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JHI student discovers an ultra-large structure in the remote universe

January 16, 2024January 16, 2024 Dimitris Stamatellos

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 

January 3, 2024January 3, 2024 Dimitris Stamatellos

 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

December 18, 2023December 18, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

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 …

JHI’s outreach project wins at the Oscars for Higher Education!

December 11, 2023December 11, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

The University of Central Lancashire’s Into Our Skies: Space in Schools project wins the Widening Participation or Outreach Initiative of the Year category at the Times Higher Education Awards The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is celebrating winning a prestigious Times Higher Education Award for its outreach dance and science Read More …

Jeremiah Horrocks Lecture:  An Afterglow and a Dust Cloud – The Story of a Forming Planet Jeremiah

November 24, 2023November 24, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

 Join us for an awe-inspiring journey into the birth of a planet, filled with radiant afterglows and swirling dust clouds with Dr. Zoë M. Leinhardt.  Planets outside of our solar system are common. Thousands have been observed using a variety of detection techniques. These planets are amazingly diverse – with a Read More …

Isabella Holden Telescope, JHI’s new “planet-hunter” telescope, unveiled.

November 6, 2023November 6, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

A new telescope unveiled at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has been dedicated to the wife of local famous astronomer and UCLan founder Moses Holden. Based at the University’s Alston Observatory, the Isabella Holden telescope sits alongside UCLan’s other, deep-space, telescope, which opened in 2016 and named in honour of Read More …

Jeremiah Horrocks Lecture: 30 years of submillimetre cosmology

October 5, 2023October 5, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

Join us on a journey of discovery as we gaze into the farthest reaches of the visible universe. Advances in submillimetre cosmology have led to the development of telescopes which allow us to peer ever further into space (and therefore back in time) to view distant stars that were lighting Read More …

JHI members visit the house from where Jeremiah Horrocks did the first ever observation of the transit of Venus

September 27, 2023October 15, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

On Wednesday 20th September we had the pleasure to take a trip back in time visiting Much Hoole near Preston where Jeremiah Horrocks lived and worked when he observed the transit of Venus of 1639, the first time ever this astronomical phenomenon was observed. Horrocks analysed Kepler’s data with mathematics Read More …

Kevin says goodbye with a spectacular JHI lecture to a record audience!

September 25, 2023September 27, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

Dr Kevin Bowman celebrated his recent retirement and his 30+ year contribution to the Jeremiah Horrocks Institute with a farewell JHI Autumn Lecture on Tuesday 19th September. Kevin gave a captivating talk on “Mission to Mars in 3D” to a record audience at the Darwin Lecture theatre, including many children. Read More …

First Astronomy Distance Learning BSc graduate to gain a PhD at UCLan

September 21, 2023September 21, 2023 Dimitris Stamatellos

David Glass has successfully completed his part-time PhD within the JHI, having just taken his viva to become Dr. David Glass, on 19 September 2023. He is the first of our Astronomy Distance Learning (DL) graduates to complete both the BSc (Hons) Astronomy and his PhD with the JHI.  The Astronomy Distance Read More …

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