Astronomy through the Herschels: William the telescope and discovery maker

Astronomy through the Herschels: William the telescope and discovery maker

This is a free and open to the public workshop by the RAS and funded by ASDC and STFC for Eyeing the Universe - valuing inclusion project.

By Royal Astronomical Society

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 10am - 4:30pm GMT+1

Location

Slough Museum

72 Buckingham Avenue Slough SL1 4PN United Kingdom

About this event

  • 6 hours 30 minutes

Have you ever wondered about how we see objects that are far away, like planets and galaxies? In this workshop you will learn about telelscopes and some discoveries William Herschel made including discovering a new planet and infrared light. You’ll get to see, touch and look through a telescope and safely view the Sun and maybe even the Moon!

These workshops are for families with children from Years 4 - 9 (Ages 7-14) living in the Slough area. We invite registrants to join us for all four free workshops and collect badges for each to obtain a completion certificate of our Astronomy through the Herschels workshops throughout May. We are happy to welcome your whole family but ask for participants in these age ranges due to the activity level and some of the materials used.



The workshops are 90 minutes in duration.

We are repeating the session three times a day. Please choose a ticket that best suits when you can join us. The options are:

  • 10-11:30am
  • 1-2:30pm
  • 3-4:30pm


This workshop is part of a set of four workshops for the Eyeing Your Universe - valuing inclusion project. This project aims to investigate how promoting equity and inclusion as the keys to unlocking more diverse participation in STEM through three possible outcomes: possible selves, developing skills, and social connection. We will request participation in an evaluation created by ASDC after the workshop session to aid in their research into STEM participation. Your participation is appreciated but not obligatory.

Click the following links to register for the additional workshops to collect all badges and obtain the completion certificate:

Connecting the dots

Caroline the comet hunter

John the polymath influencer


How to get to Slough Museum:


By bus

To reach us by bus please use lines 12 and 13 stopping at Liverpool Road (junction with Buckingham Av) – 2 minutes walk from our museum building.

By train

Slough Museum is located approximately 25 minute walk or 7 minutes cycling from Burnham rail station (by Elizabeth Line or GWR) – following in the direction of East onto Burnham Lane and Buckingham Avenue.

On foot

Slough Museum is situated approximately 7 minutes walk from Farnham Road (via Buckingham Av) and approximately 25 minutes walk from Burnham rail station (via Burnham Ln and Buckingham Av).

By car

If you are driving from town centre or from the direction of Reading – take the A4 (Bath Road) and turn onto Leigh Road (Jet garage) then follow Leigh Rd to junction with Buckingham Avenue. Turn right at the lights and immediately left onto the parking area.

If you are driving from the direction of Farnham Road – turn onto Buckingham Av (Wickes store) and continue down Buckingham Av. Turn right onto the parking just before the junction with Leigh Rd / Liverpool Rd.


For more information about the venue: https://sloughmuseum.co.uk/ or email: info@sloughmuseum.co.uk




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Organized by

The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), founded in 1820, encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science.