete's website for his full bio.
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Paul Fellows – Fire and Ice: The volcanic worlds of the Solar System
Online via ZoomThe exploration of the solar system has led to the discovery and study of volcanic processes on other worlds and in some very surprising places. What can this tell us about the formation of the planets and also about the prospects for the possibilities of life beyond Earth?
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Damian Hardwick – The Life of Albert Einstein
Online via ZoomAlbert Einstein is one of the greatest physicists in history. But it is important to remember that although he had a brilliant mind he was still only human, and throughout his life Einstein's name is synonymous with the word genius. He had triumphs as well as many tribulations, and tragedy to contend with during his […]
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Dr Andrew Gascoyne – Solar Physics: The Coronal Heating Problem….Solved?
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomDr Andrew Gascoyne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Computer Science. Prior to that he worked as a postdoctoral research associate at The University of Sheffield on the STFC funded project entitled "Magnetic Features and Local Helioseismology".
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Steve Wootton – David Harris Lecture: Planning an Observation Night
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AGM & Phil Barnard – From the Archive: the History of the Society and the John Linscott telescope
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Gary Poyner – An Introduction to Variable Star Observing
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomObserving Variable Stars is a fun, rewarding and scientifically useful way to spend your time observing the night sky. This talk assumes no prior knowledge of variable star observing, and briefly describes the type of variable star you might encounter when starting out, how to make the observation - either with the eye or electronic […]
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Prof Don Pollacco – The PLATO Mission – The Habitable Zone Explorer
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomProfessor Don Pollacco (Warwick University) is the head of the Science Management branch of the PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) mission consortium, scheduled for launch in 2024. The main goal of the mission is the detection of terrestrial planets at distances up to and including the habitable zone of bright, Solar-like stars. The […]
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Dr Jonathan Smoker – Astronomy at the European Southern Observatory, Chile
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomA general introduction as to why we do astronomy and my personal story of how I became a professional astronomer working at the European Southern Observatory (ESO). We will talk a little bit about Chile and why it has become a worldwide centre for astronomical observations. A typical day's work at Paranal Observatory (The Very […]
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Mary McIntyre FRAS – A History of Women in Astronomy
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomMary McIntyre FRAS Mary is an Oxfordshire based amateur astronomer and astrophotographer who has had a life-long interest in Astronomy.Throughout history astronomy has been very male dominated. There have been many trailblazing women, such as Caroline Herschel, who have worked to change that, but in addition there were countless women working in astronomy before Caroline. […]
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Steve Warbis – Messier’s objects and how they map the Milky Way
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomAn outline of some key aspects of Messier’s life and achievements, an illustration and assessment of the nature, distribution and discovery of the various Messier objects in the sky, and a demonstration of how they display the form of the Milky Way above our heads.Steve
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Michael Barratt – Astronomy & Freemasonry
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomA talk on how astronomy has influenced Masonic Ritual, with an overview of Freemasonry, its history, structure and rituals, including astronomers and astronauts who were, or may have been, Freemasons.
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Martin Lunn – Astronomy in the Mediterranean
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomMany great civilisations flourished in the ancient Mediterranean. This talk takes us on an astronomical journey to Egypt, Greece, Mesopotamia and the empires of Byzantium and Arabia. We will also visit Europe during the Renaissance. These were very varied civilisations, each with their own interpretation of the night sky. Our modern view of the stars […]
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Andrew Newsam – Noisy Data: Listening to astronomical observations
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomNoisy Data: Listening to astronomical observations
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Andrew Lound – Space: The Fuel Cell Frontier
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomPaul Pope Memorial free public lecture. Space - The Fuel Cell Frontier.The story of the development of the Hydrogen fuel cell from the discovery of Hydrogen through to future prospects. This event is open to all but you need to register for a FREE ticket via Eventbrite. https://paulpopelecture2023.eventbrite.com
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Peter Jenkins – Imaging from Light Polluted Skies
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomPeter's talk 'Imaging from Light Polluted Cities' is a look at how to image from urban sky glow using a scope and specialist Astro camera. This will include the reasons for choosing a cooled monochrome camera and filters, image calibration, noise reduction, image capture and processing. The talk will be illustrated with many images taken […]
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Wolvas Member Talks: Binary Stars + Astronomical Navigation
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomAn evening of short talks presented by Wolvas members. Roger Metcalfe: Binary Stars. Duncan Willis: Astronomical Navigation - The history and application of astronomical co-ordinates.
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Mary McIntyre – A History of Women in Astronomy Part 2
Hybrid: University of Wolverhampton & Zoom Room MA030, Wulfruna Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton, United KingdomFollowing on from part one, this talk looks at the trailblazing women working in astronomy after Caroline Herschel, through the Victorian era and into the modern day. It covers some of the challenges women faced during this time period, particularly around education. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the planned talk for this date has been postponedWe are […]
