Mark Thompson (astronomer)
Mark Thompson (born 1973, Norfolk, England)[1] is a British astronomer, television presenter and writer best known for being one of the presenting team on the BBC show Stargazing Live and is a regular face on Good Morning Britain.[2] BiographyThompson has lived in Norfolk all his life and was first enthused about astronomy aged 10 when he saw the rings of Saturn through a telescope.[3] He has remained living in the county because the night skies are very dark and ideal for stargazing.[3] Thompson had given up his ambition to present on TV and left insurers Aviva to retrain as a pilot when (in 2009) he was picked to become a presenter on the BBC's The One Show.[4] where he lived at Wortwell, near Harleston.[5] Thompson has been one of a number of amateur astronomers to become a council member of the Royal Astronomical Society.[4] Since it was founded in 1820 as the Astronomical Society of London (receiving its Royal Charter in 1830 from King William IV) it has had many amateurs on its council, including many of its founding members (of the original 12 founding members in 1820, 11 were amateurs, including the Sir John Herschel, the son of William). Nigel Calder and Anthony Kinder, both amateurs, were members of the council from 2001–2004. He is President of the Norwich Astronomical Society.[3] He is most well known for his role as one of the presenting team of the hit BBC science show Stargazing Live. In August 2016 Thompson first performed his Spectacular Science Show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the National Museum of Scotland Gilded Balloon venue.,[6] he has been touring it around the country to sellout audiences since. Thompson was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of East Anglia on 16 July 2018.[7] TV appearances and radio broadcasts
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