Cameron Patterson expands on the latest plans for his upcoming train odyssey to AGU
Cameron Patterson expands on the latest plans for his upcoming train odyssey to AGU
Walach, Maria-Theresia; Cookson-Carter, Melanie; Roberts, Rachel
Maria-Theresia Walach, Melanie Cookson-Carter and Rachel Roberts discuss the life work of Captain William Nelson Greenwood, whose legacy includes a mysterious tide calculator
Joyce, Hannah; McGinness, Blair
Hannah Joyce and Blair McGinness report on the RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting ‘Exploring Planetary Atmospheric Processes from Terrestrial Worlds to Giant Planets’.
Sue Bowler finds out about a research career in infrared astronomy, the instruments that made it a hot topic in space and ground-based astronomy – and the tremendous power of teamwork.
New nuclear monitoring technology was given an impromptu workout by the 2022 Hunga Tonga volcanic eruption. Pam Rowden outlines how one natural event tested the capability of the CTBT.
As the RAS journals move to Open Access publication, Sue Bowler finds out what the change means for research and the research community
Robotic telesopes are essential in studying time domain astronomy. Astronomer-in-Charge at the Liverpool Telescope Chris Copperwheat expounds its benefits, and gives us a preview of coming interactions with the Liverpool Telescope's planned successor.
In the 2022 RAS Presidential Address, Emma Bunce explores the mysteries of Mercury with BepiColombo