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Nigel Henbest (born 1951) is a British astronomer, born in
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and educated in
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and at
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, where he studied
physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which r ...
,
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and
astronomy Astronomy () is a natural science that studies astronomical object, celestial objects and phenomena. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and chronology of the Universe, evolution. Objects of interest ...
. He did postgraduate research at the
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before becoming a freelance science writer. He has written more than 40 books, many in collaboration with
Heather Couper Heather Anita Couper, (2 June 1949 – 19 February 2020) was a British astronomer, broadcaster and science populariser. After studying astrophysics at the University of Leicester and researching clusters of galaxies at Oxford University, C ...
, and over 1,000 articles on
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and
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which have been translated into 27 languages. Previously he has been Astronomy Consultant to ''
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'' magazine, editor of the ''Journal of the
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'' and media consultant to the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Along with Couper and Stuart Carter, director of the Channel 4 series ''The Stars'', he set up Pioneer Productions where he produced award-winning television programmes and series.
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3795 Nigel is named after him.


Early life and education

Nigel Henbest was born on 6 May 1951 in
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, Manchester, where he lived for the first five years of his life. His father, Bernard Henbest, was an organic chemist and his mother, Rosalind (née James) a psychiatrist. In 1958, his father was appointed Professor of Organic Chemistry at Queen’s University in Belfast, and Henbest was educated at the
Royal Belfast Academical Institution The Royal Belfast Academical Institution is an independent grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland. With the support of Belfast's leading reformers and democrats, it opened its doors in 1814. Until 1849, when it was superseded by what today is ...
until the age of 18. Henbest graduated from the
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_labe ...
in 1972, gaining a First Class honours BSc in
astrophysics Astrophysics is a science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects and phenomena. As one of the founders of the discipline said, Astrophysics "seeks to ascertain the nature of the h ...
. Here, he met fellow astronomy student
Heather Couper Heather Anita Couper, (2 June 1949 – 19 February 2020) was a British astronomer, broadcaster and science populariser. After studying astrophysics at the University of Leicester and researching clusters of galaxies at Oxford University, C ...
; they formed a working partnership - Hencoup Enterprises - that focuses on astronomy popularisation.


Research

Moving to St John’s College, Cambridge, Henbest researched at the Cavendish Laboratory, under the then
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, Sir Martin Ryle. During 1972-73 Henbest made pioneering observations of the remnant of Tycho’s Supernova (observed by
Tycho Brahe Tycho Brahe ( ; born Tyge Ottesen Brahe; generally called Tycho (14 December 154624 October 1601) was a Danish astronomer, known for his comprehensive astronomical observations, generally considered to be the most accurate of his time. He was k ...
in 1572). Then in 1974 he published the first comprehensive observations of quasars and galaxies made with the newly opened Five Kilometre Telescope, now named the
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. Henbest also researched the optical spectra of
quasar A quasar is an extremely Luminosity, luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN). It is pronounced , and sometimes known as a quasi-stellar object, abbreviated QSO. This emission from a galaxy nucleus is powered by a supermassive black hole with a m ...
s at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, before returning to the Department of Geology at Leicester University, to develop and install
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s and a recording
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on the active volcano
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He has also presented research on ancient astronomical observations to the
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Henbest is now an Honorary Professor in the
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,
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.


Career

With the publication of his first major book, ''The Exploding Universe'', in 1979 Henbest began a lifelong career as a science communicator - specialising in astronomy and space - across media platforms ranging from magazines and newspapers to radio, television and online.


Books and magazines

Henbest has written over 40 books, many written jointly with Heather Couper. Henbest and Couper are ‘unsung heroes of astronomy, great storytellers years ahead of their time and with an eye for a colourful character’ As well his contributions to major encyclopedias, Henbest has had over 1,000 articles published in international magazines. In 1982, Henbest was appointed Astronomy Consultant to ''New Scientist'', a post he held for ten years. He has also been a columnist for ''
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'' magazine and ''
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'' newspaper.


Plays

In 1989, Lord Bernard and Lady Josephine Miles invited Henbest to write a play for the Molecule Theatre of Science. Co-authored by Mike Bennett, ''It’s All in the Stars!'' was staged at the
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and
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s in London, and toured nationally.


Consultancy and editorships

In 1982, Henbest was appointed Media Consultant to the Royal Greenwich Observatory, with special responsibility for publicising the new
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on
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and the opening of the 4.2 m
William Herschel Telescope The William Herschel Telescope (WHT) is a optical/near-infrared reflecting telescope located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, Spain. The telescope, which is named after William Hersc ...
. The
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invited Henbest to serve as External Assessor on its new Astronomy module, ''Matter in the Universe'' (S256), in 1984. As well as editing books and magazine supplements, Henbest was appointed as Editor of the ''Journal of the British Astronomical Association'' in 1985, redesigning and revitalising the publication. Henbest was Chairman of
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in 1990, which spearheaded the first national campaign against light pollution in the UK.


Eclipses

As guest astronomer, Henbest has led eight expeditions to view total eclipses of the Sun: Sumatra (1988), Hawaii (1991), Aruba (1998), Alderney (1999), Egypt (2006), China (2009), Tahiti (2010) and Idaho, USA (2017).


Personal appearances

Henbest has given presentations around the world, from Australia to Colombia and China, as well as on cruise liners including the Queen Mary 2. He has also led tours of major space centres, from the Apollo Mission Control in Houston to the futurist Spaceport America in New Mexico.


Online

Henbest presents the regular strand ''Nigel goes to Space!'' on the YouTube channel ''Naked Science''.


Radio and television appearances

As an astronomy and space expert, Henbest has appeared on BBC Radio 2, Radio 4, Radio 5Live, Radio Scotland, Radio Wales, British Forces Broadcasting Service and many local UK radio stations. For the BBC World Service, he has filed location reports on solar eclipses, the repair of Hubble Space Telescope and spacecraft encounters with planets and comets. He has also been: * Chairman of ''The Litmus Test'', BBC Radio 4, 1991-93 * Presenter (with Heather Couper) of ''Seeing Stars'', BBC World Service, 1989-2001 As well as being interviewed about breaking news stories on British television channels, Henbest has featured on several major international TV documentary series: * ''2000's Greatest Tragedies'', National Geographic Channel, 2015 * ''The 80's Greatest Tragedies'', National Geographic Channel, 2014 * ''Meteor Strike, Fireball from Space'', Channel 4, 2013 * ''UFO Europe Untold Stories'', National Geographic Channel Henbest was a member of the University of Leicester’s winning team on ''Christmas University Challenge'', BBC2, 30 December 2013.


Television production and scriptwriting

In 1983, Henbest conceived a TV documentary on the pioneering
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, which was filmed by Quanta production company and screened in the BBC television
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strand. Henbest was consultant on the television series ''The Planets'' and ''The Stars'', presented by Heather Couper in 1985 and 1988 on Channel 4. With Couper and the director of ''The Stars'' series, Stuart Carter, Henbest set up Pioneer Productions later in 1988. Here Henbest wrote and produced TV programmes and series for both British and American broadcasters. They garnered many documentary awards, including four Gold Medals and a Grand Award at the New York Festivals. For ''Universe: Beyond the Millennium'', Henbest won the Glaxo-Wellcome/ABSW Science Writers Award for 1999. He also delivers presentations on Astronomy and Television at international conferences.


Astronaut

In 2009, Henbest signed up with
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for a suborbital flight into space, launching in
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from the world’s first purpose-built commercial
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Spaceport America. As an ambassador for private
human spaceflight Human spaceflight (also referred to as manned spaceflight or crewed spaceflight) is spaceflight with a crew or passengers aboard a spacecraft, often with the spacecraft being operated directly by the onboard human crew. Spacecraft can also be ...
, Henbest has appeared in ''
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'' magazine and presents ''Nigel Goes to Space!'' on YouTube


Bibliography


Books

* ''Space Frontiers'', 1978, Woodpecker, * ''Exploding Universe'', 1979, Marshall Cavendish, * ''Spotter's Guide to the Night Sky'', 1979, Usborne, * ''The Mysterious Universe'', 1981, Ebury, * ''The Restless Universe'', 1982, George Philip, * ''The New Astronomy'', 1983, Cambridge University Press, * ''Astronomy'', 1983, Franklin Watts, * ''Physics'', 1983, Franklin Watts, * ''Observing the Universe'' (ed.), 1984, Blackwell/New Scientist, ; hardback paperback * ''Comets, Stars and Planets'', 1985, Bookthrift, * ''The Planets'', 1985, Pan, * ''Halley's Comet'' (ed.), 1985, New Science Publications, * ''The Sun'' (Space Scientist), 1986, Franklin Watts, UK; US * ''The Moon'' (Space Scientist), 1986, Franklin Watts, UK; US * ''Galaxies and Quasars'' (Space Scientist), 1986, Franklin Watts, UK; US * ''Telescopes and Observatories'' (Space Scientist), 1987, Franklin Watts, UK; US * ''Spaceprobes and Satellites'' (Space Scientist), 1987, Franklin Watts, UK; US * ''The Stars'', 1988, Pan, * ''The Planets'', 1992, Viking, * ''The Space Atlas'', 1992, Dorling Kindersley, * ''The Universe'', 1992, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, * ''Space Shuttle Discovery'', 1993, Channel 4 Books, * ''How the Universe Works'', 1994, Dorling Kindersley, * ''Guide to the Galaxy'', 1994, Cambridge University Press, * ''The Planets: Portraits of New Worlds'', 1994, Penguin, * ''Black Holes'', 1996, Dorling Kindersley, * ''The New Astronomy'' - completely revised second edition, 1996, Cambridge University Press, hardback; paperback * ''Black Holes'', 1997, Channel 4 Books, * ''Big Bang'', 1997, Dorling Kindersley, * ''Is Anybody Out There?'', 1998, Dorling Kindersley, * ''To the Ends of the Universe'', 1998, Dorling Kindersley, * ''Universe'', 1999, Channel 4 Books, hardback; paperback * ''Planets'', 1999, Ladybird, * ''Space Encyclopedia'', 1999, Dorling Kindersley, * ''Space Hopping'': The Planets as You've Never Seen Them Before!, 1999, Egmont, * ''Extreme Universe'', 2001, Channel 4 Books, * ''Mars'': The Inside Story of the Red Planet, 2001, Headline, * ''Encyclopedia of Space'', 2003, Dorling Kindersley, * ''The History of Astronomy'', 2009, Cassell Illustrated (UK), ; Firefly (US), * ''The Story of Astronomy'', 2011, Cassell, * ''The Astronomy Bible: The Definitive Guide to the Night Sky and the Universe'', 2015, Firefly (US), ; Philip's (UK), * ''The Secret Life of Space'', 2015, Aurum, * ''Space Visual Encyclopaedia'', 2016, Dorling Kindersley, * ''The Universe Explained: A Cosmic Q&A'', 2018, Firefly, * ''2022 Stargazing'', 2021, Philip's,


Contributor

* ''Illustrated Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Space'', 1976, ed. Ian Ridpath, Macmillan * ''Encyclopedia of Space Travel and Astronomy'', 1979, ed. John Man, Octopus * ''Longman New Universal Dictionary'', 1982, ed. Paul Procter, Longman * ''
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'', 1985 Fifteenth Edition, second version, (1985) * ''How is it Done?'', 1990, Reader's Digest * ''Images of the Universe'', 1991, ed. Carole Stott, Cambridge University Press * ''Science Encyclopedia'', 1993, Dorling Kindersley * ''Astronomy Communication'', 2003, edd. André Heck and Claus Madsen, Kluwer * ''Communicating Astronomy'', 2005, ed. T.J. Mahoney, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias * ''Nothing: From Absolute Zero to Cosmic Oblivion, Amazing Insights into Nothingness'', 2013, New Scientist/Profile * ''The Reducatarian Solution'', 2017, ed. Brian Kateman, TarcherPerigee


Magazines

* Columnist for ''The Independent'' newspaper * ''BBC Focus'' magazine * ''New Scientist'' magazine


Television productions


Honours and awards

* DSc (Hon) University of Leicester * Fellow of the
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* Winner of the Glaxo-Wellcome/ABSW Science Writers Award, 1999. * Minor planet 3795 Nigel, discovered by
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, is named in his honor.


References


External links


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