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Podcaster: Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay

astronomy-cast-high-rez-850x850Title:  Ep. 465: Exploiting Interfering Light

Organization: Astronomy Cast – http://www.astronomycast.com

Description: Electromagnetic radiation, also known as “light”, is pretty handy for astronomers. They can use it to directly and indirectly observe stars, nebulae, planets and more! But as you probably know, light can act like a wave, creating interference patterns that teach us even more about the Universe.

Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today and Dr. Pamela Gay is a professor at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. They team up to do Astronomy Cast, a weekly facts-based journey through the cosmos.

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