Monthly Meeting 16 November 2022
Does Venus Life exist?
About The Talk
With the possible discovery of traces of phosphine gas in the Venus’ atmosphere some scientists are now asking could this be an indicator for Life.
On Earth the only known natural source of traces of phosphine is microbial life.
The talk will look at the evidence and the scientific communities response to try and resolve the question is there Life in the Venusian atmosphere.
This Month’s Speaker
Gary Auker is a long standing friend to the society and has been giving astronomy talks to NEAS for over 25 years. He previously worked in the aerospace industry. Now semi retired he gives occasional talks on Astronomy to local groups in Essex and Suffolk.
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Anyone is welcome – beginner or expert – and there is no need to pre-book. A small charge applies to help us cover costs (typically £3 for non-members; £2 for NEAS members; U16s free). Doors open at 7.30pm with the talk starting at 8.00pm.
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Covid Precautions
- You are encouraged to wear a mask and you are asked to be respectful and sensitive to the medical circumstances of others
- What to do if you have coronavirus (COVID-19) or symptoms of COVID-19
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While you’re no longer legally required to self-isolate if you have COVID-19, you should try to stay at home and away from others to avoid passing on the virus.
Try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people if you:- have any symptoms of COVID-19, and have a high temperature or you do not feel well enough to go to work or do your normal activities
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- If you have Covid symptoms and have not taken a test, please do not attend.
- There will be a section of the Hall for exclusively mask wearers. If you are wearing a mask you may of course sit where you want but if you are not wearing a mask do not sit in the masks only area. We have vulnerable people in our club and we want to make our meeting accessible for them.
- We will ventilate the Hall to the best of our ability.