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Tim Peake Discusses the Impact of Space Debris at 'Our Fragile Space' Launch
Earlier this month, at the Lloyd's of London launch of Max Alexander's 'Our Fragile Space' exhibition, astronaut Tim Peake discussed the impact of space debris and the benefits of debris tracking with attendees.
'Our Fragile Space' Exhibition Launches Private Viewings
As UN World Space Week draws near, the GRP are pleased to share details of upcoming previews for the ‘Our Fragile Space’ Exhibition. The project is part of our ongoing collaboration with leading photographer and space specialist, Max Alexander.
'Waste of Space' Exhibition Seeks to Raise Awareness of Space Debris and Environmental Sustainability
The GRP, in collaboration with Coventry Cathedral and photographer Max Alexander, is delighted to share that ‘The Waste of Space’ exhibition will run between May 8 and May 21, 2023, at the Coventry Cathedral ruins. It will be open to the public.
Could Life Exist in the Habitable Zone of a Dead Star?
A ring of planetary debris studded with moon-sized structures has been observed orbiting close to a white dwarf star, hinting at a nearby planet in the “habitable zone” where water and thus life could exist, according to a new study involving astronomers from Warwick
Amphibious Screens: The Sustainable Cultures of Water Seminar Series
Amphibious Screens: The Sustainable Cultures of Water Seminar Series, hosted by The University of Warwick, begins on January 27th. This online series delves beneath the surface to connect new research ideas from around the world with professionals, practitioners, activists as well as the cultural sector in four online seminars.
You can join one or all of these free seminars to understand more about how the film and TV industries in Miami, Reykjavik, Cornwall and Venice are deeply connected to a watery sense of place, water pollution, water scarcity and water cultures.
For further details and to register click here.
Sustainable Coventry and Warwickshire Symposium to Address Challenges Facing Region
The vital challenge of sustainability, and how to address the questions it raises, are set to be examined through a collaboration of researchers and leading figures from across our region and beyond, thanks to the University of Warwick.