Let there be Light
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Tune into the longest running national radio science feature in the country: StarDate - created by the UT McDonald Observatory.
Also, what kind of philosophy lies within a telescope? Let's Ask Dr. Science.
And finally, hear from Dr. Steven Finkelstein about his research into the first stars born into the universe, the Hubble vs the JWST, and the history of Star Wars references in astronomy papers.
While I was [ruining a million dollar telescope by cleaning it with a kimwipe], you heard [Onward to the Edge by Symphony of Science]
When I went to [characterize some protostellar objects], you heard [Celestial Hotel by Elvi Centauri]
Thank you to [Dr. Steven Finkelstein] for being on the show.
Questions? Comments? Confusion? Connect with me via email at ScienceKVRX@utexas.edu or drop me a message on Instagram @ScienceKVRX.
Audio assets were produced by Indigo Starbeam, you can find him where ever you stream music.
Image is Maisie's Galaxy, the oldest known galaxy in the universe, named after Dr. Finkelstein's daughter.
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