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Soton Astrodome: May 2012
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 21 May 2012. World Wide Telescope workshops for GCSE students. World Wide Telescope Script. Edited by Sadie on 30. Main jist of talk. Introduce WWT, yourself and helpers. Give quick tutorial of WWT, make sure all users are in programme. Orion & Orions Nebula and Star birth. Get them to...
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Soton Astrodome: November 2014
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 24 November 2014. The Rosetta Mission – This generation’s Moon landings? The most common questions I get asked about my black hole research is ‘Has anyone ever been to a black hole? 8217; or ‘What would happen to me if I fell into one? 8217; I can tell them about my research on the rad...
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Soton Astrodome: November 2013
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 4 November 2013. Astronomy Outreach News Update. The undergrads that work with the dome are Jen Allerton, Christine McCollough, Ryan Wood, Laura Crawford, Ben Turnbridge, Paul Wright. In the first 2 years the ‘Soton Astrodome’ team have taken the mobile planetarium into ove...At presen...
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Soton Astrodome: August 2012
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Thursday, 16 August 2012. Communicating Science: A conference on Science Education and Public Outreach. Tucson, Arizona, USA 4-8 August 2012. There was a mixture of lectures, discussion groups, hands-on activity workshops, poster presentations and software demonstrations. What is the impact?
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Soton Astrodome: July 2012
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 9 July 2012. LOFAR planetarium shows at the University Community day. As part of the University's 60@60 Community day on Saturday 30th June 2012 the Soton Astrodome team, lead by myself (Sadie Jones) put on 5- 1 hour long LOFAR-UK themed planetarium shows for the general public. The in...
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Soton Astrodome: January 2013
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 28 January 2013. Black Hole Event Horizons and Quantum Entanglement. Question from Peter (A-level student) -. An aspect of physics which has always interested as well as confused me is. Quantum entanglement. I believe that this is a part of the new theory,. Up" theory of black holes.
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Soton Astrodome: June 2012
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Saturday, 9 June 2012. Abi and I am an As level student. I spent three days with Sadie, in the Physics and Astronomy department at Southampton University. I experienced both outreach and the general physics department. On my first day I was given a tour of the physics building, all five floors!
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Soton Astrodome: Meet...Dr Sadie Jones
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Wednesday, 29 January 2014. I appeared in the University of Southampton, Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering Newsletter this month :). Can you tell us about yourself and your role within Physics and Astronomy? Are you enjoying being a science correspondent on BBC Radio Solent? Yes, It...
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Soton Astrodome: The Rosetta Mission – This generation’s Moon landings?
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Monday, 24 November 2014. The Rosetta Mission – This generation’s Moon landings? The most common questions I get asked about my black hole research is ‘Has anyone ever been to a black hole? 8217; or ‘What would happen to me if I fell into one? 8217; I can tell them about my research on the rad...
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Soton Astrodome: Rosetta and Philae #CometLanding
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Musings from Sadie while working with OurGreatestTeam at astronomy outreach and public engagement events. The SotonAstrodome is the planetarium that started it all, explore the astrophysics of the Universe with us! Wednesday, 12 November 2014. Rosetta and Philae #CometLanding. NASA and ESA are live streaming the mission control room. The controllers received radio contact with Philae at 11am today – and at 125pm today. The surface of the comet is unknown it could be anything from rock hard to powder soft.