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Caroline the Comet Hunter

Calling all children.........Coming to us live from her Hanover home in 1828, Caroline casts her mind back to when her brother William discovered the planet Uranus, a discovery that changed their lives forever! She remembers the struggles of being a female scientist over 200 years ago and the joys of making her own discoveries –...

In Our Time – Melvin Bragg BBC Radio 4

Melvyn Bragg's programme "In our Time" next Thursday (11 Nov) is about Caroline and William Herschel. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0011c4p It's at 09.00-09.45 and partially repeated 21.30-22.00 in the evening.  The contributors are Monica Grady, Jim Bennett and Carolin Crawford Grab a coffee, take a seat and sit back and listen!

In Our Time – Melvin Bragg BBC Radio 4

Melvyn Bragg's programme "In our Time" next Thursday (11 Nov) is about Caroline and William Herschel. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0011c4p It's at 09.00-09.45 and partially repeated 21.30-22.00 in the evening.  The contributors are Monica Grady, Jim Bennett and Carolin Crawford Grab a coffee, take a seat and sit back and listen!

Half-Term Activity

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

What’s the time? There are beautiful examples of sundials at the museum. Come and discover how they work and make your own simple one to take home. Free with normal admission. Suitable for ages 5-11.

Celebrating the discovery of Uranus: SOLD OUT

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

The planet Uranus was discovered on 13th March 1781 from 19 New King Street, Bath, now the Herschel Museum of Astronomy. You can be part of the celebrations by joining the Bath Astronomers at the Herschel Museum of Astronomy for talks and observations of the night sky from the very garden where William Herschel discovered...

£30

Daytime Astronomy: Vernal (Spring) Equinox

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

Celebrate the Vernal (Spring) Equinox by joining the Bath Astronomers for daytime astronomy and solar observing from the Herschel Museum of Astronomy where Uranus was discovered in 1781. The solar telescopes and Bath Astronomers will be in the garden from 12 noon to 4pm to guide you so you can observe the Sun safely and...

Easter Activities

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Make a moon spinner This Easter it will be a full moon.  Come along to the museum gallery and make your own spinner that reveals the phases of the moon.  This drop in activity is free with your museum ticket.

May Half Term

This May half term come and make your own spinning pinwheel galaxy in our museum gallery. This drop in craft activity is free with your museum ticket. The activity runs from Sat 28 May - Sun 5 June when the museum is open.

May Half Term Special Event

  Beautiful Blueprints - A  family Cyanotype workshop at the Percy Community Centre During May half-term we will be running a session looking at how sunlight can be used to make cyanotype images and how William Herschel's discovery of infrared light impacts our life today. Children can take part in activities investigating light and have...

Solar Observing: Summer Solstice

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

Visit the Herschel Museum of Astronomy to have the opportunity to take part in daytime astronomy on the day of the summer solstice from the very garden the Planet Uranus was discovered in 1781. The solar telescopes and Bath Astronomers will be in the garden from 10am to 5pm to guide you so you can...