'Who owns the moon?' - Chester Cathedral hosts free event

By Dherran Titherington 12th Mar 2025

The talk will begin at 6.45pm, with doors opening at 6.15pm for refreshments (Nub News)
The talk will begin at 6.45pm, with doors opening at 6.15pm for refreshments (Nub News)

On 25 March, Chester Cathedral will host its first 'Assemble' of the year, answering questions of the moon's ownership.

Exploring the ethics and boundaries of space, the talk will begin at 6.45pm, with doors opening at 6.15pm for refreshments.

Assemble is a series of talks and events where people can come and hear engaging speakers discuss topics that are relevant in our modern world.

A spokesperson for the cathedral said: "Chester Cathedral is many things to many people, and we want to be a place where people gather to discuss the big topics. 

"Our next Assemble will explore 'Who owns the moon?', looking at the ethics and boundaries of space. 

"Join us to explore this pertinent question."

You can book your free ticket to Assemble at Chester Cathedral here.

The event will take place in the refectory on Tuesday 25 March.

     

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