This week. We have discussion with @howellspace about her book and weekly news round up! Another gravitational wave. This time it’s either
the heaviest neutron star or the lightest black hole. #365DaysOfAstro
Feb 7th: More Things in the Heavens
More Things in the Heavens which looks at how infrared astronomy transforming our understanding of the history and evolution of our universe. Also frame dragging test using a neutron star and high resolution sun!
May 24th: NASA’s TWINS Study
Jan 16th: Lord of the Rings: The Two Galaxies
Astronomers have used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to discover a ring of black holes or neutron stars in the galaxy AM 0644-741 in the constellation Volans. This ring of black holes covers an area three times larger than the Milky Way, making it the real Lord of the Rings!
Nov 17th: Discussion with Dr. John Whelan of RIT
Nov 16th: Making Science Hard
There’s gold in them thar neutron star mergers, interview with sci-fi author and YouTube host John Michael Godier, my take on The Expanse, and of course listener questions!
Nov 9th: Sight Unseen
Neutron stars find each other, promptly blow up, the new importance of gravitational wave astronomy!
Oct 28th: Our Space Senses Are Tingling
Oct 20th: The Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy
September 18th: Pulsar Search Collaboratory
Date: September 18, 2009 Title: Pulsar Search Collaboratory Podcaster: Sue Ann Heatherly from NRAO Organization: NRAO: http://www.gb.nrao.edu/ Description: Join Lucas Bolyard, a sophomore at a...