Public Evening Lecture


Please note: if you are attending the Conference you are not required to register for the evening lecture separately, your place will be booked via the Conference registration process.

The evening lecture is open to the public and it will take place at the Martin Wood Lecture Theatre, Townsend building, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU on Tuesday 28 March 2023. The lecture topic is to be confirmed.

Refreshments will be served from 5:45pm and the lecture commences at 6:30pm and concludes at 7:30pm.

The lecture is free to attend but registration is mandatory. To register, please email vivien.thomas@iop.org 

The speaker will be Dr Stephanie Yardley and below is an overview of the talk:

Our Explosive Sun
Although our Sun is usually described as an ordinary star it regularly throws out huge eruptions. These eruptions are launched into space and race across the solar system at speeds of up to several million miles an hour. When Earth-directed, they can cause magnificent displays of the aurora however, these eruptions cause disruption to our daily lives due to our ever-growing dependence on technology. Learn how scientists observe the Sun’s outer atmosphere and the methods they use to predict solar activity in order to minimise the disruption that solar eruptions cause to our everyday lives.



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