Sic Itur Ad Astra – Thus The Way To The Stars : 142 years of astronomy
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Join Professor Laurence Garvie, an expert on meteorites from Arizona State University where he conducts research and curates the globally significant meteorite collection. Find out more about his amazing findings […]Continue Reading »
Tickets availble from World Museum Liverpool Website Please Note: Museum will be updating their page soon. It will appear in this list when they do so.Continue Reading »
From the Liverpool Echo: “THE planetarium at Liverpool’s World Museum was given £110,000 worth of equipment after visiting projectionists discovered its kit was more than 40 years old. The attraction […]Continue Reading »
All lectures listed below take place on weekday Weds in the basement Lecture Theatre of Liverpool Museum, (part of N.M.G.M). Lecture Room entrance is via disabled door at the side […]Continue Reading »
Dear Young Astronomer The Liverpool Astronomical Society is pleased to announce it’s 17th Young Astronomers day. The meeting will be held at NMGM – Liverpool Museum, William Brown St on […]Continue Reading »
DATE VENUE SPEAKER LECTURE TITLE 1997 Every Week on Wednesdays between 7pm-9pm. (No Meeting Between Christmas & New Year) September 19th 7pm – 9pm Mr Ron Kelley Presidential Address […]Continue Reading »
June 1997 25th: Martin Suggett, Physical Sciences – The Liverpool Museum in Years to Come July 1997 9th: Ken Clark, Sec Liverpool A.S. – The Last Men on the Moon […]Continue Reading »
Liverpool Astronomical Society presents The British Astronomical Association Meteor Section Meeting In Association With and Liverpool Museum Saturday 18th October 1997 10am – 5pm Main Lecture Theatre NMGM Liverpool Museum […]Continue Reading »