Astrophiz80-Dr JJ Eldridge-Binary Stars

Published: April 26, 2019, 6:10 a.m.

b"In this fabulous episode we are speaking with Dr JJ Eldridge,\\xa0who is\\xa0a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland. \\n\\nTheir general research concerns the lives and deaths of stars and particularly the effects of binary interactions on the lives of binary stars and how these change the appearance of galaxies, alter the rates of different types of supernovae and impact on gravitational wave events.\\n\\nThen for observers and astrophotographers Dr Ian 'Astroblog' Musgrave , in 'What's Up Doc', tells us what to look for in the morning, evening & night skies. And then Ian takes us on an astronomical tangent to talk about a 'stream' of 309 stars discovered by the Gaia spacecraft \\xa0arcing out from Omega Centauri, and the tails and material shedding from Asteroid Gault,\\xa0\\n\\nIn the news:\\n\\n.1. LIGO Observation Run #3 started last week and has already detected a new gravitational wave event, the hunt is on for multi-wavelength counterparts. If it is, as indicated, a NS-NS event, the universe just got a whole lot more gold and platinum.\\n\\n.2. NASA's InSight robot detects first clear Marsquake, ushering a new scientific discipline. Martian Seismology.\\n\\n.3. An international team find the earliest building block of our universe, the helium hydride ion (HeH+) in the direction of the planetary nebula NGC 7027."