What Would A Martian Look Like? & Sounds of the Universe

Thursday 7 October 2010

Symphony Hall

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Gaze into the vastness of space in the company of some of the biggest scientific brains on the planet. Professor Ian Stewart speculates on the possibilities of extra-terrestrial life and how different it might be to our own, while Professor Andy Fabian and Dr Carolin Crawford reveal the secret sounds of the solar system, including the big bang itself.

‘Amusing, opinionated and expert’ Science-fiction author Greg Bear,
on Ian Stewart’s book What would a Martian look like?

In association with the Royal Society.

£7.50, £5 students and under 16s

Sounds of Space Talks Package
Purchase tickets for What would a Martian look like? & Sounds of the Universe and Space Tourism for just £10 (£8 concessions). To book, visit or call the Box Office on 0121 780 3333 and quote ‘SOS Package’.
Offer available on telephone bookings or in-person bookings only, expires Thursday 7 October, 7pm. Conditions apply.

Symphony Hall

  • 32 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Part of Sounds of Space

Town Hall and Symphony Hall present a weekend of music, talks and events inspired by the wonders of our universe and beyond. The Steve Tromans Debop Band gets the weekend off to a flying start. The Symphony Hall foyers are filled with a new specially commissioned piece Musikosmos as part of our...

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