
In the show this time we find out how astronomers and particle physicists are detecting cosmic rays hitting our atmosphere with the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina [13:43 - 40:41]. Nick also gives us an update on some recent extrasolar planet discoveries which have found a planet only 3.3 times the mass of the Earth orbiting a star thought to be a brown dwarf [2:13 - 8:40].
Show Links
- Total Solar Eclipse: 1 August 2008
- Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics (MOA)
- Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE)
- Jodcast: IAU 2006 - planet definitions
- Jodcast: Interview with Johanna Jarvis (previously Ashwell) about lithium in J37
- BBC News: Tiniest extrasolar planet found
- MOA-2007-BLG-192Lb: A Low-Mass Planet with a Possible Sub-Stellar-Mass Host
Interview with Dr Tim Huege (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory
- Wikipedia: Biography of Pierre Victor Auger
- KASCADE - Grande at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
- Dr Tim Huege at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- A New Astrophysics Facility Rises from the Pampa
- Pierre Auger Observatory event explorer - the public can browse 1% of the data collected
- Realplayer video clips giving an overview of the observatory
- Aerial views of the observatory
- Explore the observatory in Google Earth (includes high energy particle events)
- LOFAR
- LOPES
Show Credits
Interview: | Dr Tim Huege and Nick Rattenbury |
Presenters: | David Ault, Stuart Lowe, and Nick Rattenbury |
Editors: | Stuart Lowe and Roy Smits |
Segment Presenter: | |
Website: | Stuart Lowe |
Cover art: | A cosmic ray event viewed by all four of the fluorescence detectors of the Pierre Auger Observatory Credit: Pierre Auger Observatory |