Naomi Rowe-Gurney: PhD student
Read our Q&A with Naomi Rowe-Gurney. Naomi is a PhD student studying the atmosphere of Uranus and Neptune using a space telescope called Spitzer.
Read more →Read our Q&A with Naomi Rowe-Gurney. Naomi is a PhD student studying the atmosphere of Uranus and Neptune using a space telescope called Spitzer.
Read more →Read our Q&A with Alastair Bruce. He splits his work between two roles — a postdoctorate research astronomer and as part of the James Webb Space Telescope UK Public Engagement Campaign.
Read more →With everything from eclipses to rare sighting of Mercury, 2019 is a great year for casting your eyes upwards and into the night sky!
Read more →Read our bio of Maggie Aderin-Pocock, an incredibly inspiring Space Scientist and who cameos in Chapter Five of the Mars Diary.
Read more →Astronomer Sheila Kanani talks to Lucy Hawking about doing experiments in space.
Read more →Mars’s atmosphere is about 100 times thinner than our home planet’s. Find out one theory about why it’s so thin.
Read more →Ready for some sky-gazing? With eclipses and meteor showers to spare, it’s going to be an exciting year!
Read more →Astronomer Sheila Kanani is the Education, Outreach and Diversity Officer at the Royal Astronomical Society.
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