A closing evening of Mars for a one-off event featuring artist Luke Jerram and London’s leading Mars experts

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A closing evening of Mars for a one-off event featuring artist Luke Jerram and London’s leading Mars experts.

This one-off lecture and panel talk beneath the glow of Jerram’s installation delves into the cultural and scientific significance of Mars. Explore the science, art, and wonder of the red planet through engaging talks and hands-on stargazing sessions.

From the influence of science in mythology and sci-fi, to the challenges and possibilities of establishing human settlements in space, we explore our fascination with science and the red planet.

Programme:

Exploring the Mars Rover with Dr Gupta 
Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm
Join Dr Sanjeev Gupta as he explores his remarkable contributions to three of NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory rover missions, dedicated to the search for evidence of ancient life.

Telescope Observing [Session 1]
Time: 7:00pm – 7:30pm
Take part in a outdoor planet gazing session led by the Royal Observatory.

Mars and Sci-fi 
Time: 7:30pm – 8:30pm
An astronomer from the Royal Observatory delves into the connection between literature and science, examining how science fiction inspires a passion for science and how science, in turn, influences storytelling

Telescope Observing [Session 2]
Time: 8:30pm – 9:00pm
Take part in a outdoor planet gazing session led by the Royal Observatory.

Art and Science with Luke Jerram
Time: 9:00pm – 10:00pm
Join artist and Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Luke Jerram, as he explores the influence of science on his artistic practice and the impact it’s had on broader culture.

Important Information:
- Each session includes a Q&A, giving you the opportunity to ask any question you may have about Mars.
- Your ticket grants you access to all sessions. Feel free to stay for the entire programme or pick your favourites.
- The planet gazing experience is weather dependant.

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      Eyes on Mars: A Cultural and Scientific Exploration of Mars

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      The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NN

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