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Looking Up - 18 June 25 - The Place of the Stars18 Jun 202500:05:20
FMR's John Woodland is putting on a series of stellar choral concerts called 'The Place of the Stars' with Vox in the Observatory McClean dome and talks to Kechil about it in the dome itself.
Looking Up - 11 June 25 - Professor Oleg Smirnov and Kechil talk more about PARROT pulsar11 Jun 202500:05:01
Professor Oleg Smirnov at Rhodes University and SARAO talks some more to Kechil about the PARROT pulsar.
Looking Up - 09 Apr 25 - Kechil talks to Sam Wilson, author of The First Murder on Mars09 Apr 202500:05:01
Kechil talks to Sam Wilson, author of The First Murder on Mars about some of the practicalities of living on Mars
Looking Up - 26 Apr 23 Sara de la Fuente is the Science Operations Manager26 Apr 202300:05:51
Sara de la Fuente is the Science Operations Manager for a very interesting mission that was launched on 14th April to visit the icy moons of Jupiter. The mission will involve many different science instruments. For example, it will take detailed images and measure the magnetic fields around Jupiter's moons.
Looking Up - 19 Apr 23 Two important rockets to talk about19 Apr 202300:05:08
Two important rockets to talk about. Firstly the launch of the JUICE mission last Friday to the moons of Jupiter, and secondly Space-X's gigantic Starship.
Looking Up - 12 Apr 23 The Earth, and every other object we know in space12 Apr 202300:05:15
The Earth, and every other object we know in space, could be bobbing around on an ocean of low frequency gravity waves. Kechil explains something about what this means.
Looking up - 05 Apr 23 More NEOs, or Near Earth Objects05 Apr 202300:03:47
More NEOs, or Near Earth Objects. An asteroid passed by at 175,000 kms. A close shave! What can we do about these threatening lumps of rock?
Looking Up - 29 Mar 23 Kechil talks to Dr Chris Pearson29 Mar 202300:05:58
How is your cosmological coupling? What has this to do with Dark Energy? What are black holes up to? What is Cold Death and when might it occur? These and other questions may have nothing to do with your daily life, but they are fascinating. Kechil talks to Dr Chris Pearson who has the answers, or, as a true scientist, knows more of what we don't know.
Looking Up - 22 Mar 23 Dr Chris Pearson tells Kechil about the scary Event Horizon22 Mar 202300:05:34
Dr Chris Pearson tells Kechil about the scary Event Horizon, the point of no return when you get near a black hole. Hear it from the expert!
Looking Up - 15 Mar 23 Black holes! What are they?15 Mar 202300:05:52
Black holes! What are they? How many are out there? How do we know they are there? Kechil talks to Dr Chris Pearson who was in Cape Town with the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope project.
Looking Up - 08 March 23 Kechil talks to Louisa Quartermaine from Perth08 Mar 202300:04:50
There is a big meeting happening right now in Cape Town at the South African Astronomical Observatory, where engineers, technologists and scientists have flown in from the four corners. Kechil talks to Louisa Quartermaine from Perth about the Australian component of the Square Kilometre Array, the biggest telescope being built in the world, in South Africa and Australia.
Looking Up - 01 March 23 There is a pretty conjunction of Venus and Jupiter01 Mar 202300:04:24
There is a pretty conjunction of Venus and Jupiter you might like to take a look at in the evening or just before sunrise, if you have a clear western aspect. Kechil motors through conjunctions, alignments and other geometric features of our position in the solar system.
Looking Up - 22 Feb 23 A reminder that the observatory has open nights on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month22 Feb 202300:04:50
A reminder that the observatory has open nights on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 8pm. You need to book which you can do from their website saao.ac.za.
The Very Large Telescope and the European Space Agency's space telescopes have combined strengths and produced images of an exoplanet orbiting around a star in the constellation of Lepus. You can see this for yourself either on space.com or on the European Southern Observatory's website eso.org.
Looking Up - 02 Apr 25 - Sam Wilson, author of The First Murder on Mars02 Apr 202500:05:21
Kechil talks to Sam Wilson, author of The First Murder on Mars about how societies and humans may evolve on Mars
Looking Up - 15 Feb 23 There is a pretty chain of planets to be seen after sunset at this time15 Feb 202300:03:55
There is a pretty chain of planets to be seen after sunset at this time, if you have a clear western horizon. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) has been visible in the southern hemisphere - a green blob that won't be back here, if at all, for a very very long time. And three more objects have been shot down by the US militia.
Looking Up - 08 Feb 23 Last Sunday the US shot down a Chinese balloon08 Feb 202300:03:54
Last Sunday the US shot down a Chinese balloon which had made its way across US territory. What is special about balloons? What sort of balloon was it? Are we all living in a spy novel?
Looking Up - 01 Feb 23 Kechil unpacks the Skittles image from the James Webb Space Telescope01 Feb 202300:04:36
Kechil unpacks the Skittles image from the James Webb Space Telescope which she and astronomer Pamala Klassen were chatting about last week.
Looking Up - 25 Jan 23 Pamela Kassen, an astronomer from Edinburgh, is here in Cape Town25 Jan 202300:05:37
Pamela Kassen, an astronomer from Edinburgh, is here in Cape Town and talks to Kechil about the latest from the James Webb Space Telescope, a telescope up in space whose data she works with. Here she describes that the universe has far more galaxies than originally thought, and it is a colourful place.
Looking Up - 18 Jan 23 A satellite launch recently failed from the UK on 9th January18 Jan 202300:04:38
A satellite launch recently failed from the UK on 9th January. Satellites were to be released from a rocket fired from a jumbo jet which took off from Cornwall, a southern county in England. This was the first ever satellite launch from the UK, but they will try again. Learn about some other failures, and how bad space can be for your teeth!
LOOKING UP - 11 JAN 23 There is a comet arriving in our neighbourhood11 Jan 202300:04:37
There is a comet arriving in our neighbourhood, listen out for announcements in early February. There are new lunar landers created by private industry, on their way to the Moon. These pave the way for more ambitious undertakings.
Looking Up - 28 Dec 22 How is it that the Earth is not the center of the solar system?28 Dec 202200:04:57
How is it that the Earth is not the center of the solar system? It does look like the Sun, Moon and planets move around us. Retrograde motion, epicycles, these are explained in 5-minutes, with some history thrown in.
Looking Up - 14 Dec 22 The Orion capsule splashed down last Sunday14 Dec 202200:04:36
The Orion capsule splashed down last Sunday, as part of NASA's Artemis programme, which will send humans back to the Moon. Find out how it's going.
Looking Up - 07 Dec 22 Sumari Barocci-Faul, a Masters student at the University of Cape Town07 Dec 202200:05:17
Sumari Barocci-Faul, a Masters student at the University of Cape Town, tells Kechil about her research in cataclysmic variable stars: exploding stars - more great balls of fire.
Looking Up - 30 Nov 22 Great balls of fire!30 Nov 202200:05:15
Great balls of fire! A fireball, or bolide, was seen by many above Kirstenbosch Gardens at the concert last weekend. And other fiery topics: the eruption of Mauna Loa in Hawaii and volcanism on other planets in, and out of, our solar system.
Looking Up - 26 Mar 25 - Saturn's rings have disappeared!26 Mar 202500:05:01
Saturn's rings have disappeared! Also - what's a star party?
Looking Up - 23 Nov 22 Chris Forder has spent a lifetime building telescopes23 Nov 202200:04:53
Chris Forder has spent a lifetime building telescopes, a very worthy hobby. He tells Kechil about the changes that have occurred in telescope design and materials over the last 60 years.
Looking Up - 16 Nov 22 South Africa is to host a ground station for NASA16 Nov 202200:04:35
South Africa is to host a ground station for NASA to communicate with the Artemis lunar exploration programme at Matjiesfontein. This is great news for SANSA. Also a plug for the 2023 Sky Guide Southern Africa published by Penguin Random House / Struik Nature.
Looking Up - 09 Nov 2209 Nov 202200:05:31
Five minutes at the end of each week explores the big and the small questions in astronomy, cosmology, and space science. Hosted by Kechil Kirkham, no subject is too big or too small, and experts are regularly brought on board to illuminate and excite. Cape Town is the place to be for astronomy, with some of the largest telescopes in the world housed or being built not too far away. Looking Up takes advantage of the shoals of scientists and engineers working on the planet’s most advanced astronomy projects, who live and work right here in the Mother City. Kechil has recently acquired an MPhil in Space Studies at the University of Cape Town, and works in South Africa’s space industry on the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope.
Looking Up - 02 Nov 22 Kechil mentions a couple of new space engineering endeavours02 Nov 202200:05:14
Kechil mentions a couple of new space engineering endeavours: how to get heavy objects through tricky atmospheres on other planets, and launching hypersonic planes from other massive planes. Also something scary for Halloween: a large asteroid missed us. Phew!
Looking Up - 26 Oct 22 An ancient text has been found and accurately dated26 Oct 202200:05:33
An ancient text has been found and accurately dated, to the Greek astronomer Hipparchus in 129 BCE. This is a major historical breakthrough as it shows that people were accurately measuring the stars at that time, and using charts to predict their positions and movements.
Looking Up - 12 Oct 22 Out in the Karoo in the middle of the Northern Cape12 Oct 202200:05:46
Out in the Karoo in the middle of the Northern Cape is the site of the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, consisting of 64 MeerKAT radio dishes and other strange instruments, designed to capture radio waves from the universe. Turning them into something astronomers can work with requires the biggest super computer in Africa, massive power generation, and all sorts of high tech equipment. Here to tell us about this is Andre Walker who is in charge of the Data Centre.
Looking Up - 05 Oct 22 The effect of hurricane Ian on space launches05 Oct 202200:04:17
A round up of recent astronomical news: the effect of hurricane Ian on space launches, Citizen Science and the search for exoplanets has a new SETI project, and no eclipse for us down in South Africa.
Looking Up - 30 Sept 22 NASA's DART project could save the entire planet!30 Sep 202200:04:52
NASA's DART project could save the entire planet! Last Monday NASA successfully hit a small lump of rock in space, knocking it very slightly off orbit. This is a demonstration of a method that could be used to deal with a real threat to Earth from space.
Looking Up - 23 Sept 22 Professor Paul Groote talks to Kechil about multiwavelength astronomy23 Sep 202200:05:38
Professor Paul Groote talks to Kechil about multiwavelength astronomy and how it is that we know so much about the stars.
Looking Up - 16 Sept 22 - Want to see the biggest single-mirror telescope in the hemisphere ?16 Sep 202200:05:07
Want to see the biggest single-mirror telescope in the hemisphere? Want to look at the stars through powerful instruments? Claudine Jasmine is a tour guide in Sutherland at the South African Astronomical Observatory and here tells Kechil what you need to do. Go to www.saao.ac.za to book for a day or night tour. It's fabulous. SAAO
Looking Up - 19 Mar 25 - What are the differences between the northern and southern hemispheres?19 Mar 202500:06:23
What are the differences between the northern and southern hemispheres? Barry Linton from the south of England and a member of our local astronomy society, explains.
Looking Up - 09 Sept 2209 Sep 202200:04:28
The James Webb Space Telescope has been at it again, and has found something odd - a star with concentric rings.
Looking Up - 02 Sept 2202 Sep 202200:04:45
What has the James Webb Space Telescope been up to? It's found carbon dioxide on a far away planet, WASP-39b, and also taken a peek at Jupiter's auroras and rings.
Looking Up - 26 Aug 2226 Aug 202200:04:18
Gamma-Ray Bursts: Simon de Wet gives us the low-down. Do not get in the beam of a Gamma Ray Burst. Sadly, the only way to avoid this is to leave planet Earth.
Looking Up - 19 Aug 2219 Aug 202200:04:50
Latest from space: what is the impact on the invasion of Ukraine on the Russian space agency, Roscosmos? What's the latest on the NASA Mars rover? And how is the James Webb Space Telescope doing?
Looking Up - 12 Aug 2212 Aug 202200:05:13
What does statistics have to do with astronomy? Sydil Kupa of the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory tells us what the link is.
Looking Up - 05 Aug 2205 Aug 202200:04:52
Kechil's colleague at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, Sydil Kupa, enjoys statistics. She tells us why
Looking Up - 29 July 2229 Jul 202200:05:05
The James Webb Space Telescope's early images are superb. Kehil gives the lowdown on what this magnificent instrument will be up to in the coming years.
Looking Up - 22 July 2222 Jul 202200:05:48
What was it like being an astronomy back in the day? Dr Robin Catchpole gives a personal account of life at the observatory in Sutherland. Why should astronomers wear a hat? Because it's cold? Well, not quite.
Looking Up - 15 July 2215 Jul 202200:04:41
Continuing the theme of the history of astronomy in South Africa, Dr Robin Catchpole of the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge talks to Kechil about the opening of the observatory in Sutherland, and how things (almost) went awry!
Looking Up - 08 July 2208 Jul 202200:05:17
Dr Robin Catchpole, an astronomer with the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge, started working in local astronomy in 1966, and gives us some background to the foundation of the observatory in Sutherland
Looking Up - 12 Mar 25 - The Moon belongs to everyone, the best things in life are free12 Mar 202500:05:17
"The Moon belongs to everyone, the best things in life are free" says the song, but what about Saturn's 128 newly discovered moons? Do we name them all?
Looking Up - 01 July 2201 Jul 202200:04:36
100 years ago today the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa was formed, and here to tell us about it is Chris de Coning, Director of the History section. If you'd like more information please go to https://assa.saao.ac.za/centres/cape-centre/
Looking Up - 24 June 2224 Jun 202200:04:57
Rotating liquid mirrors of mercury - bet you've never heard of that! There is a new telescope in India with such a mirror being commissioned at the moment. Also some news of a hypergiant, dying star.
Looking Up - 17 June 2217 Jun 202200:05:00
What's up with our space telescopes? The James Webb has been hit by a meteorite (not serious) and the European Space Agency's Gaia telescope has found some interesting things hanging out in our galaxy. One of them is the James Webb.
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