A lecture in a pub with a nice cold beverage... what more could you want? 🍻 We're swapping whiteboards for bar stools and boring PowerPoints for pints.
Dark matter makes up most of the universe… yet we can’t see it, touch it, or shine any kind of light on it. So how on Earth do astronomers study something that’s completely invisible?
Join astrophysicist Cheyenne Polius for a beautifully visual, accessible and mind-expanding introduction to the mysterious material that shapes the cosmos. Through striking images, simple explanations and cosmic storytelling, you’ll discover how dark matter forms the vast “cosmic web” that galaxies, stars and planets are suspended inside. ✨
What You’ll Learn 📘
🌌 An intro to the mysterious material that shapes the cosmos
🕸️ How dark matter forms the vast “cosmic web”
🥼The tricks scientists use to detect something they can’t directly observe
🌟 The tiny clues hidden in the movement of stars
Event Details
🗓️ Monday 30th March
🚪Doors Open - 6:00pm
⏰First Sitting - 6:30-7:30pm
⏰Second Sitting - 8:30-9:30pm
📍The Dial, Greenwich
Speaker: Cheyenne Polius | Astrophysicist
Address: Unit 3, Green Place, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0PE
See you there 💡