Astrophiz 23: Meet Asteroid Hunters Daniel Bamberger & Guy Wells. + Ian Musgrave's Whats up Doc

Published: Dec. 15, 2016, 2:16 a.m.

b'Yay! Astrophiz 23 is out now on Soundcloud or subscribe in iTunes.\\nMeet Asteroid Hunters Daniel Bamberger and Guy Wells. Astrophotographer Dr Ian \\u2018Astroblog\\u2019 Musgrave in \\u2019What\\u2019s up Doc\\u2019 tells us what to look for in the night sky this week.\\n\\nFeature Interview: Daniel Bamberger & Guy Wells, who have set up the rapidly expanding and recognised Northolt Branch Observatory, explain how they image and verify orbits of asteroids and other NEOs. (Near earth Objects)\\n\\nDr Nadezhda Cherbakov has been incommunicado, so we will have to wait for next week to look at the Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram\\n\\n\\u201cWhat\\u201ds Up in the Sky this Week\\u201d with Dr Musgrave: The planets of the morning sky, the evening sky and the Geminids meteor shower under a full moon.\\n\\nIn the News:\\n1. The Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR), the antennas are receiving radio signals that have travelled billions of years to get here, from the depths of the cosmos. \\u2028\\u20282. Another citizen science project turns up remarkable pulsar science via the einstein@home project. \\n\\n3. Daniel Ung, a Masters student at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, has won the 2016 FEKO Student Competition, with implications for SKA and the MWA, the Murchison Widefield Array.'