We鈥檙e delighted to announce we are one of the livestream venues for this year鈥檚 CHRISTMAS LECTURES from the Royal Institution.
Running for 200 years, the CHRISTMAS LECTURES were started by Michael Faraday to inspire and engage young people with science, and this year leading space scientist Dame Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock as she takes us on an epic voyage through time and space.
This event is perfect for all the family! Children and people of all ages can come and watch the magic of the Lectures unfold in real time as they鈥檙e filmed in front of an audience in the Ri鈥檚 Theatre in London. They鈥檒l have the chance to get involved with hands-on activities, and be amazed by the mysteries of the Universe.
Joined by a host of very special guests - from astronauts to history-making astronomers - Maggie will explore the extraordinary breakthroughs that have revolutionised our understanding of the universe, enabling us to see ever further into space, and ever further back in time.
Maggie helped develop the James Webb Telescope, the most powerful space telescope ever created 鈥 which launched on Christmas Day 2021 before travelling a million miles to begin its orbit of the sun. Unpacking James Webb鈥檚 latest breathtaking images, Maggie will reveal how this 鈥渢ime-travelling鈥 telescope is now rewriting the story of the Big Bang and allowing us to witness the birth of the first stars and galaxies that followed.
As NASA prepares to return humans to the moon for the first time since 1972, Maggie will investigate how manned spaceflight has transformed our relationship with our nearest neighbour 鈥 and with our home planet. And, delving further back in time, she鈥檒l explore how the night sky has always held a fascination for humanity - investigating what the moon and stars meant to ancient societies across the world.
Maggie will also explain how the latest space technologies 鈥 from probes and orbiters to the most recent Mars rovers - are shedding astonishing new light on the planets in our solar system. And we鈥檒l discover why in 2025 we鈥檙e on the cusp of even more remarkable discoveries about our universe.
She will reveal just how far our understanding of space has come in the two centuries the Ri CHRISTMAS LECTURES have been around 鈥 looking back on previous Lectures on astronomy 鈥 from the first of these in 1826 to the 1977 lectures hosted by famed astronomer Carl Sagan, when the only known planets at that time were the eight in our solar system (thought to be nine at the time).
Maggie will also scour the Royal Institution archives to uncover some of the original props from these historic lectures, plus she鈥檒l recreate - and supersize - some the most memorable demos from space lectures past.
In this iconic anniversary year, these lectures will be a true celebration of our universe and of the astounding human endeavours that are allowing us to solve its mysteries.
Please email Dr Jenny Sharp (jenny.sharp@plymouth.ac.uk) if you have any questions about the livestreaming event.
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