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Taking a look at the impacts of meteoritic material landing on earth and their dramatic effect on the history of life.
Public lecture looking at the impacts of meteoritic material landing on earth and their dramatic effect on the history of life. Despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life! Author Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth.
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Dr Ted Neild | talks |
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Date and Time: |
10 February 2015 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Royal Astronomical Society |
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Tickets: |
Free entry |
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Additional Information: |
There will also be a small exhibition in our Library pertaining to this talk, which will be open before the lecture. |
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