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Quasars, Supernovae, and the Early Universe - Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion Jan. 19, 2020
FromThe Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity
Quasars, Supernovae, and the Early Universe - Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion Jan. 19, 2020
FromThe Cosmic Companion - Astronomy, Space, Technology Advancing Humanity
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Jan 19, 2021
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This week on Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion, we head out to Jupiter, where the Juno spacecraft readies to spend five more years exploring the Jovian system. Next, we will travel far out in space, and back in time, exploring the oldest quasar ever seen by astronomers. Finally, we will examine the remains of a star that was seen exploding 1,700 years ago, piecing together details of a supernova long lost to history. Video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/dn7pgwbltEYLearn more: https://thecosmiccompanion.netSubscribe today and never miss an episode!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support Get full access to The Cosmic Companion at thecosmiccompanion.substack.com/subscribe
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Jan 19, 2021
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