Sic Itur Ad Astra – Thus The Way To The Stars : 143 years of astronomy
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John Lennon Art and Design Building (formerly the Art and Design Academy)
2 Duckinfield St, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Continuing the MADness from the 2013 Merseyside Astronomy Day, Liverpool John Moores University's Astrophysics Research Institute are pleased to announce that MAD IX will be held on Saturday 26th April 2014. The event will include a series of talks from a range of professional astrophysicists, with some additions this year in our new venue including […]
John Lennon Art and Design Building (formerly the Art and Design Academy)
2 Duckinfield St, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Professor Andy Newsam of the Astrophysics Research Institute, John Moores University, Liverpool, will be delivering his Inaugural Lecture, "How to Explore the Universe" at 5.30pm on 21st June 2013. The Universe is a dynamic, ever-changing place full of extremes. From Black Holes to asteroids, massive exploding stars to elusive distant planets, every part of the […]