The cosmic thread quilt, depicting colourful patches on space-themed artwork.

Cosmic Threads

An inspiring community project celebrating 80 years of Jodrell Bank!

Cosmic Threads Community Quilt

Posted 26 Mar, 2026

To mark 80 years of discovery and connection with the universe, we invited the public to join us in a celebratory project – Cosmic Threads – a community quilt inspired by Jodrell Bank’s rich heritage and ground-breaking discoveries.

Embroidery and astronomy share a long tradition of inviting people to imagine the universe for themselves. Working with textile artist Anne Kelly, this project encouraged participants to craft a 23 cm x 23 cm textile panel that shared their personal connections to the wonders of the cosmos, with the finished creations to eventually join our permanent collection.

We had over 200 submissions from people of all walks of life, including locally, nationally, and internationally. They explored topics ranging from personal encounters with the site and memories of the Lovell Telescope, to interpretations of our research, heritage, and wider cultural significance.

The finished artworks were displayed in a dedicated exhibition from January – March 2026, and we are now in the process of preparing their new home on site (watch this space). In the meantime, we have compiled a booklet exploring the background and composition of the project, showcasing each submission, and sharing the inspiring stories behind them:

We’d like to once again thank all those who participated for their creativity and time; the project is an testament to the incredible community surrounding Jodrell Bank and all who find connection through our story and work.

Whether you contributed a panel, visited the exhibition, or are just discovering the project now, thank you for being part of it!

What struck me most, once the panels were assembled, was how well each contribution supported the others and how clearly each could be seen. I would like to thank the Jodrell Bank team and all of the contributors for making this unique project happen.

I am delighted and honoured to have been commissioned to create this memorable piece and to work with the Jodrell Bank community.

Anne Kelly, textile artist

More from Jodrell Bank

How curious...

Culture

Jodrell Bank welcomes HRH The Princess Royal in celebration of UNESCO World Heritage status

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited us in January to mark the occasion of Jodrell Bank Observatory being awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status in 2019.

The top curve of the Lovell's dish against a blue, slightly cloudy sky.
News

Top tips for our new ticketing system 

In January 2026, Jodrell Bank launched a brand-new online booking system designed to make launching your visit easier than ever. These quick FAQs will help you get mission-ready! 

A photo of Professor Tim O'Brien, a man in a patterned shirt with a beard and glasses, holding a microphone.
News

Professor Tim O’Brien Appointed JBCE Director

The University of Manchester has appointed Professor Tim O'Brien as the new Director of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement.

Teresa Anderson, a woman with short grey hair and glasses, stands in front of the Lovell Telescope
News

Professor Teresa Anderson Embarks on New Chapter

As of Friday, 12 September 2025, Professor Teresa Anderson MBE will be stepping down as Director of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement and transitioning into a new advisory role.

A photo of four people stood in the Jodrell Bank Observatory control room, with the Lovell Telescope in the window behind.
News

Astronaut reserve John McFall visits Jodrell Bank

On Tuesday 15 July, Jodrell Bank was thrilled to welcome astronaut reserve John McFall for an inspiring day of school sessions, talks, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the Lovell Telescope... 

Global Grooves carnival procession - including a brass band a giant, colourful puppet, in front of the Lovell telescope.
Culture

Launching an out of this world summer at Jodrell

From show-stopping live music to fascinating talks and workshops, Jodrell Bank kicked off the summer with a sizzling Solstice weekend!

A close up photo of the Lovell Telescope's dish.
Science

How does the Lovell Telescope work?

The Lovell Telescope collects radio waves - a kind of light which is invisible to us. But how does it all work?