I added this to the ‘travel’ blog as neutrinos are always moving somewhere. Frank Close is Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics, and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College at Oxford University. He was formerly Head of Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, vice President of the British Science Association and Head of Communications andContinue reading “Neutrino by Frank Close”
Category Archives: stargazing
Starry, starry nights: dark skies festival in North Yorkshire
The UK’s Dark Skies Festival began on 13th February, offering stargazing in the best light – real dark. Our writer spies the heavens in North Yorkshire
Stargazing in Chile
Nowhere on Earth is better for stargazing than Chile’s Atacama desert, where super-observatories have opened up to a wave of astro-tourists seeking unpolluted skies