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Apollo astronaut in UK

By Gurbir Dated: March 9, 2011 Leave a Comment

Last year it was Dr Edgar Mitchell from Apollo 14 – video here.  This spring, Ken Willoughby has arranged  Captain Dick Gordon to visit Pontefract. Dick Gordon flew on Gemini 11 and Apollo 12. Details of Dinner and Lecture below. Click here to download the flyer.

Dinner – £60

Thursday, March 31, 2011; 7:30 PM

Wentbridge House Hotel,

Pontefract, WF8 3JJ

 

Lecture – £30 (Under 16’s = £15)

Friday, April 1, 2011; 7:30 PM

St. Wilfrid’s Catholic High School,

Cutsyke Road, Featherstone, West Yorkshire,WF7 6BD

Ultimate Combo Package – £85

Dinner AND Lecture and includes:

  • ASF Silent Auction of Space Memorabilia
  • Access to ASF Astronaut Store Mega Sale
  • FREE Professional Photo Op with Gordon
  • FREE Gordon Autograph on Professional Photo

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Episode 38: January 23rd 2011: Want to be an Astronaut? Book a ticket online

By Gurbir Dated: January 26, 2011 2 Comments

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Going in to space was nothing more than a dream for many of us for such a long time. But things are changing profoundly and fast. Once human spaceflight was only possible as part of a national government project. Then a decade ago Denis Tito (on 28th April 2001) became the first self funding astronaut by signing a cheque for $20 million.

Now in 2011, Spaceflight has never been easier or cheaper. Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic has now brought the price down to $200,000 for a brief suborbital flight. Imagine spaceflight for the price less than that of a small house in London. In the year that marks the 50th anniversary of human spaceflight, it is about time isn’t it?

A familiar name in the astronomical community, Nigel Henbest a writer, broadcaster and television producer took a not too deep breath and signed on the dotted line and is now on the road to his space experience in the next year or two.

As the private sector develops  perhaps the commercial spaceflight market will experience the same rapid innovation and price reduction we  saw in the personal computer market. Is it too speculative to imagine that within a few years the price of a sub orbital flight will come down perhaps to that of a family car?

In this episode Nigel, talks about why he wants to go in to space and the steps involved in the process of getting there.  Nigel has written about his flight here and to see a high resolution image of the huge Virgin Galactic brochure click the image.

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You see things and say why? But I dream things that never were and say why not?
George Bernard Shaw

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BBC Stargazing Live

By Gurbir Dated: January 5, 2011 Leave a Comment

5/1/2011: Today is the last of the  hour long “Stargazing Live”  programs on BBC2 at 8pm with a comic Dara O Briain and a scientist Professor Brian Cox. But it is not over today!  Events continue until at least 16th January nationwide – See bbc.co.uk/stargazing.

Free tonight and in the northwest? Pop down at about 8pm to  Manchester Astronomical Society or Salford Astronomical Society’s observatory and stargaze in person  (record the program and watch it later).

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Yuri Gagarin in Manchester – University of Salford 15th December 2010

By Gurbir Dated: December 11, 2010 1 Comment

As a result of change of speaker at a short notice, I will be speaking at Salford Astronomical Society’s annual Christmas lecture. This is a free talk and open to all members of the public.

The title is “Yuri Gagarin in Manchester“. This will be an early start to the 50th anniversary commemorations next year of Gagarin’s historic flight on 12th April 1961 and his visit three months later to Manchester on 12th July.

This talk is at 19:30 on Wednesday 15th December 2010 at the University of Salford.
Venue is lecture theatre room 115, Maxwell Building, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WT.  Map available here.

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