Alexander's Dark Band

Society Meeting

Thursday, 4th January 2018 (19:45 - 22:00)

Venue: swmcmeet

Each rainbow is unique to the observer; no one else sees the rainbow you see!  We will use simple ideas of reflection and refraction to explain how sunlight interacts with rain to create rainbows.  We will gain an in depth knowledge of the phenomenon; some aspects of which you may not have previously observed but will in every future rainbow you see.

Speaker: Ed Bothamley

Ed Bothamley has been a member of MSAS for about a year.  He has reignited an interest in astronomy that began one teenage night in the 80s when he wondered why ‘The Plough’ had moved.  He went on to study astrophysics at Manchester University but transferred to mechanical engineering when he realised he didn’t understand Einstein.  After graduating he worked for a local sweet manufacturer and then as a Science Teacher but now works as a sales engineer.

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