Tiny crystals in Earth’s crust have captured the movement of the Milky Way’s spiral arms

Milky Way above a rocky coastline

Dr Phil Sutton has collaborated with Prof Chris Kirkland, a geologist at the University of Curtin, Australia, to determine that the Solar System passing through the spiral arms of the Milky Way can be linked to changes seen in crystals in the Earth’s crust. Their research used measurements of zircon oxygen isotopes, which record the amount of melting in the Earth’s crust and how much the crust interacted with water from the Earth’s surface. This supports the theory that when the Solar System passed through the spiral arms of the Milky Way, it pushed more bodies like comets and asteroids towards Earth, increasing the number of impacts on Earth at these times and melting the Earth’s crust. Therefore, the evolution of Earth was likely influenced by our Galaxy at large! They have published their work in Physical Review Research and written about their discovery in The Conversation. It has also been reported in Forbes.

Next Astro-Chat on 29th May 2025

The next Astro-Chat hosted by Professor Andrei Zvelindovsky at the University of Lincoln, with distinguished guest Professor Don Kurtz, will be held on 29th May 2025 at 7-8pm GMT, in which Don will discuss optical telescopes, including how they work and some of the most spectacular discoveries they have made. After the talk by Don, members of the public will be able to ask questions in the live-chat.

Book a place here: https://science-views.org/2025/05/25/xmas-astro-chat-big-glass-the-giant-telescopes/

You can also catch up with previous Astro-Chats using the YouTube Playlist above!

Public Lecture by Professor Don Kurtz – “It’s About Time!”

Professor Don Kurtz will be giving a public lecture at the University of Lincoln entitled “It’s About Time” on Friday, 7th March 2025 at 6:00-7:40 pm, which will include an interval and Q&A.

Time: 6:00-7:40 pm 7th March 2025

Place: Newton Lecture Theatre INB0114 in the Isaac Newton building, University of Lincoln

Description: Days, Weeks, Months, Years and more: Hear about Roman Emperors, Zulu Wars, Rider Haggard, Thomas Hardy, the English time riots, and how the days of the week got their names in an amusing and informative tour of the Western calendar.

For more information and to book your place, please visit 4th Edmund Weaver Lecture in Astronomy – Distinguished Maths & Physics Public Lectures

Next Astro-Chat on 11th December 2024

The next Astro-Chat hosted by Professor Andrei Zvelindovsky at the University of Lincoln, with distinguished guest Professor Don Kurtz, will be held on 11th December 2024 at 7-8pm GMT, in which Don will discuss Jupiter’s moon Europa, the Europa Clipper mission, and delve into the possibility of life on Europa. After an introductory talk by Don, members of the public will be able to ask questions in the live-chat.

Book a place here: https://science-views.org/2024/11/27/xmas-astro-chat-aliens-moons/

And don’t forget to catch up with previous Astro-Chats using the YouTube Playlist above!

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