Wednesday 16 September 2020

Royal Museums Greenwich - Is there life on Venus?

 

Royal Museums Greenwich
National
Maritime
Museum
Cutty
Sark
Queen's
House
Royal
Observatory
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Pre-order your exhibition tickets today
This year's awe-inspiring Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition opens on 23 October. 

Explore over 100 images from the world's greatest space photography competition and see each twinkling star in pin-point detail on the stunning back-lit light displays. From the dancing aurora to distant galaxies, these images capture the wonders of our Universe.

The exhibition space will have a limited capacity due to social distancing measures, so pre-book your tickets today. 
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People's Choice award
Vote now for your favourite astrophotograph from our selection of entries to this year's competition and help decide this year's People's Choice award winner. 
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Get some space
Exclusive! Shipping ahead of general release, get all 140 winning and shortlisted images first in this year's catalogue. 
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Is there life on Venus?
On Earth, phosphine gas is mainly a product of life. Phosphine has now been discovered in clouds of Venus - which might point to life in its upper atmosphere.

Astronomer Dr Emily Drabek-Maunder who was part of the discovery explains.
What does this mean?