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Presentations from              Spaceflight UK
                           by Jerry Stone FBIS FRAS
          Freelance Presenter on Astronomy and Space Exploration
  Jerry Stone has given lectures on space since 1969 and has held public exhibitions since 1975.
  In the 1980’s he was on the curatorial staff at the Science Museum, where he covered the
  Astronomy, Space and Exploration collections, including the Apollo 10 spacecraft.
  He is a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and the Royal Astronomical Society, and a
  Director of the Mars Society UK. He speaks all over the UK and abroad.
                     Here are brief details of some of his popular presentations.



                        How We Reached The Moon
      Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Mankind’s incredible achievement
Current plans by both NASA and ESA’s Aurora project propose manned flights to the Moon, but this
will actually be a return to the Moon, around 50 years after the last man stood on its surface. Here is
a chance to see how it was done originally, with contemporary video, images and artists’ impressions
– plus a Moon globe on which you can feel the craters, and a four-foot Saturn V rocket!



           Starry, Starry Night - An Introduction to the Universe
                          The Wonders of Astronomy
How big is the universe and what is it composed of? Take a journey outward from your home town to
the planets, stars and galaxies. Learn about the scale of the universe and how astronomers observe
its contents. See some of the wonders and phenomena of the sky, including stars and galaxies,
nebulae, meteor showers and eclipses.



                         Visiting the Lord of the Rings
                  The Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and Titan
The Cassini spacecraft is currently orbiting the planet Saturn after a journey of more than 7 years.
It carried the Huygens probe which separated from Cassini in December 2004 and descended to the
surface of Titan – Saturn’s largest moon – in January 2005. Hear about the exploration of Saturn
from before we knew it had rings, up to the latest results.



                               Life in the Universe
         Is there life elsewhere and how might we communicate with it?
“Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. In either case, the answer boggles the mind!”
We have already detected planets circling other stars, but could there be life on other worlds?
Is it possible to communicate with other beings in space?. A fascinating and thought-provoking look
at this remarkable topic - featuring songs by Dr Stephen Baird and the Oppossums of Truth!
                 Take the Contact Challenge and see if you can decode a space message!


                                   Let’s Go To Mars!
                         A practical way to reach the Red Planet
The USA and Europe both have plans to reach Mars, but don’t expect to do so before the year 2025.
Yet if we started now, we could get there in about 10 years, without it costing a fortune. Hear about a
new way of reaching Mars, and what the Mars Society is doing to prepare us for the trip.



                      The Day They Launched A Woodpecker
                      An alternative history of space exploration
Did you know … That America once sent 50 elephants to the Moon? About the lunar fork-lift?
What about Zambia’s manned lunar landing programme? Or the rocket that was given a knighthood?
Jerry Stone draws on his many years of following the space programme to present a slightly twisted
view of space exploration with an amazing collection of true stories, many of which are unknown to
the public, including of course, The Day They Launched A Woodpecker.
Presentations on Astronomy and Space Exploration



                                              The Next 50 Years In Space
                                      A look at potential space activities of the future
                            April 12, 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of human spaceflight, which started with
                            the flight of Yuri Gagarin. Predicting the future isn’t easy – all kinds of people have
                            failed to forsee achievements that we now take for granted. But they have also
                            predicted things that have not taken place – bases on the Moon, humans on Mars, and
                            holidays in space. Here is a personal view of what the future may hold for us.



                                            We’re All Going To Die!
                                       The threat from Near-Earth Objects
            It came from space! It was 10 km across and it killed nearly all life on Earth! That was 65 million
            years ago. When might it happen again? The Earth was actually hit by minor asteroids in 1908 and
            1947, and recent studies suggest that there are more such objects than previously thought.
            The threat is real – it isn’t a case of “if”, but “when”. So what can we do about it ...?



                                                The Earth In Space
                                              Our place in the Universe.
            Look up at the sky and it appears that the Sun and Moon, the planets and the stars all revolve around
            the Earth. So it is not surprising that we used to believe that our planet was the centre of everything.
            See how the advancement of astronomy and space exploration has shown us the truth, and how the
            Earth really fits in to the grand scheme of the Universe.



                               The Total Eclipse – The Total Experience
                     The total eclipse of the sun, as seen from Turkey in March 2006
            In March 2006 I led a group to watch a total eclipse of the Sun in Turkey. This presentation not only
            shows the amazing spectacle of this rare astronomical event, but also describes the experience of
            “being there” and enjoying the eclipse with friends – those who travelled on the trip and the new
            friends that we found in Turkey. Find out just what it was like to stand in the shadow of the Moon.



                                           Colonies in Space
                               A new home – a quarter of a million miles away
            In the late 1970s, a study group concluded that a planetary surface is not necessarily the best place
            for a civilisation to flourish. Further work produced designs for space colonies 20 miles long, and if
            space activity had progressed as planned, they could have been under construction today. Building
            these new homes for mankind would help solve our energy crisis here on Earth. How could this be
            done? How would these colonies be constructed, and what would it be like to live on them?


                        Would You Believe – We Put A Man On The Moon!
                 Did we really fly to the Moon, or were the landings faked in a studio?
            Some people have suggested that the Apollo astronauts did not land on the Moon; instead, their
            activities were filmed in a studio on Earth, possibly at the infamous “Area 51”. How much truth is
            there in these claims? Were the Moon landings an outrageous hoax, or truly mankind’s greatest
            achievement? Here is an opportunity to find out the truth.



                  For details of presentations, visit www.spaceflight-uk.com
To book a presentation for schools, universities, organisations, clubs and societies – on topics from the
Earth and Moon to the edge of the universe, from exploring the Moon and Mars to extraterrestrial life,
                                  write to info@spaceflight-uk.com
        “ Visually stunning”        “Highly entertaining and informative”              “ Awesome!”
                      “One of the leading speakers on space exploration”
                                                                                                             V7-1009

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  • 1. Presentations from Spaceflight UK by Jerry Stone FBIS FRAS Freelance Presenter on Astronomy and Space Exploration Jerry Stone has given lectures on space since 1969 and has held public exhibitions since 1975. In the 1980’s he was on the curatorial staff at the Science Museum, where he covered the Astronomy, Space and Exploration collections, including the Apollo 10 spacecraft. He is a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and the Royal Astronomical Society, and a Director of the Mars Society UK. He speaks all over the UK and abroad. Here are brief details of some of his popular presentations. How We Reached The Moon Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Mankind’s incredible achievement Current plans by both NASA and ESA’s Aurora project propose manned flights to the Moon, but this will actually be a return to the Moon, around 50 years after the last man stood on its surface. Here is a chance to see how it was done originally, with contemporary video, images and artists’ impressions – plus a Moon globe on which you can feel the craters, and a four-foot Saturn V rocket! Starry, Starry Night - An Introduction to the Universe The Wonders of Astronomy How big is the universe and what is it composed of? Take a journey outward from your home town to the planets, stars and galaxies. Learn about the scale of the universe and how astronomers observe its contents. See some of the wonders and phenomena of the sky, including stars and galaxies, nebulae, meteor showers and eclipses. Visiting the Lord of the Rings The Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn and Titan The Cassini spacecraft is currently orbiting the planet Saturn after a journey of more than 7 years. It carried the Huygens probe which separated from Cassini in December 2004 and descended to the surface of Titan – Saturn’s largest moon – in January 2005. Hear about the exploration of Saturn from before we knew it had rings, up to the latest results. Life in the Universe Is there life elsewhere and how might we communicate with it? “Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. In either case, the answer boggles the mind!” We have already detected planets circling other stars, but could there be life on other worlds? Is it possible to communicate with other beings in space?. A fascinating and thought-provoking look at this remarkable topic - featuring songs by Dr Stephen Baird and the Oppossums of Truth! Take the Contact Challenge and see if you can decode a space message! Let’s Go To Mars! A practical way to reach the Red Planet The USA and Europe both have plans to reach Mars, but don’t expect to do so before the year 2025. Yet if we started now, we could get there in about 10 years, without it costing a fortune. Hear about a new way of reaching Mars, and what the Mars Society is doing to prepare us for the trip. The Day They Launched A Woodpecker An alternative history of space exploration Did you know … That America once sent 50 elephants to the Moon? About the lunar fork-lift? What about Zambia’s manned lunar landing programme? Or the rocket that was given a knighthood? Jerry Stone draws on his many years of following the space programme to present a slightly twisted view of space exploration with an amazing collection of true stories, many of which are unknown to the public, including of course, The Day They Launched A Woodpecker.
  • 2. Presentations on Astronomy and Space Exploration The Next 50 Years In Space A look at potential space activities of the future April 12, 2011 marks the 50th anniversary of human spaceflight, which started with the flight of Yuri Gagarin. Predicting the future isn’t easy – all kinds of people have failed to forsee achievements that we now take for granted. But they have also predicted things that have not taken place – bases on the Moon, humans on Mars, and holidays in space. Here is a personal view of what the future may hold for us. We’re All Going To Die! The threat from Near-Earth Objects It came from space! It was 10 km across and it killed nearly all life on Earth! That was 65 million years ago. When might it happen again? The Earth was actually hit by minor asteroids in 1908 and 1947, and recent studies suggest that there are more such objects than previously thought. The threat is real – it isn’t a case of “if”, but “when”. So what can we do about it ...? The Earth In Space Our place in the Universe. Look up at the sky and it appears that the Sun and Moon, the planets and the stars all revolve around the Earth. So it is not surprising that we used to believe that our planet was the centre of everything. See how the advancement of astronomy and space exploration has shown us the truth, and how the Earth really fits in to the grand scheme of the Universe. The Total Eclipse – The Total Experience The total eclipse of the sun, as seen from Turkey in March 2006 In March 2006 I led a group to watch a total eclipse of the Sun in Turkey. This presentation not only shows the amazing spectacle of this rare astronomical event, but also describes the experience of “being there” and enjoying the eclipse with friends – those who travelled on the trip and the new friends that we found in Turkey. Find out just what it was like to stand in the shadow of the Moon. Colonies in Space A new home – a quarter of a million miles away In the late 1970s, a study group concluded that a planetary surface is not necessarily the best place for a civilisation to flourish. Further work produced designs for space colonies 20 miles long, and if space activity had progressed as planned, they could have been under construction today. Building these new homes for mankind would help solve our energy crisis here on Earth. How could this be done? How would these colonies be constructed, and what would it be like to live on them? Would You Believe – We Put A Man On The Moon! Did we really fly to the Moon, or were the landings faked in a studio? Some people have suggested that the Apollo astronauts did not land on the Moon; instead, their activities were filmed in a studio on Earth, possibly at the infamous “Area 51”. How much truth is there in these claims? Were the Moon landings an outrageous hoax, or truly mankind’s greatest achievement? Here is an opportunity to find out the truth. For details of presentations, visit www.spaceflight-uk.com To book a presentation for schools, universities, organisations, clubs and societies – on topics from the Earth and Moon to the edge of the universe, from exploring the Moon and Mars to extraterrestrial life, write to info@spaceflight-uk.com “ Visually stunning” “Highly entertaining and informative” “ Awesome!” “One of the leading speakers on space exploration” V7-1009