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Chris and Rob talk about advanced robotics, supernovae in M82, and the rise and fall of the BICEP2 results. There are Yellowballs in the Milky Way, and a lovely Philae GIF. Links: Philae GIF The BICEP bubbles bursts and...
131 Flocculent Penguin Isotropy is an episode from Recycled Electrons by Robert Simpson and Chris Lintott. Chris and Rob talk about advanced robotics, supernovae in M82, and the rise and fall of the BICEP2 results. There are Yellowballs in...
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Chris and Rob talk about advanced robotics, supernovae in M82, and the rise and fall of the BICEP2 results. There are Yellowballs in the Milky Way, and a lovely Philae GIF. Links: Philae GIF The BICEP bubbles bursts and M82 from LOFAR: Yellowballs: A nice merger : A movie of a laser beam pulse at super high frame rate: Making robots that can do better than us MWP made APOD with the Yellow balls [ MP3 Link ] Episode . If you have anything you’d like us to look at, or any questions you’d like us to answer - use the links at the top of the web page at .
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131 Flocculent Penguin Isotropy is from Recycled Electrons by Robert Simpson and Chris Lintott.
Published Feb 2, 2015