SAS Lecture: How Did the Moon Get There ?


About this event :

Rocks returned to Earth by the Apollo astronauts over 50 years ago profoundly changed our view of how the Moon has formed.

This talk will review our current understanding of the Moon’s formation, explaining planet formation more generally and how computer simulations are being used to try to infer what happened 4.5 billion years ago.

When Where Who

  • Date:  Sunday 15th September 2024,
  • Time: 7pm.
  • Speaker: Dr Vincent Eke, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Durham University. 
  • Venue: At the Washington Wetlands Centre (discovery Room ) and Via Zoom.

Our speaker

Dr Vincent Eke, Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Durham University

 

 

The talk will held at the Washington Wetlands Centre (Discover Room) on Sunday and will run via Zoom/Teams .
If you haven’t been in a while why not come along and show your support.

 

Talks at the Wetlands and via Zoom or  via Teams

Talks at Wetlands Centre

The SAS is planning to run this  lecture from the our base of operations Washington Wetlands Centre (in the usual Discovery Room) and via Zoom/ Teams which currently is being determined

Suitable hand sanitisers will be located in the room and at the our observatory. 

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Your host : Martin Kennedy