Gravitational waves play a cosmic symphony as they pass through our galaxy. And here’s the result from NANOGrav 15 years data.
May 15th: Kilonovae
In 2017, astronomers detected the gravitational waves and electromagnetic radiation from colliding neutron stars. This had been long theorized as one of the causes of a certain type of gamma-ray burst. By studying the event and its afterglow, astronomers have learned a tremendous amount about the formation of the heaviest elements in the Universe.
Jul 1st: Awesome Astronomy July 2020 News Roundup
Have gravitational waves revealed the first ‘Black Neutron Star’? Jen sees the error of her ways about Betelgeuse’s recent dimming. And of course the skyguide for you!
Jan 27th: Multi Messenger Astronomy
Now astronomers can study objects in both visible light, neutrinos, gravitational waves and more. The era of multi-messenger astronomy is here.
Jun 2nd: How We’ll Live On Mars
Dec 31st: A Glimpse of 2016 Astronomy Events and Discoveries
Oct 25th: Gravitational Waves
February 11th: Nature's Most Precise Clocks May Make 'Galactic GPS' Possible
Date: February 11, 2010 Title: Nature's Most Precise Clocks May Make 'Galactic GPS' Possible Podcaster: Kevin John and Paul Ray Organization: Sonoma State NASA E/PO: http://epo.sonoma.edu US...
November 1st: Listening to Gravitational Waves: A New Window on the Universe
Date: November 1, 2009 Title: Listening to Gravitational Waves: A New Window on the Universe Podcaster: Gareth Jones Organization: Gravitational Physics Group, Cardiff School of Physics and...