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Tides: From the Bay of Fundy to Black Holes

12 November 2019 19:00-20:00, Preston, United Kingdom


Introduction
Professor Don Kurtz will deliver an entertaining lecture on Tides.
Tides are mysterious. Why are there two tides per day? What causes Spring and Neap tides? What are Earth tides? Tides on other bodies in the solar system can lead to moons disintegrating – this is where the rings of Saturn come from. Stars have tides and there are now the amazing, new tidal "Heartbeat Stars". Tides from some black holes would tear a person apart, so don't get too close! This richly illustrated lecture looks at tides from the Earth to colliding Galaxies.
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UCLan Harrington Building

Harrington Lecture Theatre, UCLan Harrington Building, University of Central Lancashire, 11 Victoria St, Preston, PR1 7QS, United Kingdom

Organised by
Dr John G. Hardy
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Dr John G. Hardy
Lancaster University
Department of Chemistry
01524595080
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