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Listening Machines

From Balloons to Satellite payloads: Space Regulations and Collaborative Open Source Astronomy [ENG]

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Jayanth talks to Chandra about his current projects that listen to the invisible wavelengths of astrophysics. Using high altitude balloons and as his team’s ambitions to go aboard a space shuttle in future, he discusses various opportunities for collaborations and impediments that exists for scientists to be able to listen into deep space.

https://creativedisturbance.org/podcast-player/2000/from-balloons-to-satellite-payloads-space-regulations-and-collaborative-open-source-astronomy-eng.mp3

Download file | Play in new window | Recorded on November 9, 2017

Hosts

Sharath Chandra

Sharath Chandra

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Jayanth Murthy

Jayanth Murthy

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