
The life of stars | The Royal Society
Astrophysicists Professor Lucie Green – author of 15 Million Degrees: A Journey to the Centre of the Sun (2016) and the soon-to-be-published The Universe in Your Pocket – and Dr Kate Pattle, Royal Society University Research Fellow and lecturer at UCL, have a special interest in magnetic fields. Kate, in how they influence star formation and Lucie, in how they behave in the Sun’s atmosphere and how that affects us here on Earth. Here, they sit down together to discuss the births, deaths and lives of stars with Royal Society Senior Policy Adviser Matthew Barnbrook.
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