Stargazing in the Botanic Garden

Stargazing in the Botanic Garden
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This is a past event

An opportunity for public and educational engagement in astronomy at amateur, school, and university levels. We will exhibit the University's new 16"-aperture telescope alongside its existing 10"-aperture telescope. Weather permitting, stargazing will be possible in the University's beautiful Cruickshank Botanic Garden.

Please note: This event is now fully booked!

Event overview

Organised by the University of Aberdeen and supported by the Aberdeen Astronomical Society, Friends of the Cruickshank Botanic Garden and STEM Learning (UK), this event provides an opportunity for public and educational engagement in astronomy and astrophysics at amateur, school, and university levels. A new advanced 16"-aperture University telescope will be exhibited with another 10"-aperture University telescope to be made available for stargazing by the participants in the University's beautiful Cruickshank Botanic Garden, weather permitting.

During the event, tea, coffee and snacks will be provided in the foyer of the Zoology Building, with ten short talks (approx. 15 min each) to be given in the Zoology Lecture Theatre with roughly 5 minutes in between each talk. This allows for time for conversation and discussions, and movement of people between the Botanic Garden, the foyer of the Zoology Building, and the Zoology Lecture Theatre.

The date of the event, the 21st of October, is the birthday of Anne Cruickshank, who set up a trust fund in 1898 to purchase land presented to the University of Aberdeen and to support a garden built on it, which has developed into today's Cruickshank Botanic Garden. Later, Anne Cruickshank bequeathed her whole estate to a fund from which an institution of a Cruickshank Lectureship in Astronomy was set up. This year is the centenary of this historic role since the first Cruickshank Lecturer was appointed in 1924 at the University of Aberdeen.

Venues

  • Zoology Building, Foyer: Reception, Exhibition of New University Telescope, Tea/Coffee and Snacks, First Aid Station.
  • Zoology Lecture Theatre: Ten short talks given by the event speakers, approximately 15 minutes each with 5 minutes in between.
  • Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Designated lawn area: Stargazing, weather permitting. Map

Participants

  • Members of the Public of age 16+ and children with age 11-15 to be accompanied by at least an adult.
  • Academy/School Teachers and High/Advanced Higher pupils studying science subjects.
  • Staff and students at the University of Aberdeen.

Notes

  • Participants are welcome to bring portable astronomical telescopes and binoculars to the event.
  • Please dress appropriately for cold and changeable weather conditions when stargazing.

Speakers

  • Dr Martin Barker

    Senior Lecturer, School of Biological Sciences (Biological Sciences), University of Aberdeen

    President, Friends of the Cruickshank Botanic Garden

  • Dr Neil Curtis

    Head, Museums and Special Collections, University of Aberdeen

  • Prof. Dr Karin Friedrich

    Chair in Early Modern History

    School of Divinity, History and Philosophy (History), University of Aberdeen

  • Ms Eilidh Morrison

    Physics Student, University of Aberdeen

    Member of Scottish Youth Parliament (Representing Haggeye)

  • Mr Mark Paterson

    Curator, Cruickshank Botanic Garden

    University of Aberdeen

  • Mr Oleksii Sokoliuk

    Physics Student, University of Aberdeen

    Member, Main Astronomical Observatory NAS of Ukraine

  • Dr Charles Wang

    Reader and Cruickshank Lecturer in Astronomy

    School of Natural and Computing Sciences (Physics), University of Aberdeen

  • Mr Neal Weston

    Secretary, Aberdeen Astronomical Society

  • Mr Christopher Willett

    Physics Student, University of Aberdeen

    The Sutherland Trust/Foundation Scotland Grant holder (2023-24)

  • Dr Roland Young

    Senior Lecturer

    School of Natural and Computing Sciences (Physics), University of Aberdeen

     

Speaker
Talks given by staff and students from the Department of Physics
Hosted by
Dr Charles Wang
Venue
Cruickshank Botanic Garden
Contact

Dr Charles Wang c.wang@abdn.ac.uk