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How to See the Rest of the Universe

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It's season 3!


The $10bn James Webb telescope, named after the 1960s leader of NASA who saw the moon landing through, has been in the works since the 1990s and astronomy has laid all of their eggs in this basket. Science enthusiasts everywhere are delighted to have a distraction from that which shall not be named and return to blissful ignorance in the face of the sheer vastness of the universe - and we will see things we never have seen before.


Will we see the birth of galaxies and the universe? Maybe learn about the origin of dark matter and gain a better understanding of our context of the universe.


This episode Andrew and Aidan get excited about the biggest project in science, come and catch our buzz!


Living Room Logic is run by PhD Fellow Andrew McGovern and Post Doctoral Researcher Dr Aidan Long. We would like to thank each of our patrons on patreon who make this all possible. If you would like to support the podcast, we welcome you to support us on Patreon.com/livingroomlogic.

https://www.patreon.com/LivingRoomLogic

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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It's season 3!


The $10bn James Webb telescope, named after the 1960s leader of NASA who saw the moon landing through, has been in the works since the 1990s and astronomy has laid all of their eggs in this basket. Science enthusiasts everywhere are delighted to have a distraction from that which shall not be named and return to blissful ignorance in the face of the sheer vastness of the universe - and we will see things we never have seen before.


Will we see the birth of galaxies and the universe? Maybe learn about the origin of dark matter and gain a better understanding of our context of the universe.


This episode Andrew and Aidan get excited about the biggest project in science, come and catch our buzz!


Living Room Logic is run by PhD Fellow Andrew McGovern and Post Doctoral Researcher Dr Aidan Long. We would like to thank each of our patrons on patreon who make this all possible. If you would like to support the podcast, we welcome you to support us on Patreon.com/livingroomlogic.

https://www.patreon.com/LivingRoomLogic

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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