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13 April 2021

Meet...Simon Proud

Headshot Simon Proud

Name: Simon Proud
Job title: NERC Innovation Fellow

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9 April 2021

Prince Philip’s visit to the Department of Physics

Prince Philip with Nicholas Kurti, 4 November, 1960

As Buckingham Palace today announces the death of Prince Philip aged 99, our archivist, Professor Stephen Blundell describes a recorded visit to the Department of Physics on 4 November 1960.

‘The Clarendon archive contains several documents describing the detailed arrangements for Prince Philip’s visit to the Department of Physics, part of an Oxford day out for the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, and in reading them one gets the sense of a different age, where protocol and deference were very much the order of the day.

27 March 2021

Coldest recorded cloud temperature measured by satellite

A new paper led by Dr Simon Proud, research fellow at the Department of Physics and the National Centre for Earth Observation, describes a unprecedentedly cold temperature measured atop a severe thunderstorm cloud in the Pacific by an Earth-orbiting satellite. This temperature of -111°C is more than 30°C colder than typical storm clouds and is the coldest known measurement of storm cloud temperature.

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Challenges & Changes in Physics: Dr Jason Arday

Date: 
24 Mar 2021 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Venue: 
Online
Audience: 
Students, staff, public

In the fourth lecture of this series, we will hear from Dr Jason Arday from Durham University. Jason is a leading expert in the study of race and education. His research examines the persistence of racism in academia and its effects on black and minority ethnic students and researchers.

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Ask a Space Scientist

Date: 
15 Mar 2021 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Venue: 
Online (Zoom webinar)
Audience: 
Public and students 11+

Registration required - please register for this event by filling out this form.

Ask all your burning space related questions to our panel of scientists!

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Helena Cotterill, Outreach Officer

Challenges & Changes ED&I Panel Discussion

Date: 
11 Mar 2021 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Venue: 
Online

The Challenges & Changes team are hosting a a departmental panel discussion on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

Event registration via Eventbrite with password. More details below.

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10 February 2021

ExoMars discovers hydrogen chloride on Mars

How ExoMars studies the atmosphere

Sea salt embedded in the dusty surface of Mars and lofted into the planet’s atmosphere has led to the discovery of hydrogen chloride – the first time the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter has detected a new gas.

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Would we lie to you (about space)?

Date: 
17 Feb 2021 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
Online - Zoom Webinar
Audience: 
Public and students 11+

Registration required - please register for this event by filling out this form.

Would we really lie to you about space? Join us and find out!

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Helena Cotterill, Outreach Officer

Will we find life in the Universe?

Date: 
3 Mar 2021 - 4:00pm
Venue: 
Online - Zoom Webinar
Audience: 
Public and students aged 11+
Destination: Space - Talk

Registration required - please register for this event by filling out this form.

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Helena Cotterill, Outreach Officer

21 January 2021

Solar System formation in two steps

Artist's impression of solar system forming in two stages

An international team of researchers from the University of Oxford, LMU Munich, ETH Zurich, BGI Bayreuth, and the University of Zurich discovered that a two-step formation process of the early Solar System can explain the chronology and split in volatile (like water) and isotope content of the inner and outer Solar System. Their findings were published today in Science.

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