Artist impression of ESA's Gaia satellite observing the Milky Way

Halley Lecture: Dynamics and history of the Milky Way

27 Oct 2022
Public talks and lectures
Time
Venue
Martin Wood Lecture Theatre
Martin Wood Complex, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU
Speaker(s)

Professor Amina Helmi,  Kapteyn Astronomical Institute at the University of Groningen

Knowledge of physics?
Yes, knowledge of physics required
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Abstract

Professor Amina Helmi, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute at the University of Groningen, will present the Halley Lecture, entitled "Dynamics and History of the Milky Way"

Abstract:

Our understanding of the Milky Way and its constituents is undergoing a revolutionary change driven primarily by the Gaia space mission, and which is further reinforced when combined with spectroscopic surveys from the ground. In the Halley lecture, I will highlight a few of the results stemming from the analysis of the truly spectacular Gaia data releases. In particular, I will focus on the dynamics and history of the Milky Way, with special emphasis on what we have learned about its assembly thus far.

This event is free both online and in person. If you would like to attend online, registration is required.

Registration is not required if you would like to attend in person.