Chris Bramley

Chris Bramley

Editor

Chris Bramley is the editor of BBC Sky at Night Magazine.

Recent articles by Chris Bramley

The art of space: Giles Alexander and E=mc2

We speak to artist Giles Alexander about this new London exhibition at the Fine Art Society.
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Review: The Story of the Solar System

Those who didn't fancy watching the X Factor on Saturday evening were treated to an expansive and exciting theatre show called Story of the Solar System.
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 winners announced

The winners of the 2016 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition have been revealed by the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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Art interrogates science

BBC Sky at Night Magazine editor Chris Bramley stops by the BREESE LITTLE art gallery in London.
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Magnetic storm on Comet Lovejoy

Plasma blobs observed travelling down Lovejoy's tail

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Chris Hadfield speaks at At-Bristol Science Centre

The former astronaut was in Bristol talking about his experiences of commanding the ISS
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Remembering Colin Pillinger

The British scientist behind Beagle 2 project dies aged 70
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NexStar Evolution unveiled by Celestron at NEAF 2014

We’re here at the NorthEast Astronomy Forum 2014 on 12 and 13 April, and it’s been exciting to see the many new products that are coming to market in the US. Of these, one has been interesting to note – Celestron’s Nexstar Evolution.
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Dramatic aurora seen across the UK

A dramatic auroral display blanketed much of the UK last night, visible as far south as Essex, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
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The Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium launches

National Space Centre's planetarium has a new name and a new show hosted by Patrick Moore

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An interview with the producer of Stargazing LIVE

Meet the producer behind the BBC's amateur astronomy extravaganza Stargazing LIVE
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David Malin visits the UK

Renowned astrophotographer David Malin will be giving talks in the UK this month as an exhibition of his pioneering space photography opens in Bristol
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Entries now open for the BBC’s search for an amateur scientist

If you’ve got an idea that you’d love to see turned into real-life experiments, now’s the time to apply to So You Want To Be A Scientist?
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Once round the Sun for Neptune

One hundred and sixty-four years have passed since Neptune was first observed in 1846 and on 12 July, it will have completed just one single orbit of the Sun since it was discovered.
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Final launch of the Space Shuttle

Friday 8 July marked the end of an epoch in spaceflight, as the last ever Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center.
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