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Anton Vamplew, FRAS (born 6 February 1966, in Rainham, Kent, UK) is a British amateur astronomer, author, lecturer and media presenter of the subject.


Biography

Vamplew joined Mid-Kent Astronomical Society in 1979, later becaming Chairman and editor of the society's quarterly journal, Pegasus.

His first radio appearance was on BBC Radio Kent in 1986 during the approach of Halley's Comet. On the same station, Vamplew soon created his astro-persona "Captain Cosmos", presenting a monthly live phone-in. This was followed by an astronomy series entitled the Essential Guide to the Night Sky, which ran for eight months.

From March 1993 to July 2002 he toured schools, colleges and museums, giving talks about space and astronomy to children and adults in the Astrodome inflatable mobile planetarium. He was also involved in writing the shows.

In November 1996 he was asked to write and present a Universe Special for the BBC World Service youth programme, Megamix. He then became a regular presenter of the programme (along with Nikita Gulhane and Brenda Emmanus) until it ended in March 1999. During that time he produced a series of features entitled The Captain Cosmos Guide to the End of the World.

Also on the World Service, Vamplew wrote and presented a 10-part astronomy series: Captain Cosmos' Galactic Guide which was broadcast twice in 1998, plus he was the resident astronomy expert from March 1999 to March 2000 on the youth programee, The Edge.

On 5 November 1997, he made his first of thirty regular appearances on the BBC Children's programme, Blue Peter. For a time Vamplew became known as The Blue Peter Astonomer he spoke on such varied topics as the Copernican revolution, water on the Moon, the Hubble Space Telescope, near-Earth asteroids, Isaac Newton, relativity and the telescopes of La Palma (on location) and Hawaii (on location).

Currently he presents a monthly radio astronomy feature on BBC7, writes the monthly night sky notes for the BBC Space website and also writes the Beginners' Guide in the BBC Sky at Night magazine.


Televisionography

  • GMTV (TV) (2006) (ITV Morning news programme)
  • Mind Games (TV) (2004) (BBC4 Brainteaser quiz panel show)
  • Richard and Judy (TV) (2004) (Channel 4 Chat show)
  • Ready, Steady, Cook (TV) (2002) (BBC2 Cookery show)
  • This Morning (TV) (2005) (ITV Daytime magazine show)
  • BBC World (TV) (2006) (BBC International news channel)
  • Who Knows? (TV) (2003) (Disney Channel magazine show)
  • Space Detectives (TV) (2000) (BBC Children's 13-part programme - scientific advisor and episode writer)


Bibliography

  • Simple Stargazing (Collins, 2005), ISBN 0-00-720395-0
  • Anton Vamplew's Stargazing Secrets (Collins, 2007), ISBN 0-00-0724224-7