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Observing the planets

It’s quite easy to see some of the other planets in our Solar system from your garden, balcony or on an evening walk. In fact, you might have already seen them without realising it, explains Dr David Brown from Warwick’s astrophysics team.

Fri 05 Jun 2020, 10:00 | Tags: outreach, CEH, KnowledgeCentre, astronomy, article

The story of Pluto

The story of how Pluto got dropped as a planet is one of discovery, debate and a momentous decision that explains how we found a whole new class of objects: the dwarf planets, explains Dr Elizabeth Stanway.

Thu 28 May 2020, 10:00 | Tags: outreach, CEH, KnowledgeCentre, astronomy, article

Astronomy at a distance: Nebulae

Nebulae are birthplaces of stars and spectacular sights to behold. But you don’t need a powerful telescope to experience these ‘Stellar Nurseries’, as postgraduate researcher Jack McCleery explains.

Thu 21 May 2020, 10:00 | Tags: outreach, CEH, KnowledgeCentre, astronomy, article

Astronomy at a distance: Seeing satellites

It’s not just stars, planets and meteors that fill our night sky. Our planet is also orbited by spacecraft that you can spot – if you know where and when, explains Professor Don Pollacco, the science coordinator for the upcoming space telescope PLATO.

Fri 15 May 2020, 10:00 | Tags: outreach, CEH, KnowledgeCentre, astronomy, article

Astronomy at a distance: Myths and legends of the Pleiades

There are some amazing myths and legends associated with one particularly interesting constellation: the Pleiades star cluster.

Fri 01 May 2020, 10:00 | Tags: outreach, CEH, KnowledgeCentre, astronomy, article

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