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The Science of the Black Hole, and Its Significance and Place in the Universe, by Professor Derek Ward-Thompson
As we move towards the spring equinox for 2026, the Flamsteed Astronomy Society gathered again at the National Maritime Museum Auditorium for its main March lecture, marking another well-attended and engaging evening in this season’s programme. Attendees were welcomed by our host for the evening, Barry Cassels, who opened proceedings with thanks to the organising team, museum staff, and those providing refreshments. There was also appreciation for members’ continued contribut

Alec Knox
Mar 164 min read


How to Kill a Galaxy: Black Holes, Noisy Neighbours, and Cosmic Car Crashes by Dr Tim Davis
The host, Paul May, welcomed everyone to our new main lecture venue for the next year - the magnificent Great Hall of Queens House. Not...

Paul May
Mar 14, 20243 min read


The Search for the Earliest Galaxies in the Universe with JWST, by Dr Emma Curtis-Lake
The second main lecture of the 2023/24 Flamsteed Astronomy Society season saw Dr Emma Curtis-Lake talk about the James Webb Space Telescope.

Paul May
Oct 16, 20233 min read
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