Admissions and Events

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

Autumn Equinox: Observing the night sky

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy 19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Autumn Equinox: Observing the night sky SOLD OUT This event has sold out, please email herschel@bptrust.org.uk if you would like to join the waiting list. Saturday September 23rd, 8pm to 10pm    Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to take part in night time astronomy on the evening of the Autumnal Equinox from the very...

£15

Lecture – The Astrophysics of Earth: light-life interactions beyond photosynthesis

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

The second in a series of four talks on Conserving the Planet in partnership with the Herschel Society and BRLSI Sunlight is the dominant energy source for Earth’s biosphere, powering life through photosynthesis. It has taken over two centuries to gain an understanding of the how photosynthesis works and yet we are only just beginning...

Make your own Flying Comet

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy 19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Did you know Caroline Herschel discovered 8 comets in her lifetime? Come and make your own air-powered comet and see how far it will fly! Drop-in activity. Museum entry and activities are free for children (accompanied by a paying adult). 10am-5pm, Sat 21st - Sun 29th Oct (excluding Monday 23rd)  

Amazing Space Discoveries Planetarium show

Percy Community Centre New King St,, Bath, United Kingdom

Planetarium sessions at the Percy Community Centre Explore the night sky and find out about William and Caroline Herschel and their amazing space discoveries in our interactive family show. The planetarium show will last approximately 35 minutes and will be followed by a hands-on space themed activity. Session 1: 10.15-11.15am Session 2: 11.30am-12.30pm Pre booking...

Free

Halloween at the Herschel Museum – Saturday 28th October

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy 19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT Come and celebrate Halloween at the Herschel Museum. Hear talks on the myths and legends surrounding the Halloween sky as well as learning about the Moon itself. If clear, telescopes will be available to observe the night sky from the garden. Some spooky 'Bath Astronomers' will be on hand to...

Lecture – A cluttered and noisy sky? The challenge of satellite constellations

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

The third in a series of four talks on Conserving the Planet in partnership with the Herschel Society and BRLSI. Sixty five years ago the Soviet Union placed the first satellite in space. There are now around five thousand satellites in low-Earth orbit (LEO), the region up to 2,000km above the ground, and their deployment...

Opposition of Uranus: Evening Astronomy

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy 19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Tuesday 14th November - 6pm to 8pm   SOLD OUT Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to take part in night time astronomy on the evening of the Opposition of Uranus from the very garden the Planet Uranus was discovered in 1781.The Bath Astronomers will be at the museum with their telescopes to guide you around the...

Lecture – Space debris: hazards

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

Space debris: situational awareness and responsible use of space The last in a series of four talks on Conserving the Planet in partnership with the Herschel Society and BRLSI. Near-Earth space is littered with hundreds of millions of man-made objects rushing at very high speeds and risking collisions with each other and with every space platform....

Winter Astronomy: Anniversary of Caroline’s 5th comet

The Herschel Museum of Astronomy 19 New King Street, Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom

  Friday 15th December - 6pm to 8pm  SOLD OUT Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to take part in night time astronomy on the anniversary of Caroline Herschel's discovery of her 5th Comet, Comet C/1791 X1 (Herschel) discovered on 15th December 1791. from the very garden the Planet Uranus was discovered in 1781.The Bath...

Christmas family fun: create a “Phases of the Moon” hanging decoration

Christmas is a time when people celebrate the coming of a new year: come and make a ‘phases of the Moon’ hanging decoration, and find out how the Moon has helped people mark the passing of time over thousands of years!   Drop-in activity, running from 16-31 December, 10-4pm. Children enter for free with a...