Join us for the launch of ‘Life in the Sun’s Atmosphere: From Disruption to Resilience’, an immersive photography-led exhibition from international photographer and science communicator Max Alexander.
Space weather, although originating nearly 150 million kilometres away on the surface of the Sun, has tangible impacts on Earth and the power to disrupt the critical infrastructure that we rely on every day. 2025 marks the start of a solar maximum, when the Sun is at its most active, risking damage and disruption across power grids, communication and navigation systems, and other essential services.
Building resilience through proactive measures and collaboration will be critical for protecting the global economy from the forces of the Sun.
Explore the exhibition and hear from leading figures in conversation as they set out the potential impacts of space weather and the need to respond.
Chaired by Bruce Carnegie-Brown, Chairman of Lloyd’s, our speakers will include Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office Abena Oppong-Asare MP, host of the BBC's The Sky at Night Professor Lucie Green, and other international experts leading the response to space weather risk.
Event Details
Date: Tuesday 04 March
Time: 17.30 - 18.45
Location: Lloyd's, London