The second planet out from the Sun is Venus. And Venus is bright, very bright. In the night sky it is second only to the Moon. And because it is closer to the Sun than the Earth, it always appears in the same region of space as the Sun. In practice, this means it isContinue reading “Venus – the Warning of Doom”
Author Archives: John Pullen
Mars – the Planet of Mystery and Fear
If we move outwards away from the Earth we will eventually encounter a planet which has been the focus of interest, mystery and on occasion, fear. It is Mars, the Red Planet. Named after the Roman god of war, Mars justly earns its descriptive title of red planet. If you look at it with theContinue reading “Mars – the Planet of Mystery and Fear”
Secrets of the Moon
With the news that Space-X has been given the contract to build the new lunar landing vehicle for NASA, the intention of returning both male and female astronauts back to the Moon in 2024, looks even more likely. Therefore, it may be a good time to take a closer look at our nearest astronomical neighbour.Continue reading “Secrets of the Moon”
Why Pilots never say “Fill Her Up”
It’s obvious that aircraft need fuel or else they wouldn’t be able to fly. But when an airline captain is calculating how much fuel will be required for a flight, he or she will never say, “Just fill it up.” Why? Surely the sensible thing is to take as much fuel as necessary? Well, no.Continue reading “Why Pilots never say “Fill Her Up””
A Hidden River of London
The River Thames flows through the centre of London and is known pretty much the world over. However, not so many people know that there are a lot of smaller rivers and streams which feed into it. Some no longer exist and many others are built over and now flow underground before reaching the Thames.Continue reading “A Hidden River of London”
HMS Liberty – the Shop made from Ships
London is known for many things and one of them is its shopping. It is home to many famous stores including Harrods and Selfridges. Another world-famous shop is just off Regent Street and is called Liberty. You couldn’t fail to recognise it as it looks like a huge Tudor mansion. But there is a lotContinue reading “HMS Liberty – the Shop made from Ships”
The Grave of a Roman Girl
The modern City of London is built on the site of the Roman settlement of Londinium when the Romans had conquered Britain close to 2,000 years ago. Whenever excavations are undertaken in the city, it quite often uncovers echoes from the past. And when the structure known as the Gherkin was being built, the remainsContinue reading “The Grave of a Roman Girl”
Astronomy – The Moon
The Moon is not a planet. It orbits the Earth and is our only natural satellite. But it is a special object and has a few amazing facts attached to it. And that is why it deserves its own blog article. The Moon is big. It’s not the biggest satellite in the solar systemContinue reading “Astronomy – The Moon”
Famous People – Keith Moon
Drummers do not usually become the focus of a band. There have been exceptions, of course, such as Jon Bonham and Cozy Powell as well as others. Another drummer who rose to become a rock legend was Keith Moon of The Who. He was born in Wembley, North London on the 23rd August 1946Continue reading “Famous People – Keith Moon”
Famous People – Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud is probably best remembered as the founder of psychoanalysis. Although there are many detractors of his theories, students of psychology are still taught the subject and it is used in some aspects of therapy work. He was born on the 6th may 1856 in Freiberg in Moravia which is now a partContinue reading “Famous People – Sigmund Freud”