Mark Thompson (astronomer)

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Mark Thompson
Born Mark Thompson
1973
Norfolk, England
Occupation Presenter, writer

Mark Thompson (born 1973, Norfolk, England[citation needed]) 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 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. He has been called the "Peoples' Astronomer".[1]

Biography

Thompson 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.[2] He has remained living in the county because the night skies are very dark and ideal for stargazing.[2]

Thompson had given up his ambition to present on TV and had retrained as a pilot when (in 2009) he was picked to become a presenter on the BBC's The One Show.[3]

Thompson was the first amateur astronomer to become a council member of the Royal Astronomical Society.[3] He is President of the Norwich Astronomical Society.[2]

By February 2013 Thompson had 55,000 followers on Twitter.[3]

TV/Radio Appearances

  • Presenter of astronomy/science items for The One Show Jul 2009 to Oct 2011
  • Presenter of Stargazing Live Jan 2011 to present[4]
  • Specialist Presenter on the Alan Titchmarsh Show Jan 2012 to present[5]
  • Guest on The Wright Stuff 12 Jan 2012
  • Monthly Night Sky segment on Radio Five Live Jan 2012 to present
  • Derren Brown's Apocalypse episode 1 in Oct 2012[6]
  • Celebrity Mastermind Contestant 5 Jan 2013[7]

Written Work

References

  1. Ross Clark, 'Hooked on Stargazing', The Sunday Telegraph, 11 April 2010, Lifestyles Section page 16
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 'Norfolk astronomer Mark Thompson ready for the return of BBC’s Stargazing Live', Norwich Evening News, 12 January 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Katherine MacAlister, 'Rising Star', Oxford Mail, 14 February 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  4. Bill Gibb, 'Mark's starry-eyed with his new show', The Weekly News, 1 January 2011, page 8
  5. http://alantitchmarsh.wordpress.com/astronomy/
  6. http://whatculture.com/tv/derren-brown-apocalypse-part-one-review.php
  7. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008pc8h/celebrities
  8. http://news.discovery.com/contributors/mark-thompson/
  9. http://www.sen.com

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