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Astrobites for your ears. Three grad students bring you cutting-edge research findings in astronomy and connect the dots between diverse subfields.
Astrobites for your ears. Three grad students bring you cutting-edge research findings in astronomy and connect the dots between diverse subfields.
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Saturday Nov 06, 2021
Episode 44: Fast and Slow
Saturday Nov 06, 2021
Saturday Nov 06, 2021
All speeds are relative—especially in astrophysics. In today’s episode, we learn about the timescales of different transients and explore what the fastest and slowest events can teach us. Alex describes the fastest koala in the universe, Will shares the slowest rotating lighthouse known to date, and Malena tosses in a magnetic curveball to bring us home.
Astrobites:
https://astrobites.org/2019/05/20/radio-pulsars-how-slow-do-they-go/
https://astrobites.org/2020/04/20/a-fast-blue-koala-shines-bright-in-a-distant-galaxy/
Space sound: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Sounds_from_space
Randall Munroe’s mole of moles calculation: https://what-if.xkcd.com/4/
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