An astronomer from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is leading a global study to help find holes in dust clouds. Professor Derek Ward-Thompson has been joined by astronomers who use Europe’s Herschel Space Observatory and they are asking the public to help find holes in the dust clouds that Read More …
Year: 2012
Christmas Lecture: Songs of the Stars, the Real Music of the Spheres: finding other Earths with the Kepler Space Mission
The Jeremiah Horrocks Institute of the University of Central Lancashire is pleased to announce the inaugural Christmas Lecture: Songs of the Stars, the Real Music of the Spheres: finding other Earths with the Kepler Space Mission by Professor Don Kurtz 10.30am on Wednesday 19th December We humans are visual creatures: Read More …
Wandering stars provide fresh insight on galaxy formation
“Stars without Borders: Radial Migration in Spiral Galaxies” was an international workshop held in Medana, Slovenia during May 21-24. This was the first international workshop ever on the emerging field of stellar migration in disk galaxies. It was chaired by Dr. Rok Roskar (University of Zurich) and Dr. Victor P. Read More …
Public Lecture: Building the Universe with a Computer
By Professor Brad Gibson, Chair, Theoretical Astrophysics Jeremiah Horrocks Institute. Wednesday 21 November 2012, 7.00pm Greenbank Lecture Theatre, UCLan The formation of structure and galaxies throughout the Universe is the driving force behind billion-dollar technological developments such as the Square Kilometer Array, the James Webb Space Telescope, Extremely Large (ground-based) Read More …
Congratulations to our successful applicants
Congratulations to our successful applicants on their great A-level results today. A good cohort will be joining our Mathematics, Physics, and Astrophysics programmes in September. We are sure that they will find this a rewarding and challanging period in their lives that will greatly enhance their future career ambitions. For Read More …
UCLan in Space – Stunning new images of the Sun from Hi-C
Stunning new images from Hi-C, the highest resolution telescope to observe the solar corona, have been released. These images are approximately 5 times more detailed than the Atmospheric Imaging Array on NASA’s SDO mission, and can resolve features in the solar atmosphere down to a size of about 135 mile. Read More …
UCLan in Space – Successful Launch of Hi-C Sounding Rocket
The highest resolution telescope to observe the solar corona was launched successfully on the 11th July 2012. The High-Resolution Coronal Imager instrument, or Hi-C, flew aboard a Black Brunt sounding rocket that was launched from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The instrument flew for around 10 minutes, Read More …
UCLan Student Wins Prestigious Grant
One of our postgraduate researchers, Simon Murphy, has been offered a prestigious grant to work at the University of Porto, Portugal, for three months later this year. The project aims to develop upon the existing models for delta Scuti stars, on which there is great expertise at the Centro de Read More …
New Director joins JHI
We welcome Prof Derek Ward-Thompson who joined us on 1st July 2012 as new Director of the JHI. Derek is a world-leading researcher in the astrophysics of the formation of stars and planets. He has published extensively in high-impact journals in astronomy and astrophysics, attracting over 4000 citations to his Read More …
JHI staff at Much Hoole for the Transit of Venus
The transit of Venus on June 4, 2012, was presented through NASA beam-back from Hawaii at the fully packed Church of St Michael and All the Angels in Much Hoole. Jeremiah Horrocks lived at Much Hoole, and may have been a lay reader at the church at the time he Read More …