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Podcast #37: Mission Update and Tim Cooper at ScopeX 2018

Podcast #37: Mission Update and Tim Cooper at ScopeX 2018

FromThe Urban Astronomer Podcast


Podcast #37: Mission Update and Tim Cooper at ScopeX 2018

FromThe Urban Astronomer Podcast

ratings:
Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Episode 37 of the Urban Astronomer podcast! This week features a 12:00 public lecture by Tim Cooper, and another of 1:45 Clem Unger's space mission updates. As always, if you enjoy the show and would like to see it grow, there are a few ways that you can help. You could leave a positive review and rating on your favourite podcast service (I'm partial to Podknife but anything goes!). You could send a subscribe link to a friend. You could sign up on our Patreon page and pledge a few dollars financial support. Or you can even just continue listening, and sending in your comments and requests, via email, twitter, or the comments section at the bottom of this page!
Tim Cooper
This is the second episode in our series of ScopeX 2018 public lectures, titled "Drizzle, showers or storms – how’s the weather tonight?". Tim talks about meteors, meteor showers, and where they come from. He has a very long history of detailed observations of meteors and comets, and has a number of prestigious awards from the Astronomical Society of South Africa over the years in recognition for his work. In fact, at the end of this talk, the president of ASSA handed him his Overbeek Award medal, which he had won at the last ASSA AGM. You can see the handover at the end of the video version of his talk, on YouTube
Links

"Drizzle, showers or storms – how’s the weather tonight?" on YouTube
Clem Unger on Twitter
Urban Astronomer on Twitter
The Overbeek Medal
ScopeX

 
Released:
Nov 9, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

Twice monthly show, explaining science and interviewing South African astronomers. Now with extra Science Explainy Bits!