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Released: 4 September 2017
Duration: 70 minutes, 11 seconds
Host Paul Carr welcomes long-time panelist Nick Nielsen to talk about some of the latest news in radios astronomy - both the serious science and the lurid headlines. Radio Bursts (FRBs) have been know for some years now, but a the only known repeating FRB, 121102, has been acting up lately.
FRB 121102: Detection at 4 - 8 GHz band with Breakthrough Listen backend at Green Bank
BREAKTHROUGH LISTEN DETECTS REPEATING FAST RADIO BURSTS FROM THE DISTANT UNIVERSE
Jason Siegel: Five Reasons Why The Signals From Stephen Hawking's Breakthrough Initiative Aren't Aliens
14-jason-hessels-on-repeating.html">Astronomer Jason Hessels on the repeating FRB
The Most Mysterious Star in the Galaxy
Host and Producer: Paul Carr
Music: DJ Spooky
Recorded: 4 September 2017
Released: 4 September 2017
Duration: 70 minutes, 11 seconds
Host Paul Carr welcomes long-time panelist Nick Nielsen to talk about some of the latest news in radios astronomy - both the serious science and the lurid headlines. Radio Bursts (FRBs) have been know for some years now, but a the only known repeating FRB, 121102, has been acting up lately.
LinksFRB 121102: Detection at 4 - 8 GHz band with Breakthrough Listen backend at Green Bank
BREAKTHROUGH LISTEN DETECTS REPEATING FAST RADIO BURSTS FROM THE DISTANT UNIVERSE
Jason Siegel: Five Reasons Why The Signals From Stephen Hawking's Breakthrough Initiative Aren't Aliens
14-jason-hessels-on-repeating.html">Astronomer Jason Hessels on the repeating FRB
The Most Mysterious Star in the Galaxy
Credits:Host and Producer: Paul Carr
Music: DJ Spooky
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