Nigel Henbest

Stuart Nigel Henbest (born 6 May 1951) is a British astronomer and science communicator. Born in Manchester and educated in Belfast and at Leicester University, Henbest researched in radio astronomy at the University of Cambridge before becoming a freelance author, television producer and astronomy lecturer. Asteroid 3795 Nigel is named after him.

Henbest has written around 50 books and over 1,000 articles on astronomy and space for the popular market, including ''The New Astronomy'' and ''The Guide to the Galaxy''. Among his award-winning television productions are ''On Jupiter'', ''Black Holes'' and ''Journey to the Edge of the Universe''. As well as lecturing on cruises, Henbest has given astronomy presentations on all seven continents (including Antarctica). He also leads tours to view total eclipses of the Sun.

Formerly Astronomy Consultant to ''New Scientist'' magazine, editor of the ''Journal of the British Astronomical Association'' and media consultant to the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Henbest is now a Future Astronaut with Virgin Galactic.

Married with two stepdaughters, Henbest lives in Hampstead, North Carolina while retaining a residence in Buckinghamshire, UK. Provided by Wikipedia
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