Podcasts by Astronomy - for iPad/Mac/PC

Astronomy - for iPad/Mac/PC

Thanks to cutting-edge radio and infra-red astronomy, our understanding of the universe is moving very fast. Ideas about black holes and cosmic jets are constantly being refined as new discoveries are made using new, more powerful telescopes. This album explores the incredible discoveries and theories developed in recent years and introduces the astronomical observatories, space missions and satellites that have made it possible. The 12 video tracks reveal that our sun, though essential for our existence, is an unremarkable member of the stellar menagerie. They describe how astronomers study the structure and dynamics of our galaxy, the Milky Way and they introduce the challenges inherent in mapping the geometry and expansion of the universe. This material forms part of the course S282 Astronomy.

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Astronomy - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- Astronomy from 2010-04-13T00:26:37

A short introduction to this album.

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Our Invisible Sun from 2009-01-23T03:15:44

Scientists investigate sun spots, solar flares and arcs using x-ray telescopes, featuring the Big Bear Observatory in LA.

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Transcript -- Our Invisible Sun from 2009-01-23T03:15:43

Scientists investigate sun spots, solar flares and arcs using x-ray telescopes, featuring the Big Bear Observatory in LA.

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VLA, HEIDI & YOKOH from 2009-01-23T03:14:44

What would the sun look like if we had magnetically sensitive eyes? How the most sensitive radio telescopes on earth work.

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Transcript -- VLA, HEIDI & YOKOH from 2009-01-23T03:14:43

What would the sun look like if we had magnetically sensitive eyes? How the most sensitive radio telescopes on earth work.

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Is Our Sun Normal? from 2009-01-23T03:13:44

Astronomers compare events on other stars to helps us better understand our sun.

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Transcript -- Is Our Sun Normal? from 2009-01-23T03:13:43

Astronomers compare events on other stars to helps us better understand our sun.

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Mapping the Milky Way from 2009-01-23T03:12:44

The discovery of radio emissions from the Milky Way, and the theory of dark-matter.

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Transcript -- Mapping the Milky Way from 2009-01-23T03:12:43

The discovery of radio emissions from the Milky Way, and the theory of dark-matter.

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The Shape of Our Galaxy from 2009-01-23T03:11:44

Infra-red satellites. The DIRBE experiment on NASA's Cosmic Explorer opened a new window into the Milky Way.

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Transcript -- The Shape of Our Galaxy from 2009-01-23T03:11:43

Infra-red satellites. The DIRBE experiment on NASA's Cosmic Explorer opened a new window into the Milky Way.

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The Scale of Our Galaxy from 2009-01-23T03:10:44

A route map to the stars. The Hipparcos satellite measured the position of stars with better precision than ever before.

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Transcript -- The Scale of Our Galaxy from 2009-01-23T03:10:43

A route map to the stars. The Hipparcos satellite measured the position of stars with better precision than ever before.

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Radio Telescopes and Stellar Jets from 2009-01-23T03:09:44

The advent of radio astronomy. How radio telescopes like the Maxwell telescope in Hawaii work and what they can tell us about cosmic jets.

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Transcript -- Radio Telescopes and Stellar Jets from 2009-01-23T03:09:43

The advent of radio astronomy. How radio telescopes like the Maxwell telescope in Hawaii work and what they can tell us about cosmic jets.

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Detecting Galactic Jets from 2009-01-23T03:08:44

How do radio astronomers see jets far outside our galaxy? Introducing the MERLIN array in the UK and the VLA in New Mexico.

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Transcript -- Detecting Galactic Jets from 2009-01-23T03:08:43

How do radio astronomers see jets far outside our galaxy? Introducing the MERLIN array in the UK and the VLA in New Mexico.

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Measuring Black Holes from 2009-01-23T03:07:44

What is the connection between black holes and cosmic jets? Scientists measure the mass and gravitational energy of black holes.

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Transcript -- Measuring Black Holes from 2009-01-23T03:07:43

What is the connection between black holes and cosmic jets? Scientists measure the mass and gravitational energy of black holes.

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What Causes Jets? from 2009-01-23T03:06:44

What goes on deep in the centre of galaxies? Revealing the power source for stars and galactic jets.

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Transcript -- What Causes Jets? from 2009-01-23T03:06:43

What goes on deep in the centre of galaxies? Revealing the power source for stars and galactic jets.

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The Expanding Universe from 2009-01-23T03:05:44

Russell Stannard uses simple analogies to explain difficult concepts. The expansion of space, and the cosmological red-shift, or doppler shift.

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Transcript -- The Expanding Universe from 2009-01-23T03:05:43

Russell Stannard uses simple analogies to explain difficult concepts. The expansion of space, and the cosmological red-shift, or doppler shift.

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Geometry of the Universe from 2009-01-23T03:04:44

Russell Stannard explains why standard Euclidean geometry doesn't apply when considering the geometry of outer space.

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Transcript -- Geometry of the Universe from 2009-01-23T03:04:43

Transcript -- Russell Stannard explains why standard Euclidean geometry doesn't apply when considering the geometry of outer space.

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Transcript -- Geometry of the Universe from 2009-01-23T03:04:43

Russell Stannard explains why standard Euclidean geometry doesn't apply when considering the geometry of outer space.

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