Podcaster: Richard Drumm ; Guest: Dr. Sabrina Stierwalt
Title: Astro Interviews – Dr. Sabrina Stierwalt
Organization: 365 Days Of Astronomy
Link : 365 Days Of Astronomy
Description: Our Producer/Editor, Richard Drumm, once again grabs an interview just before the December 2016 monthly meeting of the Charlottesville Astronomical Society. Dr. Stierwalt talks about ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array radio telescope in the Chilean Andes’ high plateau. We also chat about the future of radio astronomy and astronomy in general. Dr. Stierwalt also is a podcaster with her “Everyday Einstein” program, which is free on iTunes!
Bio: Richard Drumm is President of the Charlottesville Astronomical Society and President of 3D – Drumm Digital Design, a video production company with clients such as Kodak, Xerox and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals. He was an observer with the UVa Parallax Program at McCormick Observatory in 1981 & 1982. He has found that his greatest passion in life is public outreach astronomy and he pursues it at every opportunity.
Dr. George Doschek is a Research Physicist in the Solar & Heliospheric Physics Branch in the Space Science Division of the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).
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