'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

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 ...