Continuing on from yesterday’s post listing the top events in London…
Women of Outstanding Achievement in SET Photographic Exhibition Launch 11 March, Royal Society
A photographic celebration of female role models.
Love Factually 12 March, Cine Lumiere, 6.30
The best-titled event of the week sees a neuroscientist talking about the science of love, followed by a screening of the film ‘shall we kiss?’.
From Satellites to Space Tourism Project 13 March, The Institution of Engineering and Technology 6-8
A free lecture (prebook) on the future of space engineering.
Stars, Planets and Telescopes 13 March, University of London Observatory, tours from 6.20
Observatory tour, astronomy demonstrations, observing the night sky, and a short lecture.
William Smith and Making Geological Maps 14 March, Natural History Museum, 12.30-1
The first true geologist – his life and that map.
The Day They Launched A Woodpecker – An alternative history of space exploration 15 March, Museum of Childhood, 1.30
Jerry Stone reveals some little known tales from the space age. Followed by a look at the future of space exploration.