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Have you ever wondered what astronomers get up to?
Nic and Rebecca celebrate Future Week here at the university by inviting Joanna Lewis to the mic, who tells them all about the European Spallation Source, ESS, which is currently under construction here in Lund. Thereafter they take a closer look at SN1572 with a little help from Katrin Ros, editor of the magazine 'Populär Astronomy'.
The Meridian is produced by Lund Observatory. For more information, and pictures, please visit our website: www.astro.lu.se/TheMeridian
Note that in this podcast series there is a significant risk we may mention astrophysics, planetary science, astronomy research, PhD studies, telescopes, both space based and ground based observatories, telescope development, space missions, astronauts, Earth science, particle physics, stars, planets, moons, galaxies, nebulae, stellar clusters, cosmology, astrometry, astronomers, instrumentation, data reduction, spectroscopy, photometry, exoplanets (from exo-Earths to ultra-hot Jupiters), simulations and modeling, solar science and solar storms, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, stellar evolution, supernovae and many more space related topics.
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Have you ever wondered what astronomers get up to?
Nic and Rebecca celebrate Future Week here at the university by inviting Joanna Lewis to the mic, who tells them all about the European Spallation Source, ESS, which is currently under construction here in Lund. Thereafter they take a closer look at SN1572 with a little help from Katrin Ros, editor of the magazine 'Populär Astronomy'.
The Meridian is produced by Lund Observatory. For more information, and pictures, please visit our website: www.astro.lu.se/TheMeridian
Note that in this podcast series there is a significant risk we may mention astrophysics, planetary science, astronomy research, PhD studies, telescopes, both space based and ground based observatories, telescope development, space missions, astronauts, Earth science, particle physics, stars, planets, moons, galaxies, nebulae, stellar clusters, cosmology, astrometry, astronomers, instrumentation, data reduction, spectroscopy, photometry, exoplanets (from exo-Earths to ultra-hot Jupiters), simulations and modeling, solar science and solar storms, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, stellar evolution, supernovae and many more space related topics.