How Cool Is That? Exploring the Low-Temperature Universe
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Although
cataclysmic explosions and the fiery furnaces of massive stars are
attention-grabbers, many of the most critically important events and
physical processes in astronomy take place in the coolest objects in the
cosmos: regions wherein stars and planets are born, as just one
example.
NASA has begun a series of studies of four concepts
that will in a few years’ time produce candidate designs for a major
space observatory to begin construction later next decade.
Please
join our regular hosts, Tony Darnell, Alberto Conti, and Harley
Thronson, as they discuss with Dr. Margaret Meixner from the Space
Telescope Science Institute and Dr. David Leisawitz of NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center the science that can be revealed by an observatory
operating at the longest infrared wavelengths.
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cataclysmic explosions and the fiery furnaces of massive stars are
attention-grabbers, many of the most critically important events and
physical processes in astronomy take place in the coolest objects in the
cosmos: regions wherein stars and planets are born, as just one
example.
NASA has begun a series of studies of four concepts
that will in a few years’ time produce candidate designs for a major
space observatory to begin construction later next decade.
Please
join our regular hosts, Tony Darnell, Alberto Conti, and Harley
Thronson, as they discuss with Dr. Margaret Meixner from the Space
Telescope Science Institute and Dr. David Leisawitz of NASA’s Goddard
Space Flight Center the science that can be revealed by an observatory
operating at the longest infrared wavelengths.
Follow DeepAstronomy on Twitter:
@DeepAstronomy
Like DeepAstronomy on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/DeepAstronomy/
Like Space Fan News on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SpaceFan/
Follow DeepAstronomy on Google+
http://google.com/+DeepAstronomy
http://google.com/+TonyDarnell
We also have a great Google+ Community, come share your thoughts and join the discussion!
https://plus.google.com/communities/1...
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