Space Lecture at Winchester Science Centre
Winchester Science Centre
These monthly lectures are aimed at a level a little above most popular science lectures, so come prepared to exercise your brain and learn the science behind the headlines. The speakers are chosen from the best academic speakers in the UK, with a talent for explaining difficult concepts and the knowledge to give the very latest news from the research community.
Event details
Address:Telegraph Way
Winchester
Postcode:SO21 1HZ
Tickets:£8 - £10
Contact Information:Tel: 01962 863791
Email: info@winchestersciencecentre.org
Twitter:https://twitter.com/WinSciCentre
Description

Applying Missile Defence Technology to Solve the Near Earth Asteroid Problem - Alexander Godfrey (Lockheed Martin) THE LECTURE The Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013 caused approximately £10 million worth of damage and led to 1500 people seeking medical attention. The object remained undetected prior to its atmospheric entry and a larger meteor would be catastrophic if it happened over a city. Before panic sets in; some comfort can be taken that systems already exist, or are being developed, that could deal with this threat. With the technology potentially at our fingertips, this presentation primarily explores whether or not there is a strong enough business case for the inhabitants of Earth to pay for such a system. THE SPEAKER Mr Godfrey is a Senior Systems Engineer working at Lockheed Martin UK – Ampthill, technically leading the pursuit and execution of new business civil space programmes. Most notably he has worked on ESA Space Rider, ESA Mars Sample Return Orbiter, Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators as well as several classified exoatmospheric programmes. TICKETS Book tickets on the Winchester Science Centre website. 16:30 lecture - £8 18:30 lecture - £10
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