There are over 6000 meteorites in worldwide collections but we know only where a handful of them originated in our solar system.
This talk will give you an opportunity to discover how projects like UKFall are tracking fireballs to recover meteorites, providing new insights into our solar system's history.
To find out more about about UKFall, you can visit their website here, or sign up their mailing list.
This talk was organised by the West of England and South Wales regional committee.
Featured image: Dr Luke Daly
Rewilding: it’s a popular word and it probably isn’t going away. But what does it really mean?
Antipodes on the page looks at the European encounter with Australia and New Zealand from the early navigators and first colonists through to the period of inland exploration.
Activity for Year 5 and 6 Students
Written by Peter Jackson, a Professor in the Department of Geography, University of Sheffield
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