Films: Wish You Were Here? Searching for Exoplanets

General event

Films: Wish You Were Here? Searching for Exoplanets

  • Event time: All day
  • Event date: 18th May 2012
  • Location: Various locations

Event details

Two films introduce some of the people searching for planets - and life - beyond our Solar System. They will be shown at venues around Scotland.

Into Deep Space

A film by Anne Milne & Alberto Iorda​nov

This film looks at the question of life outside the Solar System, focusing on the work of Dr Duncan Forgan – a theoretical astronomer from the University of Edinburgh – and Grant Miller, an observational astronomer based at the University of St Andrews.

Grant uses the James Gregory Telescope in St Andrews to study exoplanets. Part of Duncan’s work involves theoretical calculations and computer simulations – incorporating the latest exoplanet data – to improve our understanding of how and where we might expect to see life appearing in our galaxy.
 

Close Distance

A film by Stefan​o Nurra & Florian Schwarz

A comparison of the lives of Caroyln Bol - an amateur astronomer in Helensburgh who is participating in the citizen science project ‘Planet Hunters’ - and Dr Martin Dominik, Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews.

Martin uses a technique called gravitational microlensing to detect small planets orbiting other stars. The film explores the enthusiasm Carolyn, an amateur, and Martin, a professional astronomer, share for the study of exoplanets.
 

Screenings

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

Friday May 18th, 7pm - 10:30pm

The films will be screened as part of the RBS Museum Late: A Night in Wonderland. Tickets £18/£10. Book your ticket from the National Museum of Scotland website by calling 0300 123 6789, or in person at the Museum Information Desk.

Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Port Dundas

Tuesday June 5th, 9pm onwards

The films will screen as part of the Glasgow Science Festival Transit of Venus event. This event is free but booking is essential and can be done through the Glasgow Science Festival website

Woodend Barn, Banchory

Wednesday September 5th, Time TBC

Part of the British Science Association Festival 2012. Following the films, there will be a Q&A session with an expert in the field of exoplanets and, weather permitting, a stargazing session. Booking details to follow soon.

University of Aberdeen

Friday September 7th, Time TBC

Part of the British Science Association Festival 2012. Booking details to follow soon.

Kirkwall, Venue TBC

Tuesday September 11th, Time TBC

Part of the Orkney Science Festival

Funding

This is a Scottish Government Science Engagement Grant funded collaboration between The Royal Observatory Edinburgh, Edinburgh College of Art and the universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh.

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