In this extended TAS Talk, we’ll delve into the Moon’s captivating formation and the crucial role it plays in shaping our world. The unforgettable NASA Apollo missions of the 1960s which changed the game, allowing us to walk upon the lunar surface and forever altering our connection with this celestial companion.
Looking ahead, the Moon is poised to become our gateway to the stars. We’ll envision the cosmic adventures that await, with Mars and other distant moons beckoning us, potentially holding the secrets of life beyond our own planet.
Held on the following dates/times:
28th October 2023 – 6.30pm (Duration 90 mins plus interval)
Presenters:
Ian Hall FRAS – Astrophysicist
Location: Garry Weston Library, Southwark Cathedral, London
Cost: £6 Adults / £3 Children – Entry to Museum of the Moon included in your ticket price – Tickets
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