JHI student Alexia Lopez gave an invited Plenary Talk at the Royal Society meeting “Challenging the standard cosmological model” that was held on 15-16 April 2024 in London. Alexia’s recent discovery of a second ultra-large structure in distant space challenges our current understanding of the universe and she was invited Read More …
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Jeremiah Horrocks Lecture: The Extremely Large Telescope-The Biggest Eye on the Sky
Speaker: Ruben Sanchez-Janssen, UK Astronomy Technology Centre The Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is the world’s most ambitious ground-based optical-infrared astronomical facility. When it achieves first light in 2028 the sensitivity and spatial resolution provided by its 39m diameter primary mirror will dwarf those of existing facilities. In this talk I Read More …
Astronomers Unveil Strong Magnetic Fields Spiralling at the Edge of Milky Way’s Central Black Hole
An international team of astronomers, including those from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), has uncovered strong and organized magnetic fields spiralling from the edge of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). Produced by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration and seen in polarized light for the first Read More …
Academics in astrophysics and dance receive UK Space Agency grant
Congratulations to Dr Joanne Pledger, Senior Lecturer in Astrophysics, and Ruth Spencer, Senior Lecturer in Dance, who have been successful in applying for a UK Space Agency grant from the Space for All fund, to continue their work teaching primary school physics through dance. “Space in Schools: Careering into Space” responds to the growing space industry’s Read More …
Jeremiah Horrocks Observatory Dome Opens For First Time in 25 years.
On Wednesday 6th March the JHO in Moor Park reached a new milestone. The Observatory dome opened for the first time in 25 years. Read more… After more than 6 months’ work by Contractor Brian Woodruff, the dome of the JHO is operational again. A few months ago we saw the Read More …
JHI helps ‘Launch’ University RKE Week
To start the celebrations and festivities of University Research and Knowledge Exchange (RKE) Week, students from the Jeremiah Horrocks Institute (JHI) for Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy brought out the JHI’s model of a Saturn V rocket and put it on display in the foyer of the EIC. This is a Read More …
Did young planets just get smartie-er?
New research finds that young planets are flattened structures like smarties rather than spherical. Astrophysicists from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) have found that planets have flattened shapes like smarties just after they form rather than being spherical as previously thought. The research shows that protoplanets, which are very Read More …
JHI student discovers an ultra-large structure in the remote universe
Discovery of a second ultra-large structure in distant space further challenges what we understand about the universe. The discovery from JHI student Alexia Lopez has been featured in news around the world including BBC news. Alexia also participated in a press conference during the Annual Meeting of the American Astronomical Read More …
Winter Jeremiah Horrocks Lecture: Exploring the Dark Universe with the Euclid Space Telescope
Join us for a talk about the Euclid mission, where early results will be presented that showcase the stunning image quality of the telescope, with Dr Alex Hall. Roughly 7 billion years ago, the expansion of the Universe began to accelerate. It continues to accelerate to this day. Why this Read More …
Dyslexia no barrier for PhD star
Steven Gough-Kelly has graduated with a doctorate in astrophysics A University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) graduate who was diagnosed with dyslexia during his studies has completed his doctorate in astrophysics. Steven Gough-Kelly’s PhD was the culmination of eight years of studying for three qualifications at UCLan. The 27-year-old, who has Read More …