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Stargazing
Oxford University
45 episodes
1 month ago
Rebecca Bowler, University of Oxford give a talk about the successor to the Hubble telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope - which will detect infrared radiation.
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Rebecca Bowler, University of Oxford give a talk about the successor to the Hubble telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope - which will detect infrared radiation.
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Education
Episodes (20/45)
Stargazing
Redder is better! Exploring the universe with the successor to Hubble
Rebecca Bowler, University of Oxford give a talk about the successor to the Hubble telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope - which will detect infrared radiation.
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8 years ago
23 minutes

Stargazing
On the trail of the most energetic particles in the universe
Rafael Alves Batista, University of Oxford, gives a talk about cosmic rays. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/
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8 years ago
19 minutes

Stargazing
Advanced LIGO: The Era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Dr Philipp Podsiadlowski, University of Oxford gives a talk about gravitational waves in light of the recent detections by the LIGO detector.
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8 years ago
19 minutes

Stargazing
Things that go bump in the night: Exploding stars and black holes
Professor Rob Fender, University of Oxford talks through some observations of black holes.
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8 years ago
20 minutes

Stargazing
The Seven Wonders of Galaxy Zoo
Becky Smethurst shows how citizen science and the Galaxy Zoo project is helping researchers tackle difficult scientific questions.
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10 years ago
15 minutes

Stargazing
Astronomy at the Highest Energies Possible
Researcher Stephen Rayner talks on how astronomers study the highest energies possible to detect particle accelerators in space.
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10 years ago
9 minutes

Stargazing
Spectromania!
James Gilbert, a researcher in astrophysics gives an exciting talk on how astronomy uses Spectroscopy - the study of the interaction between matter and radiated energy.
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10 years ago
10 minutes

Stargazing
How to see the world in a grain of sand
Peter Hatfield gives an astronomy talk entitled: How to see the world in a grain of sand and the entire Universe in a super computer.
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10 years ago
9 minutes

Stargazing
The Beagle expedition to Mars
The Beagle 2 probe had not been seen or heard from since December 2003 and had been presumed lost. Researcher Chris Linttot gives an overview and shows newly found images of the probe on the surface of Mars.
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10 years ago
13 minutes

Stargazing
The Philae - Rosetta Mission (update)
Researcher Colin Wilson gives an update on the Rosetta mission with the latest news on the Philae comet lander
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10 years ago
17 minutes

Stargazing
From you to the largest structure in the Universe
Robert Simpson, an astronomy researcher from Oxford takes us on a tour of the Universe, explaining the incredible distances and relative dimensions of space.
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10 years ago
13 minutes

Stargazing
Gloomy Worlds: Why are planets cloudy?
Jo Barstow explains the complex science behind the clouds that surround the planets.
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10 years ago
15 minutes

Stargazing
The Philae - Rosetta Comet Mission
On 12 November 2014, the Philae probe achieved the first-ever soft landing on a comet nucleus. Colin Wilson, a researcher from Oxford, gives an update on the landing and explains the history and science behind this incredible mission.
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10 years ago
17 minutes

Stargazing
The SKA
Matt Jarvis discusses square kilometer array, commonly known as SKA, in this short Stargazing talk.
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11 years ago
13 minutes

Stargazing
Is our galaxy special?
Chris Lintott looks at the distinctive features of our galaxy and whether it is really special. With apologies for the audio at the start of the talk.
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11 years ago
11 minutes

Stargazing
Galaxy Zoo project
Becky Smethurst from the Zooniverse team outlines the Galaxy Zoo project that allows members of the public to classify new galaxies.
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11 years ago
9 minutes

Stargazing
Zooniverse: Live
Grant Miller and Becky Smethurst give a live demonstration of the Zooniverse tool and explain how it works.
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11 years ago
18 minutes

Stargazing
Atmospheres in the solar system ... and beyond!
What is it like on the planets in our solar system? How hot are they? Is there any water? Jo Barstow explains this and more in her talk.
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11 years ago
14 minutes

Stargazing
Spin Doctors: Creating a planet's atmosphere in the lab
Roland Young discusses his work on studying and recreating the atmospheres of different planets in our solar system. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/
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11 years ago
13 minutes

Stargazing
Ancient Astronomies - 7000 years in the Kennett Valley
Charles Barclay gives a brief overview of the history of Astronomies and some of the fascinating insights that can be gained from these Ancient practices.
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11 years ago
17 minutes

Stargazing
Rebecca Bowler, University of Oxford give a talk about the successor to the Hubble telescope - The James Webb Space Telescope - which will detect infrared radiation.