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SUMMARY:Armchair Aurora
DESCRIPTION:Ever wanted to view the Aurora? Well you can now watch this beautiful phenomenon from the comfort of your armchair. \nDisability charity Aerobility are running a live-stream aurora event on Saturday 13 March at 6pm with a host of astronomers\, scientists\, aviators and artists. \nThe event will livestream via armchairaurora.com and will take viewers on a journey of wonder from their armchairs and into the skies. Bringing together spectacular Aurora footage\, interviews and Q&A with scientists\, there will be insights on polar aviation and the workings of the Aurora\, all beamed to living rooms around the UK and worldwide. \nSpeakers from British Antarctic Survey at the event include:\nRod Arnold\, Head of Air Unit\nRod tells us about the challenges of flying in the Antarctic\, one of the coldest places on the planet\, and why it is different to doing it anywhere else. \nNigel Meredith\, Space Weather Research Scientist\nNigel will describe the natural radio “sounds” of our planet as recorded at Halley Research Station\, Antarctica and how they have been combined with original music on a grand piano to create novel ambient soundscapes\, which resulted in the production of a new album\, Aurora Musicalis\, last year. He will also play the music video from Aurora Musicalis which contains sonic highlights of the natural radio ‘sounds’ from the album\, set to the music of the first track and featuring images from the BAS image collection. \nThe Team at Rothera Research Station\nA live call with Rothera Research Station\,  enquiring about their mission\, daily operations\, recent discoveries\, successes and wintering at Rothera. \nWatch the event live on the Aerobility website: https://www.aerobility.com/armchairaurora
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LOCATION:https://www.aerobility.com/armchairaurora
CATEGORIES:Public engagement
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