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Catch a Wave

Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

Science, Technology

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2013

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Let there be light. Otherwise we couldn’t watch a sunset or YouTube. Yet what your eye sees is but a narrow band in the electromagnetic spectrum. Shorten those light waves and you get invisible gamma radiation. Lengthen them and tune into a radio broadcast. Discover what’s revealed about our universe as you travel along the electromagnetic spectrum. There’s the long of it: an ambitious goal to construct the world’s largest radio telescope array … and the short: a telescope that images high-energy gamma rays from black holes. Also, the structure of the universe as seen through X-ray eyes and a physicist sings the praises of infrared light. Literally. And, while gravity waves are not in the electromagnetic club, these ripples in spacetime could explain some of the biggest mysteries of the cosmos. But first, we have to catch them! Guests: Anil Ananthaswamy – Journalist and consultant for New Scientist in London Harvey Tananbaum – Director of the Chandra X-Ray Center, located in Cambridge Massachusetts at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory David Reitze – Executive director of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO), California Institute of Technology Albert Lazzarini – Deputy director, LIGO, California Institute of Technology Alan Marscher – Professor of astronomy at Boston University Descripción en español First released March 19, 2012 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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How serious even is climate change and when should we start building our rafts?

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Imagine you're in Greece in the 5th century BC and you have important information to share. Fidepities, I have some important information to share.

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Yes, General, what is it?

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Tell the city of Athens, we have been victorious, we have defeated the Persians.

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They must know as soon as possible.

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Yes sir, right away. How do I get this info to Athens?

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