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European Week of Astronomy and Space Science: Media

The 2018 European Week of Astronomy and Space Science (EWASS 2018) will take place in Liverpool from 3 to 6 April. A joint meeting of the European Astronomical Society (EAS) and the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), EWASS 2018 will incorporate the 2018 UK National Astronomy Meeting (NAM).

EWASS/NAM 2018 will bring together around 1500 astronomers and space scientists to discuss a plethora of topics in cutting-edge research. The meeting is sponsored by the EAS, the RAS, Liverpool John Moores University, and the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

Registration for EWASS 2018 is free for accredited journalists, who will also receive login details to access embargoed press releases available through this site. To register please contact us via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Anita Heward, Morgan Hollis, Helen Klus and Robert Massey.

Royal Astronomical Society

 

List of articles in category Press releases
Title Author
Giant solar tornadoes put researchers in a spin Written by Morgan Hollis
From car engines to exoplanets Written by Anita Heward
Magnetic hot spots on neutron stars survive for millions of years Written by Anita Heward
Artificial intelligence helps to predict likelihood of life on other worlds Written by Morgan Hollis
First age-map of the heart of the Milky Way Written by Anita Heward
Dark matter might not be interactive after all Written by Robert Massey
Astrophysicists map the infant Universe in 3D and discover 4000 early galaxies Written by Robert Massey
Paucity of phosphorus hints at precarious path for extraterrestrial life Written by Robert Massey
Astro-ecology: Saving endangered animals with software for the stars Written by Anita Heward
X-rays could sterilise alien planets in (otherwise) habitable zones Written by Helen Klus
Gravitational waves created by black holes in the centre of most galaxies Written by Helen Klus
Here, There and Everywhere: Across the Universe with the Beatles Written by Helen Klus
Is the Milky Way getting bigger? Written by Robert Massey
Astronomers find 72 bright and fast explosions Written by Robert Massey
EWASS 2018: Second media announcement Written by Morgan Hollis
EWASS 2018: First media announcement Written by Morgan Hollis

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