Get up close to Jupiter at the University of Southampton
To coincide with National Astronomy Week, the University of Southampton is hosting a special free astronomical event for all the family.
On Saturday 8 March from 5 to 9pm, members of the public are invited to see the stars and planets, in particular Jupiter which will be highly visible at this time, either from the comfort of the Soton Astrodome ââ¬â the Universityââ¬â¢s inflatable mobile planetarium ââ¬â or from the rooftop observatories.
The Astrodome will be running planetarium shows during the evening and there will be a number of tours to view the stars and planets through the roof telescopes. There will also be two ââ¬ËZooniverseââ¬â¢ workshops, led by Dr Jen Gupta, to show people how they can become a ââ¬Ëcitizen scientistââ¬â¢ and contribute to real astrophysics research. As the event also takes place on International Womenââ¬â¢s Day, there will be three talks on astronomy research by Dr Caitriona Jackman, Dr Sadie Jones and Professor Malcolm Coe with theme of celebrating ââ¬ËWomen in Astronomyââ¬â¢.
The roof tours, planetarium shows, Zooniverse workshops and talks are free but require tickets, which can be booked in advance at http://womenastro.eventbrite.co.uk
There are lots of other free activities throughout the evening that do not require tickets. These include ââ¬ËWorld Wide Telescopeââ¬â¢ tutorials and astrophotography workshops and the inflatable planets and play-doh solar system activities for young children, plus the Southampton Astronomical Society (SAS) will also be in the foyer with their telescopes.
Professor Malcolm Coe, Astronomer at the University of Southampton, says: ââ¬ÅThis free event will provide a great opportunity to investigate the night sky and encourage children, families and individuals to ponder the big questions of the universe. We also hope it will inspire more women into science by focusing on the great contributions female astronomers make to the subject.ââ¬Â
Related Links
- Book free places on activities at the Jupiter event
- Find out about the University's mobile planetarium
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