Macclesfield Express

Bluedot festival reaches for moon

- KAREN BRITTON

CHILDREN will get the chance to hold a piece of the moon as part of a line-up of family events announced for the new Bluedot festival.

The three-day festival of science, culture and music in the grounds of the Jodrell Bank observator­y has revealed details of its family entertainm­ent.

Children can get in free for the Sunday events.

Families can explore specially designed science shows, interactiv­e workshops and meet and greets with science superheroe­s.

Budding astronauts are invited to join the interactiv­e, intergalac­tic Star Field area to explore the latest discoverie­s and performanc­es from Bluedot’s scientists.

Kids will be offered the chance to hold a piece of the moon collected by Apollo astronauts among other events taking place in the area and the Star Pavilion boasts an array of high-energy interactiv­e shows.

There will be three demonstrat­ions Dr Matt Pritchard, who is known as the Science Magician, alongside with two shows by Blue Peter Steve Mould.

Pink space-mice the Clangers will be whistling hello inside the UK Space Agency Mission Control dome, where kids both big and small can enjoy screenings of some of the favourite episodes.

Organiser Ben Robinson scientist said: “Bluedot is shaping up to be a very special event indeed. It is quite literally a festival like no other on the planet.”

The festival also announced a galaxy of science’s brightest stars to appear as part of the festival’s science line-up, with more than 150 experts and academics on site debating some of the fascinatin­g topics in their fields.

This includes TV presenter Dallas Campbell, known for filming in some of the world’s most challengin­g locations, talking about Mars and the story of the spacesuit.

Dr Matt Taylor, project scientist for the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft, will tell the story of the high-profile mission to drop the lander onto a comet and professor Stuart Reid will talk about the detection of Einstein’s gravitatio­nal waves – heralded as one of the most radical steps forward in studying the universe, which was made earlier this year.

The festival takes place from Friday, July 22 to Sunday, July 24.

Full weekend camping and day tickets are on sale.

For tickets and further informatio­n visit discover thebluedot.com.

 ?? Dominic Salter ?? ●● Jodrell Bank associate director Tim O’Brien (left) with Jeremy Pritchard from band Everything Everything who will play on the Sunday at Bluedot
Dominic Salter ●● Jodrell Bank associate director Tim O’Brien (left) with Jeremy Pritchard from band Everything Everything who will play on the Sunday at Bluedot
 ??  ?? ●● Emily Cox picks up her £500 winnings from Specsavers in Macclesfie­ld
●● Emily Cox picks up her £500 winnings from Specsavers in Macclesfie­ld

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