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* '''What?''' Popular science seminar by the director of [https://spaceguardcentre.com The Spaceguard Centre]. | * '''What?''' Popular science seminar by the director of [https://spaceguardcentre.com The Spaceguard Centre]. | ||
− | * '''Who?''' | + | * '''Who?''' Jonathan Tate. |
* '''Where?''' The Hayward Theater, St. Peter's Collegiate School, Compton Park, Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 3DU. | * '''Where?''' The Hayward Theater, St. Peter's Collegiate School, Compton Park, Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 3DU. | ||
− | * '''When?''' Mon 4th Mar, 19:30–21:00 | + | * '''When?''' Mon 4th Mar, 19:30–21:00. |
* '''How?''' All-audience, accessible to non-experts, open to discussions. | * '''How?''' All-audience, accessible to non-experts, open to discussions. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:48, 30 January 2019
The Science of Armagedon
(or back to the Physics seminars page)
- What? Popular science seminar by the director of The Spaceguard Centre.
- Who? Jonathan Tate.
- Where? The Hayward Theater, St. Peter's Collegiate School, Compton Park, Compton Road West, Wolverhampton, WV3 3DU.
- When? Mon 4th Mar, 19:30–21:00.
- How? All-audience, accessible to non-experts, open to discussions.
