Date: | Saturday 16th June 2012 |
Description | The second in a series of 3 talks by Dr Alan Langstaff followed by observing (weather permitting). The extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs was an impact by a 10km asteroid. What happened during this catastrophic event? Have other mass extictions been caused by impacts and what is the chance of another one? |
Times: | 8:00 pm to midnight |
Cost - Adult: | £10.00 |
Cost - Child: | £10.00 |
Contact: | 01694 725000 |
Notes: | Cost includes light refreshments. Booking essential. 3rd talk 17th November |
Welcome to the Carding Mill valley and Long Mynd. An upland plateau owned and managed by the National Trust. Full of steep valleys and precambrian rock, the Long Mynd is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering an area of nearly 5 sqr miles
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Stars in Your Skies Impacts and Extinctions
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