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Professor Lucie Green
Light takes eight minutes to reach Earth from the surface of the Sun. But its journey within the Sun takes hundreds of thousands of years. What is going on in there? What is light and heat? How does the Sun produce them and how on earth did scientists discover this? In her talk, Lucie will discuss how the Sun works (including what it sounds like), the latest research in solar physics and how a solar storm could threaten everything we know
Lucie Green is the Royal Society University Research Fellow and part of the UCL Space and Climate Physics Department. She is the author of 15 Million Degrees: A Journey to the Centre of the Sun and Chief Stargazer at the Society for Popular Astronomy, co-Chair of Astrofest, Chair of Governors at the UCL Academy and a member of the Advisory Board for the Science Museum
Paul Hill
Paul is an elected fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, co-presenter and writer of the popular Awesome Astronomy podcast, committee member of the world famous Baker Street Irregular Astronomers and has appeared on BBC News and Radio to discuss a range of astronomy and space issues as well as being interviewed on The BBC’s flagship astronomy program, The Sky At Night. He is also part of the team that runs the bi-annual, family friendly AstroCamp in the Brecon Beacons
image: the megalithic temple complex at Mnajdra combined with illustrations by Neasden Control Centre
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