Archive for December, 2009

Earth Science - Education Outreach

December 14th, 2009 | Category: Atmosphere, Climate Change, Planetary Science

Well, the ATSG has been on the move again. This time at the International Science Education Conference 2009 in Singapore. I had the chance to speak with Sue John from Cardiff University Wales UK. We speak about the work Sue has been doing to bring universities and science educators together, for the benefit of both education and the environment …..

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The Orionid Meteor Shower and Haleys Comet

December 03rd, 2009 | Category: Astronomy, Atmosphere, Planetary Science

Haley’s comet is the best known of all the comets, and this meteor shower is one of 2  chances each year to catch some of its dusty debris burning up in our Atmosphere … It has passed us now having peaked on the 22nd of October, but it is a timely reminder to watch out for the upcoming Geminid Meteor Shower on the 14th of December ….

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Cosmic Ray Storm Brewing - Climate Change Interaction

With the upsurge in Cosmic ray activity in the atmosphere of mother earth and in line with the article I published recently. I speak of the matter with my Co-host Rob on the science Hour at Gove FM. So what is the signifigance of these cosmic rays and how does it interact with climate change on our planet …. ?

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