[Free Talk] Apollo Legacy
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Apollo Legacy
by Steven Cutts
To round off the year, join us for a journey through the triumphs of the Apollo programme! From the uplifting Apollo 8 mission that took place over the holidays to the iconic Apollo 11 Moon landing that inspired generations of dreamers (and moonwalkers!), this lecture celebrates everything Apollo. We’ll also look ahead to the exciting new era of space exploration—from NASA’s Artemis missions to China’s rapidly advancing programme and India’s bold steps onto the lunar stage.
Steven Cutts is a doctor and science writer based in Norwich. He studied physics at Imperial College London before going on to read medicine at St Thomas’s Hospital, later working across the UK and eventually specialising in orthopaedic surgery. Alongside his medical career, he has written extensively for the Birmingham Post and The Independent. He is also the author of the science-fiction novel The Village on Mars and the romantic comedy Shakespeare’s Diaries, both available on Amazon.
Entry is free, all ages welcome.
Complementary tea and coffee will be available during the break.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 7:45 PM
Location
Hampstead Community Centre
78 Hampstead High Street
London NW3 1RE United Kingdom
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Doors open
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Break and complementary drinks
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