
This is the first of our new mid-month shows. First we get some breaking news from the Hubble Space Telescope, we listen to the second half of our interview with Carole Mundell about active galactic nuclei and supermassive black holes, and we put your questions to Tim in the Ask an Astronomer segment. For the extra shows we won't be having the normal format intros and outros but we still won't take them too seriously. As a start we work out how many rice crispies you could fit in the 76m diameter Lovell Telescope. Can you work it out?
Show Links
Interview with Dr Carole Mundell (Liverpool John Moores University)
- MP3: Download this segment individually (low and high bandwidth versions)
- MP3: First part of the interview with Dr Carole Mundell about gamma ray burst observations with the Liverpool Telescope (May 2007).
Ask an astronomer - Oscillations and Planets
- MP3: Download this segment individually (low and high bandwidth versions)
- Stellarium - free planetarium software
- Celestia - free space simulation software
- Cartes du Ciel
- Heavens Above - select your location
- Paper: Gray, David, Nature, Volume 385, Issue 6619, pp. 795-796 (1997)
- Paper: Gray, David, Nature, Volume 391, Issue 391, p. 153, 154 (1998)
- The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia
- COROT website (ESA)
Show Credits
Interview: | Nick Rattenbury talked to Dr Carole Mundell |
Ask an Astronomer: | Ian Morison and Tim O'Brien |
Presenters: | David Ault |
Editors: | Stuart Lowe and David Ault |
Cover Art: | Artist?s impression of a Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star. CREDIT: NASA, ESA and G. Bacon |
Website: | Stuart Lowe |
Cover art: | Artist's impression of a Jupiter-sized planet passing in front of its parent star. Credit: NASA, ESA and G. Bacon |