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The First Image of a Black Hole |
Professor Heino Falcke of Radboud University, Nijmegen delivers the 19th Hintze Lecture - reviewing the latest results of the Event Horizon Telescope, its scientific implications and future expansions of the array |
Heino Falcke |
19 Nov 2019 |
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The Quest for Nearby Habitable Worlds |
The 16th Hintze lecture, 25th April 2018 delivered by Professor René Doyon, Director, Mont-Mégantic Observatory & Institute for Research on Exoplanets, University of Montreal, Canada |
Rene Doyon |
22 May 2018 |
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ALMA and the Birth of Stars Across Galaxies |
The 2018 Astor Visiting Lecture 14th March 2018 delivered by Professor Adam Leroy, Ohio State University. |
Adam Leroy |
28 Mar 2018 |
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Telescopes Now Lecture 4: The Pierre Auger Observatory |
In the fourth and final lecture in the 'Telescopes Now' series, Professor Alan Watson talks about his work at the Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory. |
Alan Watson |
03 Mar 2009 |
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Telescopes Now Lecture 3: The Gemini Telescopes |
In the third in a series of lectures by senior astronomers about recent developments in telescopes, Professor Roger Davies talks about his work on the Gemini Telescopes. |
Roger Davies |
03 Mar 2009 |
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Telescopes Now Lecture 2: Jodrell Bank, the Lovell Telescope and e-MERLIN |
In the second in a series of lectures by senior astronomers about recent developments in the telescope, Professor Phil Diamond talks about his work at Jodrell Bank on E-Merlin, and in particular the Lovell Telescope. |
Phil Diamond |
03 Mar 2009 |
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Telescopes Now Lecture 1: The William Herschel and the Hubble telescopes |
In the first in a series of lectures by senior astronomers about recent developments in telescopes, Professor Alexander Boksenberg talks about his work with the William Herschel and the Hubble telescopes. |
Alexander Boksenberg |
03 Mar 2009 |