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Brighton Astro – Many Moons of the Giant Planets
Speaker: Will Joyce
October 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
- DOORS: 7.00pm
- LECTURE: 7.30pm
Spacecraft exploration of the outer planets and their extensive systems of moons discovered a variety of strange new worlds, some planet-sized, many challenging conventional science, and some being downright bizarre. Plus, several may even be home to life, despite being well outside the Sun’s “Habitable Zone”!
This discussion surveys many of these fascinating worlds using spectacular imagery and modern scientific ideas, including:
- Why is Io the most volcanically active world in our Solar System?
- Can Europa really support life as we know it?
- Can deep water oceans exist inside several large, medium and small worlds?
- Is Titan a “future Earth” currently stored in “deep freeze”?
- Can moons collide, break apart, and reform?
- Current and future space missions to try to obtain some answers.
Many important questions remain, and possibilities are actively debated among planetary scientists.
Join the discussion!
If you would like to come along, please register below.
If you sign up via meetup but can no longer attend, please update your status to say that you are no longer attending so that someone on the waiting list gets a place.
Please only come along if you’ve signed up, as we’re limited on space so won’t be able to fit anyone else in.
For this meeting we will be at Wagner Hall on Regency Road, Brighton.
Attendance is free, but we would be grateful if those of you who are able to could donate a few pounds to help cover the cost of hiring this event space. We will have a card reader and a money box you can drop your donations in on the night. We also have a bank account you can donate to electronically.
Please note that the venue has a bar that sells alcohol.