Mountain Radio Astronomy sheather@nrao.edu (Sue Ann Heatherly)
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Ever wonder about radio astronomy? Join us at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, WV for fascinating interviews with astronomers who are using the largest fully steerable telescope in the world: The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telelscope. Each episode is about 20-30 minutes in length.
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GBT Upgrade Project
Mike Holstine, Business Manager and engineer at the NRAO in Green Bank, describes the project to replace the GBT track this summer.
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Bubbles in the Milky Way
Dr. Jay Lockman of NRAO discusses how bubbles can form in the Milky Way, and tells us we might be in one.
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Astronomy and Life at the South Pole
Dr. Jules Harnett describes her work, daily life and other adventures at the South Pole.
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Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe
Dr. Jim Condon of NRAO chats about what we know and what we DON'T know about the universe.
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Happy Birthday, NRAO!
Dr. Frank Ghigo of NRAO, talks about the founding of NRAO in 1956 and the Observatory's early years
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Radar Moon
Bruce Campbell, National Air and Space Museum astronomer, describes how he maps the moon through the use of radar.