- The Apollo guidance computer (Mr. Sid Jones);
- The Appley Bridge Meteorite (Mr. Russell Parry);
- A Historical Topic (Dr. Allan Chapman).
Chester Astronomical Society is one of the world's oldest scientific societies going back to 1892. It hosts public lectures by amateurs and professionals alike and arranges visits to sites of technical interest.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
2016 Programme Revisions
The programme of lectures for 2016 has been amended. The main changes are the addition of talks on these topics:
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Free public lecture: "Explosions, Dust & Robots..."
Professor Mike Bode will be giving a lecture titled, "Explosions, Dust & Robots: A retrospective
view from the life and times of a ‘transient astronomer’ " to mark his
retirement from Liverpool John Moores University after 24 years as Director of the Astrophysics
Research Institute. The lecture will take place on Wednesday,
20th January 2016, in the Large Lecture Theatre of the Redmonds
Building.
You can register for it via the following link:
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Free Lecture: Liverpool John Moores University
There will be a free astronomy lecture at the Astrophysics Research Institute of Liverpool John Moores University on Tuesday, 10-Nov-15 at 6pm. The lecture, titled First Light, will be given by Professor James Dunlop (University of Edinburgh).
Synopsis
After the Big Bang the Universe expanded and cooled, and for a while there was only darkness. But then gravity caused the most dense regions of the universe to collapse and form the first stars and galaxies.
In this talk I will describe how recent advances in observational astronomy, especially the refurbishment of the Hubble Space Telescope, have enabled us to look back in time to within 500 million years of the Big Bang, and directly observe the emergence of the first galaxies.
I will also explain how the next generation of facilities, including the long-awaited James Webb Space Telescope, can be expected to shed new light on how today's highly-structured and beautiful Universe emerged from the initial chaos of creation.
Registration
You can registration and find directions via this link: Tickets.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Meeting Presentations
If you have ever thought about coming to hear the presentations given at regular society meetings but were unsure if it would all just "go over my head" and didn't want to ask (we've all been there!), or perhaps just wondered what our speakers talk about at meetings, you may find the Meeting Presentations pages helpful.
The Meeting Presentations pages contain short summaries of some past talks given to the society; they give an insight into the kind of talks given at the society.
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