Linda and I spent the afternoon and evening in the beautiful nave of Ely Cathedral, talking about (and selling!) meteorites. In truth, we probably gave away nearly as many meteorites as we sold, but this was more of an outreach event than a commercial opportunity.
The well-travelled Moon Globe was suspended below the 'octagon' and was even more impressive in this location than when we last came across it in the Forum, Norwich. Before the doors opened to the visiting public, Evensong was celebrated, with absolutely wonderful choral singing and a specially commissioned piece by Tim Watts, 'Artist in Residence' at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge.
All in all. a well-organised, well-attended event: back again on Wednesday, 29th
The well-travelled Moon Globe was suspended below the 'octagon' and was even more impressive in this location than when we last came across it in the Forum, Norwich. Before the doors opened to the visiting public, Evensong was celebrated, with absolutely wonderful choral singing and a specially commissioned piece by Tim Watts, 'Artist in Residence' at the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge.
All in all. a well-organised, well-attended event: back again on Wednesday, 29th
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