Introduction to Cometographia Objectivity 126
Exploring Cometographia Objectivity 126 reveals several interesting facts. We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
Cometographia Objectivity 126 Comprehensive Overview
Brady and Keith look at some non-scientific objects that belonged to some very important scientists. The spectacles on Periodic ... What's it like living in Antarctica? We look at another Royal Society expedition film - this time at the Halley Bay base in Antarctica. Conservator Bethany Palumbo shows Brady how to make taxidermy objects look like the real thing. More links below ...
We take a trip to the British Horological Institute Museum at Upton Hall. More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/
Summary & Highlights for Cometographia Objectivity 126
- We find some weird and wonderful clock-related objects in a secret room at the British Horological Institute Museum. More on ...
- Keith reads us a spooky Christmas story from the archives... Happy Christmas! More links below ↓↓↓ Animation by Pete ...
- Adam Savage is back at the Royal Society to randomly pick out some historical documents from the vaults - what will he find?
- Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest. More on ...
- We look at 'Britain's rarest animal' with expert Mark Carnall at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. More on 23andMe: ...
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