Friday, June 02, 2017
Astrophiz Podcast 35 is Out
Our feature interview is with Dr Jean-Pierre Macquart –
Senior research fellow at Curtin University node of the International
Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), Perth, Australia.
He explains new discoveries about the mysterious FRBs (Fast Radio Bursts) and his team's use of the CSIRO ASKAP array to use the latest FRB discoveries to better understand the properties of the intergalactic medium.
For astrophotographers and naked-eye and binocular observers, I tell you what to look for in the night sky this month, and include an update on the recent impact of an object on Jupiter, and the 'apogee moon'.
He explains new discoveries about the mysterious FRBs (Fast Radio Bursts) and his team's use of the CSIRO ASKAP array to use the latest FRB discoveries to better understand the properties of the intergalactic medium.
For astrophotographers and naked-eye and binocular observers, I tell you what to look for in the night sky this month, and include an update on the recent impact of an object on Jupiter, and the 'apogee moon'.
In the news:
NASA's Parker Solar probe, Citizen Scientists Identify
Prehistoric Supernova and astrophysicists solve mystery of how most
anti-matter in the Milky Way forms.
Labels: Astrophiz