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Articles tagged: radio telescope

  • colonise, exoplanet, social engineering, world ship November 2018 How many people does it take to colonise an exoplanet?

    ... the Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. He specialises in radio astronomy and spent two years at the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico. His main scientific interest is galaxy evolution, particularly galaxies which...

    • colonise
    • exoplanet
    • social engineering
    • world ship
    Authors: Camille Beluffi     Frédéric Marin     Rhys Taylor    
  • 22 December 2015 Magnetic fields around protostar gives a new twist on star formation

    ... onto the growing star. Using the National Science Foundation's Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope to produce images with unprecedented detail, a team of researchers have measured the polarisation (alignment...

  • supermassive black hole 28 June 2017 The existence of orbiting supermassive black holes finally confirmed

    .... "It's a bit of a triumph in technology to have been able to do this." The Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) is a system made up of 10 radio telescopes across the U.S. and operated in Socorro, New Mexico. Using the array, the team involved have been...

    • supermassive black hole
  • ALMA, carbonyl sulfide, IRAS 16293-2422A, methyl formate, planet-forming system 29 June 2016 Researchers detect interstellar organic materials being fed into a young planetary system

    ... of the molecular emission, the transition of these compounds from envelope to disc has evaded previous radio telescope observations. Now, with telescopes such as ALMA it has been possible to show these organic molecules being brought into the planet...

    • ALMA
    • carbonyl sulfide
    • IRAS 16293-2422A
    • methyl formate
    • planet-forming system
  • education, Moon, space art, STEAM May 2018 Woman on the Moon

    ... smaller ‘Phases of the Moon’ all being created in 2012 and, later, a Lunar Habitat which ironically includes a radio telescope painted in 2013. These works are large and dramatic, using a limited palette of black, white, greys and...

    • education
    • Moon
    • space art
    • STEAM
    Authors: Helen Schell    
  • 26 June 2015 From WASP-142b to supernovae: Tom Wagg’s planet and other discoveries by teenagers

    ..., Hannah Mabry and Jessica Pal, two high school students in Kentucky, each found a pulsar after studying radio telescope data. Back in 2008, Caroline Moore, an amateur astronomer living in New York State, was just 14 when she...

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