This week we gave Space Radio its final send off. This project, started four years ago at an Ohio radio station, turned into so much more than I could have imagined. I’d like to thank the Space Cadets for tuning in and supporting my outreach. Thank you all for tuning in each week and have no fear. There’s plenty more laughter and learning in the works!!
Our final cheese was Van Tricht Drunk Monk, a fudgy Trappist-style cheese made with Belgian beer. Find info here: https://dibruno.com/van-tricht-drunk-monk/
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This week we gave Space Radio its final send off. This project, started four years ago at an Ohio radio station, turned into so much more than I could have imagined. I’d like to thank the Space Cadets for tuning in and supporting my outreach. Thank you all for tuning in each week and have no fear. There’s plenty more laughter and learning in the works!!
Our final cheese was Van Tricht Drunk Monk, a fudgy Trappist-style cheese made with Belgian beer. Find info here: https://dibruno.com/van-tricht-drunk-monk/
SR 140: Giant Death Beams in the Ancient Universe!
Space Radio
33 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
SR 140: Giant Death Beams in the Ancient Universe!
Astronomers are puzzled after discovering a radio-jet-emitting Quasar dating back to the early Universe [https://www.space.com/most-distant-radio-loud-quasar-jets]. This week on Space Radio Live I talk about why this is such a conundrum, as well as these other subjects:
► Why quasars and AGNs are more common in the distant past;
► Difference(s) between a black hole singularity and the Big Bang singularity;
► Black holes and frame dragging and ergospheres - OH MY!
► Do Cherenkov radiation particles experience time going backwards?
► … and much more.
Cover Image: Artistic representation of the quasar P172 + 18 (Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser)
Tonight's Dom's Cheese of the Week was Mimolette, a cave-aged cheese from northern France.: https://domscheese.com/product/mimolette/
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Space Radio
This week we gave Space Radio its final send off. This project, started four years ago at an Ohio radio station, turned into so much more than I could have imagined. I’d like to thank the Space Cadets for tuning in and supporting my outreach. Thank you all for tuning in each week and have no fear. There’s plenty more laughter and learning in the works!!
Our final cheese was Van Tricht Drunk Monk, a fudgy Trappist-style cheese made with Belgian beer. Find info here: https://dibruno.com/van-tricht-drunk-monk/