The event is available for the public, not only members. These events are integrated with the Institute of Astronomy's public open night program and begins at 8 pm following the indoor lecture formembers, which starts at 19:15 The CAA team will give you a guided tour of the night sky, ...
Hope you all managed to watch UK astronaut Tim Peake safely reach the ISS. Whether you caught it live on the news, or the Stargazing Live Special, I thought the coverage was quite extensive and actually rather tense and exhilarating. Of course Major Tim is not the first Britain in space,...
and plenty of information, activity and events to expand your enjoyment and enthusiasm, whether you are a novice to astronomy or experienced in the subject, whether an active observer or an armchair enthusiast. You don’t need any equipment or level of knowledge, just bring along your interest...
and plenty of information, activity and events to expand your enjoyment and enthusiasm, whether you are a novice to astronomy or experienced in the subject, whether an active observer or an armchair enthusiast. You don’t need any equipment or level of knowledge, just bring along your interest...
The orbital eccentricity metronome (i.e., 405-kyr cycle) has already been used to construct the ATS for the timing of Paleozoic geological and climatic events. Here, we review Paleozoic cyclostratigraphy and develop a provisional ATS from published paleoclimatic proxy time series, which results in...
Article08 March 2023 OH as a probe of the warm-water cycle in planet-forming disks Article23 February 2024 The water abundance in Jupiter’s equatorial zone Article10 February 2020 Main The water molecule is undoubtedly one of the most important molecular species in the whole Universe. Being an...
All of North America and the UK will see it—U.S. East Coasters should look up starting at 10:12 p.m. ET before the peak at 10:44 p.m. ET. 🌕 Wed. September 18 | Full Moon (aka the Harvest Moon), Supermoon: This supermoon will appear slightly larger in the sky—and it’...
The Aptian was characterized by dramatic tectonic, oceanographic, climatic and biotic changes and its record is punctuated by Oceanic Anoxic Events (OAEs). The timing and duration of these events are still contentious, particularly the age of the Barremi
While the frequency of detections during the 5 week observation of PG1211+143 suggests multiple events, the data from rev2659 offer the best quantitative measure of an individual accreting stream, with the predicted time-scales for disc tearing placing this in terms of the overall accretion rate ...
“The Sun’s been very quiet for the last 10 years. It reminds people not to be complacent,” says Mike Hapgood, head of space weather at the UK Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Fortunately the world’s space agencies, as well as terrestrial organisations such as the BAS, RAL and UK Meteo...