Marek Kukula talks with artist and blacksmith Matthew Luck Galpin about his installation at the Royal Observatory, and how it was to work with meteorites.
Marek Kukula talks with artist and blacksmith Matthew Luck Galpin about his installation at the Royal Observatory, and how it was to work with meteorites.
Marek Kukula reveals how the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s flight into space is being celebrated, and how you can get involved where you live.
Marek Kukula reveals why the 28-inch telescope is bigger than it sounds.
Marek Kukula reveals how an object that looks like a copper drainpipe proved that the Earth is moving through space.
Marek Kukula reveals another of his favourite objects, but this time it’s not inside the Museum.
Marek Kukula reveals another of his favourite objects, which by looking along its slope, appears to reveal the stars rotating.
Marek Kulula takes a look at another of his favourite objects which will probably be the oldest thing you will ever touch.
Marek Kukula discusses how the universe looks very different when viewed with different types of light.
Marek Kukula, Public Astronomer, reveals how a rock from Mars came to Earth, and how it possibly had unfortunate consequences for a dog.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year judge Marek Kulula reveals what makes his perfect astronomy photo. So if you’re planning on entering next year’s competition, tune in to pick up some top tips. Photos by Martin Pugh, Nikhil Shahi, Edward Henry and Sarah Gilligan.
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