Earths Companion: The Moon

Earths Companion: The Moon
“Earth’s Companion: The Moon” By John Hackett, Chairperson of South East Astronomy Club at Bunclody Library.
The Moon is Earth’s quiet constant—ancient, steady, and deeply influential. Its gravity moves entire oceans, steadies the planet’s tilt, and shapes rhythms we barely notice but rely on every day. Scarred by impacts and untouched by weather, it holds a memory of the early solar system that Earth itself has long erased. More than a symbol or a backdrop, the Moon is a partner in Earth’s long survival—and a reminder that even silent companions can matter immensely. In his talk John will look at its origins, long history, geology, geography, influence on Earth and exploration.🌙
Thursday 26th March at 7.00pm
For more information on joining the South East Astronomy Club go to https://www.facebook.com/seastronomy
Or contact their Chairperson at 087 293 9644
Spaces may be limited so booking is advisable
Bunclody Library Phone: (053) 937 5466
Email: bunclodylib@wexfordcoco.ie
Additional Details
Event County - Wexford
