'Jane has taken up the challenge of doing for a new generation what Sir Patrick did for us all those years ago.' Dr Brian May

'Many new books on astronomy are now published every year but I am emphatic in saying that Jane Green's is outstanding.' Sir Patrick Moore, CBE, FRS

'Think Professor Cox but without the annoying soundtrack.' J G Futers, Peeblesshire, Scotland

Thursday, 24 January 2013

SUSSEX LIFE
January 2013
Interview
with
Angela Wintle
 
Read full interview by accessing icon at right.
 


 


Friday, 18 January 2013

ASTRONOMY IN THE PUB
Friday 22 February 2013
1800hrs until Midnight

Horns Lodge
A275, South Chailey, BN8 4BD
Tel: 01273 400422
 
Come and join us in one of the darkest village pubs in the south east for an evening of astronomical discovery.  Telescopes will be set up in the rear garden for everyone to enjoy the night sky.  Amateur astronomers will be on hand to answer questions.  The event goes ahead, clear skies or not!  If cloudy, state of the art computer technology will reveal the astral wonders lurking behind.  See the International Space Station as it passes overhead and marvel at the giant gas planet Jupiter.
 
Speakers for the evening:
Richie Jarvis, astro-imager - South Common Observatory, East Sussex Astronomy Society
Jane A Green - author and broadcaster, Eastbourne Astronomy Society
Others to be announced.
 
For more info, contact Richie Jarvis: 07702 705427.  Email: richie@nebul.ae

Saturday, 12 January 2013


BBC Stargazing Live 2013
American Express Community Stadium
Thursday 10th January
4.30pm to 8.00pm
 
 
 
Well over 500 guests joined us for this BBC-led stargazing event where not even cloudy skies could detract from a truly stunning venue that in itself resembled a space ship nestled in the South Downs!
 

 
The BBC and Stadium Crew worked hard to set up for the 4.30pm deadline and telescopes, like sentinels, stood poised for action alongside the pitch (below).
 
 
Image credit: Andy Lee: www.astronomy4everyone.org.uk
 
For Richie Jarvis, Charlotte Clarke and myself, as guest speakers for the Event, we had a relatively easy task to set up in one of the lecture rooms.  Less easy, however, was the issue of lighting whereby when we switched our lights off, so the entire east wing of the stadium was plunged into darkness!
Great fun was had by all!
 
Richie Jarvis (left), astro-imager, Jane A Green (centre), author and speaker,
Charlotte Clarke, PhD student, University of Sussex
 
But on a more serious note, it was a terrific evening.  It was so wonderful to witness such enthusiasm and interest in astronomy.  Throughout our talks we were joined by people of all ages.  What made it for me was the blind ex-astronomer who attended our presentations and never stopped smiling.
He confessed his joy at being involved in astronomy again.  But every gasp of wonder, every laugh of disbelief and every smile of incredulity made it worthwhile for me!
A fabulous night and so great to have played a small part.

 
 
 

Wednesday, 19 December 2012

SUSSEX LIFE
January 2013 issue
 
Astronomy Interview
by
Angela Wintle
 

 Image credit: www.eastmanphotography.co.uk
 
Now available at all major retail outlets.
Full interview between Angela and myself to be published here on 25 January.
BBC STARGAZING LIVE 2013

 
AMEX Community Stadium
near Brighton
Thursday 10th January 2013
4.30pm - 8.00pm

FULLY BOOKED

I have been invited by the BBC to be a speaker at this BBC led partner Event forming part of BBC2's 'Stargazing Live 2013'.  We join hundreds of other organisations also offering activities up and down the country, including local communities, astronomical societies, science centres and schools all celebrating the wonderful science of astronomy.
To find an event near you visit www: bbc.co.uk/stargazing. 

 
A full report will follow.
Sir Patrick Moore
1923 - 2012
 
I joined two classes of nine to ten-year-olds very recently at a primary school just outside Chichester.  It was very informal.  We simply huddled close around a screen at the front of the classroom as I tried to take them on a tour of the stars ... but was constantly thwarted by their insistent and insighful questioning.  Wonderful stuff!  I had so much more to share, but was drawn up short with the lifecycle of the stars ... the planets, Milky Way Galaxy and the Universe would have to wait for another day!
 
But all the children knew of Sir Patrick's sad passing.  They felt they had lost a friend.  An icon.  They had.  We all have.  It signals the end of an era.  I, for one, feel privileged to have met him, several times, to have sat in his study and shared a few cups of tea, and much laughter (!), to have lectured alongside him and enjoyed a terrifically funny Q&A session and lengthy book-signing at the Portsmouth Space City Event.  His terrific contribution to my book - an overwhelming act of kindness and enthusiasm for a first-time author - was an honour that will never be forgotten. 
 
He was genuine, never pulled his astronomical punches, patient and forever inspirational.  He is still with us, and always will be.  Thank you ...   

Friday, 2 November 2012

ASTRONOMY PRESENTATION
to raise funds for
Multiple Sclerosis
The Birley Centre, Eastbourne
Tuesday 23rd October 2012



Don't be fooled by the almost empty front row!  The screen was so large the audience elected to sit a little further back as well as fill the upper balcony!  What a night it was!  A large enthusiastic crowd joined me to share a journey into our Star and other stars 'out there', from birth to life and subsequent demise.  After an hour we reached the interval, whereby twenty minutes later, we journeyed onward for another hour, taking in dimension and perspective on the planets Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn before exiting the Solar System and heading into the 'great beyond' ... and beyond ... and beyond.  The Milky Way Galaxy, with the lightyear intimately explained, was soon forsaken for the Local Group, clusters and superclusters of galaxies and the entire cosmic web thus far known.  I had feared my audience might run for the proverbial trees at half-time!  Not a bit of it!  With the aid of some gorgeous images from NASA/ESA's Hubble Space Telescope and the magical photography of ace astro-imager Nik Szymanek, we soaked up a wondrous voyage - and raised SIGNIFICANT funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society Eastbourne and South Wealden Branch - a cause very dear to my heart.

A big thank you to Toni and Ray Morgan - it was their idea and it went down a storm!  A big thank you to Peter Austin, Chairman of the Society, who worked equally hard behind the scenes to pull it off on the night.  Also rallying the troops was Sally Goldrick - bless you for all that you did when it could not have been an easy task.  Thank you to Nik - whose images, offered free of charge, received the greatest gasps of delight.  Thank you to Hal, my technician, who pulled out all the cosmological stops and ensured we journeyed without a hitch.  Thanks to Simon and Elena for capturing a couple of moments of that journey on their iPhone and for travelling a great terrestrial distance to be with me!  And an enormous thank you to everyone else for making the effort, for staying the course and for really making a difference.  It was a night to remember.  Thank you all.