Watch a science fiction film then listen to a talk on it at the Royal Observatory

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“We get so many questions about Black Holes – especially after the film Interstellar came out,” Brendan Owens, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory, once told us.

It’s perhaps no surprise then that the movie is the latest to be shown in the Observatory’s Silver Screen Sci-Fi series: a chance for audiences at the Observatory to watch a science fiction film then listen to a talk delivered by one of the venue’s resident astronomers, separating science fact from fiction.

Watch the Christopher Nolan hit in the Peter Harrison Planetarium then stick around to ask all your burning questions.

Royal Observatory Greenwich, Blackheath Avenue, London SE10 8XJ. Saturday January 27, 6pm – 9pm. Admission: £10/£5 children.
www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/royal-observatory/silver-screen-science-fiction-interstellar

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