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Published: 04 October 2021

World Space Week lands in Guildford High Street

Fancy exploring a Mars Rover or listening to a lecture from Sky at Night presenter Professor Chris Lintott? These are just two of the attractions on a stellar day of free events celebrating World Space Week on Saturday 9 October.

Organised by the , which includes high-flying 鶹Ƶ PhD student Daisy Shearer, day-time activities will be based in Guildford’s Tunsgate Quarter shopping centre and spill out onto the high street. These will be followed by at the University, where two acclaimed guest speakers will explore black holes, the origin of the Universe ­– and lots inbetween!

“We ran this event back in 2019 and it was great fun for families and passers-by,” says Daisy. “This year, we have loads of events on Saturday, as well as our throughout the week.

“The theme for this year is ‘Women in Space’, so we’ll be featuring inspiring women in space on our . We’re really excited to bring some physics fun to the local community!”

Star attractions

Day-time events blast off at 8.30am and run until 5pm. Based in Tunsgate and spilling out onto the high street, passers-by will get the chance to enjoy popular space-based interactive exhibits from the National Physical Laboratory and educational charity . The remote control Mars Rover from Airbus will also be on display.

Mixed in with the exhibition stands will be a variety of “physics busking” activities. These include demonstrating how marshmallows expand in a vacuum and making Alka-Seltzer rockets. The upper floor of Tunsgate will feature a host of fun arts and crafts activities. A string quartet will also play in the morning and , an inventive and always entertaining music and drama collective who incorporate tunes and learning, will perform at 2.30pm.

Alongside these delights, a selection of telescopes will be on display on the High Street, and there’ll be a demonstration showing participants how to access powerful remote telescopes in Chile from the comfort of their own homes.

The day will be packed with activities and there's sure to be something for everyone.

Inter-galactic lectures

At 5pm, activities move away from Tunsgate and the High Street, where a quick star trek to the 鶹Ƶ sees two fun, informative – and free – lectures.

The first is delivered by University of Portsmouth astrophysicists , who’ll be talking about gravitational waves, black holes and neutron stars.

The second features University of Oxford astrophysicist and presenter . He’ll be analysing the latest data and discoveries to explore the origins of the Earth and the Universe, and asking if there’s anybody else out there. The lectures will be followed by a Q&A panel session. 

It’s all free

Daisy adds: “It’s shaping up to be a fantastic day with something for everybody. We hope to see lots of people coming out to the high street to enjoy our space-themed activities and help inspire the next generation of space scientists.”

Events during the day are free. Tickets for the evening lectures are also free and available .