Lord Fickle
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Post by Lord Fickle on Sept 23, 2020 16:13:21 GMT
Brian May’s fascination with astronomy and astrophysics is well-known, and tonight (September 23), Queen’s guitarist is emerging from lockdown to invite the world to take a journey into space to explore nebulae, the cosmic clouds inhabited by infant suns. The livestreaming event is being hosted by The Science Museum, on their YouTube channel, and is being held to celebrate the launch of May’s latest book, Cosmic Clouds 3D, authored in conjunction with David Eicher (editor-in-chief of Astronomy magazine) and J-P Metsavainio (astrophotographer). The trio promise to take those who join them “on a mesmerising journey spanning the birth, death and recycling of stars.” The event begins at 8pm UK time. “Together, the panel will explore how the universe creates stars from recycled gas and how our solar system will end as a glowing planetary nebula,” the event description on the Science Museum website promises. “You’ll see some of the incredible photography from Cosmic Clouds 3-D, peering into the nebulae, the cosmic clouds inhabited by infant suns.” www.loudersound.com/news/fancy-a-trip-into-space-with-queens-brian-may
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Steve
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Post by Steve on Sept 23, 2020 17:44:48 GMT
I'll be watching.
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BrƎИsꓘi
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Post by BrƎИsꓘi on Sept 23, 2020 18:13:18 GMT
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BrƎИsꓘi
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They called it paradise, I don't know why...You call some place paradise, kiss it goodbye.
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Post by BrƎИsꓘi on Sept 23, 2020 21:33:50 GMT
merged my thread into this one
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Lord Fickle
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Post by Lord Fickle on Sept 23, 2020 22:18:22 GMT
Had other things on tonight but hopefully I'll get to watch it sometime soon.
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