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Jeremiah Horrocks Institute > View all posts by jhiadmin (Page 6)

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Published in Science: New Milky Way Maps May Help Solve Stubborn Interstellar Mystery

August 14, 2014September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

An international team of astronomers, including UCLan’s Prof Brad Gibson, has produced new maps of the material between the stars in the Milky Way that should move scientists closer to cracking a stardust puzzle that has vexed them for nearly a century. The maps and an accompanying journal article appear Read More …

Published in Science: JHI Researchers Explore the Prehistory History of the Early System

August 10, 2014September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

International researchers are a step closer to understanding the birth of the solar system. Published in Science (August 1st, 2014), a multi-national research team led by Dr Maria Lugaro of Monash University, including Professor Brad Gibson from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), has investigated the solar system’s prehistoric phase Read More …

Promising young scientists shine at UCLan

July 16, 2014September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has brought together the county’s most promising young scientists to celebrate their abilities and achievements in physics at a special awards evening. It is the fifth time UCLan has hosted the Lancashire Schools’ Physicist of the Year Awards event which is sponsored by the Read More …

JHI Mathematician in Royal Line-Up at IMA@50.

May 28, 2014September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

Danielle Bewsher, one of the mathematics staff in the JHI, attended the IMA@50 event at the Royal Society on Wednesday 14th May to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA). The event collected together a series of presentations highlighting the work of the Read More …

New Memorial to Jeremiah Horrocks.

April 7, 2014September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

On 6th April 2014 a memorial service was held in Much Hoole parish Church to commemorate the life of Jeremiah Horrocks. The service was taken by the Right Reverend Julian Henderson, Bishop of Blackburn, who blessed a new weather-vane on the church tower, depicting the 2012 transit of Venus. The Read More …

Interplanetary dust ring discovered near Venus

November 22, 2013September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

Researchers at the Open University and the University of Central Lancashire have confirmed the existence of a circumsolar dust ring which encircles the Sun and closely follows the orbit of Venus. The discovery is reported in the journal Science on 22nd November 2013, and makes use of observations from NASA’s Read More …

Young intern success for Kirsty

October 4, 2013September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

Kirsty Brocklehurst, from Lancaster Girl’s Grammer School, was named winner of the Young Researchers Scheme at the University of Central Lancashire for her intern work at the University over the summer. She was awareded this honour at the intern poster exhibition, where interns presented the results from their summer research Read More …

UCLan astronomers help map the three-dimensional structure of the Milky Way’s central bulge

September 23, 2013September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

A team of astronomers, including Victor Debattista, who leads UCLan’s Galaxy Dynamics Group, has shown that the bulge of the Milky Way has an X-shape. While these types of bulges have been seen in other galaxies before, the presence of such a bulge has only recently been confirmed in the Read More …

JHI CARD by Nicky Agius – A Dyson’s Dream: Dust in Early Type Galaxies

July 31, 2013September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

Leading the first of the PhD student talks, Nicky Agius, a final year student gave a CARD on dust in Early type galaxies. She discussed the various instrumentation and telescopes currently available in two consortia, H-Atlas and GAMA, which she has used to probe the effect of dust. Nicky gave Read More …

JHI CARD by Joanne Bibby – Wolf Rayet stars and their role as Supernova Progenitors

July 24, 2013September 16, 2017 jhiadmin

This week’s CARD was given by another member of staff, Joanne Bibby, who has been teaching and running outreach at UCLan for the last year, after a stint at the American Museum of National History in New York. Joanne’s research focusses strongly on large surveys of massive stars in nearby, Read More …

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