Tom Bramwell works for one of the most exciting companies in amateur astronomy: PrimaLuceLab. Tom handles all hardware and software support for customers located in the United States, Canada and Mexico to bring the spirit of PrimaLuceLab to the North America.
Jan 16th: Encore: The Great Binocular Episode
Today’s recording of Space Junk Podcast will be streamed live. Today’s topic is binoculars so please join us for discussion and questions!
Dec 19th: The Great Binocular Episode
Nov 21st: Software Skills For A Job in Professional Astronomy
Oct 17th: Black Dwarf Supernovae at the End of the Universe
Black dwarfs can explode into fiery supernovae long after the universe has gone dark. How is this possible?
Sep 19th: Galileo and The Science Deniers – With Brian Keating
Science deniers have been with us for a very long time. Though Galileo’s quest to prove that Earth orbits the sun was correct, he eventually recanted his belief as punishment for heresy.
Aug 15th: Cosmic Inflation and the Early Universe
Dr. Brian Keating, professor of physics at UCSD, will help us understand the latest research and theories that address how our universe began and what it was like in the first few moments.
Jul 18th: What Happens When the World’s Astronomy Observatories Shut Down?
What is the effect of the pandemic shutdown on operations of the world’s largest observatories? What is happening at NASA? Is Hubble still operating?
Jun 20th: Hubble Constant: A Crisis in Cosmology?
Today, @DeepAstronomy will discuss with Dr. Brian Keating about the Hubble Constant, the problem and whether there this is actually a crisis in our understanding of the large scale structure of the universe and this important parameter. #365DaysOfAstro
May 16th: WASP 76b: Hot Jupiter Exoplanet that Rains Iron at Night
WASP 76b is a newly discovered exoplanet and one of the strangest exoplanets we’ve ever seen. It is a hot Jupiter with molten iron rains!