A talk with a view. Sit under the Museum of the Moon artwork by artist Luke Jerram, as Mark Thompson sparks your interest and captures your attention, as he talks our planet, the climate crisis, and his career looking at the stars. Mark will also be looking into the Moon’s phases, lunar and solar eclipses, and current astronomical events.
About Mark Thompson: Mark is known for his tireless enthusiasm for making science accessible, through numerous tv, radio, podcast and theatre appearances, and books. Mark was part of the presenting team for the award-nominated BBC Stargazing Live where he guided viewers around the night sky.
Mark is involved in several charities, most notably Barnardo’s Children’s Charity, for which he raised tens of thousands of pounds when he attempted to perform the ‘longest ever lecture’ in 2021. He lectured for 140 hours and 40 seconds. But don’t worry, this talk won’t be quite as long, with a duration of 90 minutes.