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Astronomy talks at Royal Institution

Started by Sue, Jan 22, 2009, 15:53:24

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Sue

Just been posted this, thought some of you may be interested.

Dear Astronomy Society member,



Apologies for the impersonal nature of this email, but we have an announcement that we believe will be of great interest to your society membership.

At 7pm on Tuesday 24th February The Royal Institution is hosting a talk by Dr. Lewis Dartnell on the new science of astrobiology, entitled 'The Search for Life Beyond Earth'.



http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?action=displayEvent&id=853



Dr. Dartnell is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and astrobiology researcher at University College London, focusing on the possibility of life on Mars, as well as an accomplished science journalist. His popular science book on the subject, 'Life in the Universe: A Beginner's Guide', was published in 2007 to critical acclaim.



At 7pm on Wednesday 4th March the Royal Institution, in association with the National Centre for Earth Observation, entitled 'Watching the Earth from space'.



http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?action=displayContent&id=2687



Four speakers will explore where developments in Earth Observations have revolutionised our understanding of global scale processes. These include:

Counting carbon: monitoring the global carbon cycle to understand how living things interact with our climate (Prof Shaun Quegan)
The big thaw: measuring the loss of our disappearing polar ice caps (Dr Seymour Laxon)
Tales of the sea: charting changes in sea level and monitoring the vigour of the ocean heat engine (Prof Keith Haines)
On shaky ground: how satellites can measure small movements in the Earth's crust to help us prepare for earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis (Prof Barry Parsons)


The talk will be held in our world-famous Faraday Lecture theatre, well-known from the RI Christmas Lectures, and promises to be very exciting events. Full details of the talks, and information on booking tickets, is provided on the respective web-links.



We would be grateful if you would email your members with this information and announce the news on your website.



Kind regards,



Jayshan





Dr Jayshan Carpen

Public Programmes Co-ordinator

The Royal Institution of Great Britain

21 Albemarle Street

London

W1S 4BS



Telephone: 020 7409 2992

Fax: 020 7670 2920

Website: www.rigb.org





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The Royal Institution is a scientific charity that, for over 200 years, has been committed to scientific discovery and communication. Our enthusiasm for science means we hope to involve the public in scientific debate and inform the public about the science that affects their lives. Find out more at www.rigb.org