Kaufmanis Lecture: The Newest Extragalactic Mystery
Learn about the new mysterious cosmic phenomenon—Fast Radio Bursts—and the revolutionary new radio telescope that will soon enable astronomers ...
College of Science and Engineering, UMN
Chandra Frontiers in Time-Domain Science - October 14 - Stars, Disks, and Planets I
Predicting the Past to Understand the Future: The Context of Time in Considering Habitability - Rachel Osten (Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins ...
CXC Video
Introduction to the HIFI instrument and its data
Contents: 0:20 Outline 0:50 What was HIFI? 5:05 Main characteristics 7:55 Observing modes 9:45 HIFI and the other Herschel spectrometers 11:55 HIFI flux and ...
Herschel Academy
FIRST Explorer
A space-borne low-frequency radio observatory using passive formation flying by Jan Bergman and Prof Alistair Forbes, NPL. Recorded: 18th March 2010 ...
National Physical Laboratory
SARA Annual Conference 2020 on Zoom #3
SARA Annual Conference 2020 on Zoom #3.
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers
The SAGA Project: Satellite Galaxy Populations Around Milky Way-like Galaxies
The properties of the Milky Way's satellite galaxies provide critical clues to how galaxies form. However, the number of Milky Way satellites and their properties ...
CfA Colloquium
SARA Annual Conference 2020 on Zoom #4
SARA Annual Conference 2020 on Zoom #4.
Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers
Jeffrey Peterson: 21cm Intensity Mapping
Essential Cosmology for the Next Generation 2011 was a winter school and research meeting organized by the Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics and ...
Berkeley Lab
A Global View of Star Formation in the Milky Way
Karl Menten (Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie)
CfA Colloquium
Sackler Astronomy Lecture: The Search for Planet Nine
Recent evidence suggests that a massive body is lurking at the outskirts of our solar system, far beyond the orbits of the known giant planets. This object, at a ...
UC Berkeley Events
CITA Presentations Live Stream
CITA Presentations
2020 Nobel Prize for the Milky Way's Black Hole!
Get MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/launchpad and get an exclusive offer for our viewers: an extended, month-long trial, FREE. MagellanTV has the ...
Launch Pad Astronomy
NASA Exploration Science Forum 2020 - J. Burns
Transformative Astrophysics from the Farside of the Moon Jack Burns.
Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute
Fast Radio Bursts -- Nature's Latest Cosmic Mystery
Fast Radio Bursts are millisecond-duration pulses of unknown origin that were discovered by pulsar astronomers in 2007. A decade on from the discovery, with ...
CfA Colloquium
CITA 83: The Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope : Recent Science Results and Upgrade Plans
Title: The Giant Metre-wave Radio Telescope : Recent Science Results and Upgrade Plans Speaker: Yashwant Gupta Date: 2008-08-15 Slides: ...
CITA Presentations
Fast Radio Burst 121102 ( FRB ) Audio - Processed to clarify sonic details for analysis etc
Recently the Breakthrough Listen project (that seeks to find extra-terrestrial life) released a group of 9 FRB (Fast Radio Burst) recordings from a dwarf galaxy 3 ...
Jim Jose Music
Neptune - Voyager's Last Planet (most of it!) - Sept 89
Patrick reports from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena as Voyager 2 makes its closest encounter with Neptune. First broadcast on 10th September 1989 ...
Martin Mobberley
AstroBio2019: Session 9, Monday, July 22
AstroBio2019: Session 9, Monday, July 22 Planets & Life Radio Emission from the Planets, Joe Lazio Cometary Astrobiology, Stefanie Milam Exo-comets, Barry ...
Green Bank Observatory
Steps to the Polarization Horizon
AP weekly specialised seminars / Friday 11 october 2019 John Dickey: Dept. Physics, Univ. Tasmania (Hobart, Australia) At meter- and centimeter-wavelengths, ...
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
The Evolution of the Milky Way Disk
September 14, 2017 Phillips Auditorium Jennifer Johnson Ohio State University Host: Aaron Dotter Abstract: The past 10 billion years have been an exciting time ...
CfA Colloquium
CIFAR Massey Talk 2018: Solving the Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts
The distinguished McGill astrophysicist Victoria Kaspi excels at solving the mysteries of the cosmos – and in the strange phenomenon known as fast radio bursts ...
CIFAR
The Astrophysics of Fast Radio Bursts - Ryan Shannon (February 3, 2020)
More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/the-astrophysics-of-fast-radio-bursts/
Simons Foundation
FAST RADIO BURSTS: The Story So Far...
Fast Radio Bursts are millisecond-duration pulses of unknown origin that were discovered by astronomers in 2007. A decade later, with only two dozen bursts ...
WVU Teaching and Learning Commons
ITC Luncheon March 31, 2016
2:30 Atish Kamble (ITC): "Observing Proton-Proton Collisions in Young Supernovae" 15:12 Daniel Harlow (Harvard Physics): "Black Holes, Holography, and ...
ITC Video
Paul Horowitz: Breakthrough Discuss 2016 – Notional Design for Synoptic Pulsed Optical SETI
The inaugural 2016 Breakthrough Discuss Workshop was held April 15-16, 2016 at Stanford University and sponsored by the Breakthrough Initiatives and the ...
Breakthrough
Galaxy surveys and the possible breakdown of the standard model of cosmology
IAP weekly specialised seminars / Friday 27 September 2019 Bhuvnesh Jain: Center for Particle Cosmology, the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphie, ...
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
Many New Fast Radio Bursts Found, Including Another Repeater
One of the big mysteries in astronomy is unfolding right before our eyes: fast radio bursts. And now a new Canadian radio telescope has come online, detecting ...
Fraser Cain
Triggering Big Bursts of Star Formation - Trisha Ashley (SETI Talks 2016)
Dwarf galaxies tend to form stars inefficiently. Yet, blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies are a subset of dwarf galaxies that have intense and concentrated star ...
SETI Institute
The Astrophysics of Fast Radio Bursts - Jim Cordes (February 5, 2020)
More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/the-astrophysics-of-fast-radio-bursts/
Simons Foundation
The Dawn of Creation: The First Two Billion Years
March 4, 2009 Dr. Stephen Beckwith (University of California) All the great islands of stars in the universe got their start in the first billion years after the ...
SVAstronomyLectures
The biggest black hole burp, a wobbly Milky Way & Betelgeuse is brighter | Night Sky News March 2020
It's Night Sky News time again just in time to distract us from the normal news. Timestamps and links to papers below. #stargazing #spacenews #astronomy ...
Dr. Becky
Timeline of United States discoveries | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: Timeline of United States discoveries Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading.
wikipedia tts
Three growing supermassive black holes in one galaxy?! | Night Sky News December 2019
It's night sky news time again - and lucky for us the astronomy news of the month is all black hole related! Timestamps and links to papers below. 00:35 - ISS ...
Dr. Becky
The Astrophysics of Fast Radio Bursts - Amanda Weltman (February 5, 2020)
More details: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/event/the-astrophysics-of-fast-radio-bursts/
Simons Foundation
Scott C. Noble: Investigating the Variability of Accreting Binary Black Holes | Webinar 84
Investigating the Variability of Accreting Binary Black Holes Speaker Scott C. Noble NASA-GSFC and The University of Tulsa, USA Host Alejandro Cárdenas ...
lawphysics
3D Scientific Visualization with Blender
Brian Kent.
NCSAatIllinois
10 Unknown Signals From Outer Space
Is there anybody out there? Astronomers and physicists and constantly listening to the skies and sometimes blips, signals and mysterious light emissions get ...
Alltime10s
Are we alone in the universe or is alien life inevitable?
666 ABC Canberra Mornings host Genevieve Jacobs talks with Professor Brian Schmidt, Dr Alan Duffy, Professor Naomi McClure-Griffiths, Professor Matthew ...
Science & Technology Australia
The Nature and Structure of the Milky Way — Dr Naomi McClure-Griffiths
We live in a hefty spiral-patterned galaxy called the Milky Way. Though we can all see the galaxy on a nightly basis, we know surprisingly little about our home.
The Professor Harry Messel International Science School
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS PRSE
Fifty Years of Pulsars - In this talk, Dame Jocelyn gave an account of the discovery of pulsars (in November 1967) and summarised what we know about them ...
The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Betelgeuse Explained
At the beginning of 2020, the world held its collective breath as a nearby behemoth star, called Betelgeuse, start to dramatically fade. Could this mean the star is ...
Cool Worlds
Fast Radio Bursts: A long-standing mystery about to end?
In 2007, astronomers detected a radio signal from the sky that was unlike any seen before. It lasted only a millisecond but was extremely bright. Even more ...
SETI Institute