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This Week in Space Telescopes is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing you the latest science and mission updates from humanity’s eyes in space. Each week, your hosts Tony Darnell (Deep Astronomy) and Dr. Carol Christian (Center for Emerging Media) bring you everything you need to know about the fascinating world of space telescopes.
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This unit looks at how telescopes and spectrographs are designed to improve our ability to observe the universe. You will examine how different technologies have been developed over the last four hundred years to enable us to look deep into space. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not ...
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Through the Telescope

Rose Waugh and Elliott Bruce

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A podcast putting the lens on astronomy. Through the Telescope is a podcast exploring some of the big topics in astronomy in little pieces. Whether you know your red giants from your redshifts or still get caught up on the difference between astronomy and astrology, join Rose and Elliott as they journey through the Cosmos and generally have fun along the way. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode Rose and Elliott are on the hunt for centaurs. What are they, where are they and how in the universe did they get that name? All will be revealed, as the pair find out the answers, as well as how far out does something have to be named FarFarOut? Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.c…
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This episode starts with some exciting news for Rose before looking at the Red planet. One of our nearest neighbours, and a target for space exploration, Rose and Elliott look at how unlike the Earth Mars really is. Is Mars really as you expect it to be? As well as some of the features of the Martian environment, the duo look back at the history of…
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This time Rose and Elliott speed into the future as they look at some of the cosmic events that are headed our way in the ever more distant future. From hypernovae to supervolcanos, the future of the Sun and the Milky Way and ending at the ultimate end, the death of the Universe, they look at what lies ahead, what ending is most likely for our real…
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This time Rose and Elliott look at our closest neighbour, the Moon, the only other object humans have set foot on. They look at where it came from, why it’s so big, and how it can be surprisingly hot. They also take a look at the dark side, Apollo astronauts and the future of Moon exploration, the Artemis project, and its competitors. Find us at th…
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Rose and Elliott discuss small stars this week, looking at M dwarfs and how they relate to red dwarfs and brown dwarfs. What do these stars have in common, why do they behave so differently and why do they push what makes a star to the limit? Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under C…
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In this episode, Rose and Elliott look back at our own planet, and it’s most unique feature, life. What does Earth have that other planets don’t, is the habitable zone a meaningful name, and what makes a breathable atmosphere? They also look at the Earth’s magnetic field and the aurorae and the variety of environments the planet hosts.. Find us at …
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Rose and Elliott look at a few different things this week, as their schedules have been a bit disrupted. They answer a question on stellar clusters, talk about the reputation of scientists and about THAT SpaceX launch and how important it is to learn from your mistakes. They also talk about their recent space-related and not-so-related reading. Fin…
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Rose and Elliott continue trying to answer why space matters, this time looking at some of the things we have on Earth as a result of space exploration. In this episode they look at the materials and technologies that impact our lives from health to food and energy and why space provided the spur to discover them or at least bring it closer. They a…
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Rose and Elliott try to answer why we should care about space by looking at some of the things space exploration has done for us, from societal views and experiences to the more tangible benefits. In this episode they focus on the role of satellites in society, from navigation to meteorological and environmental monitoring. They also look at citize…
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Rose and Elliott look at the second planet in the solar system, the hot and toxic “twin” to Earth. What does Venus hide beneath its thick atmosphere, could it host life and how did it unlock the size of our solar system? And why does it smell so bad? The pair find the answers to these questions, and have a look at some of the future missions to one…
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Rose and Elliott focus in on pulsars an neutron stars, what they are, what’s the difference and what makes pulsars the lighthouses of space. They also discuss the link between neutron stars, gravitational waves and Nobel prizes. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Common…
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Rose and Elliott look at the closest planet to the Sun, and see what more there is to the planet than being small. Does size really matter? They also look at the missions that have gone to the planet, and why alchemists were mad about Mercury. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under …
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Rose and Elliott look at what makes stars different from each other and how to classify them, as well as the work of the “Harvard computers” that made stellar classification possible. They look at stellar spectroscopy and black-body radiation, the colour of stars and find out just why it took so long to make the Harvard system of classifying stars.…
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Rose and Elliott look at the activity of the Sun, what the surface looks like and the importance of magnetic fields. From coronal mass ejections, to flares and sunspots, they discover all the weather you can expect on the Sun before looking at how it can be used to drive spacecraft with solar sails. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Links relati…
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Rose and Elliott dive into the Sun, from the core outwards. They look at where the Sun is headed in it’s old life and whether there are any mid-life crises on the horizon. As well as the difference between the radiative and convective zones and the photosphere and the chromosphere, they discover the surprising mystery lurking at the centre of our s…
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This episode, Rose and Elliott put the spotlight on Jodrell Bank, home to the iconic Lovell radio telescope and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Get bonus con…
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Roses are red, pale dots are blue, A bonus episode especially for you. In this special, Rose and Elliott look at the anniversary of the Voyager I Pale Blue Dot image from the outer reaches of our solar system. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4…
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Rose and Elliott fly through the solar system, from the Sun to the outer reaches of the Oort Cloud, and everything in between. They also talk about the arrival of a traveller from the furthest edges of the system. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attributi…
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After discussing what an exoplanet is and how many there are out there, Rose and Elliott dive in to the different methods astronomers use to discover and confirm exoplanets and talk about exoplanets in popular culture. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attr…
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What is an exoplanet? How many are there? Does every star have one? Rose and Elliott find out and look at some of the weirder ones out there, as well as why scientists should really wait a while before settling on a naming system. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Comm…
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The night sky has a lot to enjoy without the need for a telescope. Rose and Elliott go through some of the big and not so big things we can see, their favourite constellations as well as dark cloud constellations. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attributi…
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What are galaxies? Are all galaxies the same? How do we know what the Milky Way looks like from the inside? Rose and Elliott talk about all these things, and what links them to milk chocolate. Find us at throughthetelescope.co.uk Music: "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http:/…
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Welcome to Through the Telescope, a podcast exploring the world of astronomy. Rose Waugh is an astrophysicist and science communicator, whilst Elliott Bruce is not. In each episode, we discuss different topics in the field and generally have fun. So regardless of whether you're a professor of astronomy, or you just think rockets are cool, join us a…
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Watch members of the Project Sunbyte student team describe how the telescope works. Find out the differences between Sunbyte and a ground-based telescope, discover how Sunbyte is able to track the sun using a Raspberry Pi and watch an overview of the electronic control system. Music is Luvly by Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud…
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The SunbYte project aims to revolutionise solar telescope technology by creating a low cost telescope using novel manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing, Arduino controllers and Raspberry Pi computers. The Sunbyte project team is made up of an interdisciplinary student team from across the University of Sheffield. Find out more at http://sunb…
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The SunbYte project aims to revolutionise solar telescope technology by creating a low cost telescope using novel manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing, Arduino controllers and Raspberry Pi computers. Watch as the team uses a high altitude balloon, provided by the REXUS/BEXUS programme to lift our solar telescope above the interference of Ea…
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The Sheffield University Nova Balloon Lifted Solar Telescope (SunbYte) is a high-altitude balloon experiment devised and run largely by students at the University of Sheffield. Watch to find out a little more about the project, and to find out how students have been working with local school children.…
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On November 2, 2016 NASA announced the assembly of #JWST and that it is now ready to begin the testing phase of the mission. Join us as Carol and Tony discuss the status and the future of this amazing space telescope mission, still scheduled for launch in October, 2018.द्वारा TWIST
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This unit looks at how telescopes and spectrographs are designed to improve our ability to observe the universe. You will examine how different technologies have been developed over the last four hundred years to enable us to look deep into space. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collectio…
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