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The Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory is spearheading the completely new field of gravitational wave astronomy and opening a whole new window on the universe. LIGO's exquisitely sensitive instruments may ultimately take us farther back in time than we've ever been, catching, perhaps, the first murmurs of the universe in formation.
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The Griffith Observatory is one of L.A.'s most recognizable landmarks, and also the world's most popular telescope. Over 7 million people have looked through the Zeiss Telescope since the observatory opened in 1935, including our very own Leah D'Emilio, who visited the famous building and spoke to Robert Spellman about the history of this very important attraction.
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Swift is a multi-wavelength observatory dedicated to the study of gamma-ray burst science. Its 3 instruments work together to observe GRBs and afterglows in the gamma-ray, ultraviolet and optical wavebands. Launched 20 November 2004. More info- http://swift.gsfc.na sa.gov/docs/swift/ab out_swift/
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Episode #21 was a special treat: Ghostland Observatory. Thomas and Aaron stopped by and played a set April 2nd of 06. They even helped us decorate the set. Edited and produced by Carter Francis for KVRX and TSTV.
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A video from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory regarding the AMANDA (Antartic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array) project. Source- http://www.icecube.w isc.edu/index.php