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Dr Minjae Kim on Draconid meteor shower
Dr Minjae Kim, Research Fellow, Department of Physics, discusses the meteor shower peaking 6-10 October.
James Blake, University of Warwick’s Centre for Space Domain Awareness, on first ever space debris penalty
James Blake, Research Fellow at the University of Warwick’s Centre for Space Domain Awareness, reacts to the US government issuing first-ever space debris penalty to Dish Network.
Warwick astrophysicists on Osiris-Rex/Asteroid Bennu
Professor Boris Gänsicke and Dr Minjae Kim, Department of Physics, University of Warwick, comment on Nasa's Osiris-Rex capsule returning into Earth's atmosphere.
Prof Don Pollacco on viewing this week's Northern Lights from the UK
To predict exactly where you can see the northern lights is difficult as conditions can change quickly. The current ‘storm’ is said to be visible from northern England but they are notoriously difficult to predict. However, one thing is for sure, and that is that you are unlikely to see them from a brightly lit city environment – you need to go somewhere dark and look towards the northern horizon (look for the North Star). So, you would preferably be in the countryside away from street lights. Of course it also needs to clear!
Professor Don Pollacco comments on the rare 'hybrid' solar eclipse happening this week
Don Pollacco, Professor of Physics at the University of Warwick said:
“A solar eclipse occurs when the moon, on its orbit around the Earth, moves between the Earth and Sun. If the Moon’s orbit was completely flat compared to the Earth’s orbit, then every month the Moon would pass in front of the sun...