Astrophiz 65: Dr Andrew Cameron - Extreme relativistic binaries

Published: Aug. 31, 2018, 4:18 a.m.

b"Astrophiz 65: Dr Andrew Cameron \\n\\nThis episode features an extended interview with a pulsar radio astronomer, Dr Andrew Cameron, who was awarded his Doctorate from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics and the University of Bonn. Andrew has just returned from China where he is working with the world\\u2019s largest instrument, the FAST radio telescope. It\\u2019s a massive 500m Spherical Telescope, and currently holds the record for the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world. He also uses the Parkes radio telescope for his pulsar research, and explains an exciting new pulsar search technique.\\n\\nIn our regular segment for astrophotographers and observers, Dr Ian \\u201cAstroblog\\u2019 Musgrave presents \\u2018What\\u2019s Up Doc? where he tells us what's up in the evening, night and morning skies for the next two weeks. In this episode he tells us about the planets currently visible to the naked eye, and for Aurora Hunters who recently enjoyed an unexpected visit from \\u2018the lady\\u2019 Ian explains the ongoing mystery of \\u2018Steve\\u2019, how the name originated and how the previous explanation of this intriguing phenomena was completely wrong, and citizen science may provide some answers.\\n\\nIn the News: \\nMost distant galaxy discovered by the Gemini Observatory at 12.5B LY \\nRuby Payne-Scott\\u2019s obituary finally in the NY Times"