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RAZoom – Cosmic ray muon measurement at a global scale and the associated applications

Radio Astronomy Section meeting on Zoom, link by request from Paul Hearn [ paul@hearn.org.uk ] Cosmic ray muon measurement at

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RAZoom – Binary Stars and Stellar Cannibalism

Radio Astronomy Section meeting on Zoom, link by request from Paul Hearn [ paul@hearn.org.uk ] Binary Stars and Stellar Cannibalism

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RAZoom – Features and results of the Sao Giao Radio Telescope

Radio Astronomy Section meeting on Zoom, link by request from Paul Hearn [ paul@hearn.org.uk ] Features and results of the

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Muon Project

Cosmic radiation detection by muon counting opens up an interesting avenue for the amateur observer. Muons are fundamental charged particles

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cosmic neutrinos

‘Cosmic neutrinos – messengers from the cosmos arriving in Antarctica’. 

19:30 BST   (18:30 UTC) Prof. Jim Madsen  Executive Director Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Centre. (WIPAC) Our meetings are open to all.

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Black Hole

LOFAR: how high-resolution radio observations can help us understand supermassive black holes

BAA Radio Astronomy Section Zoom  19:30 BST (18:30 UTC) By Dr. Leah Morabito, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow and Asst Prof Durham University

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muons

muons; Detection, Cosmology, Tomography, Navigation and Civil Engineering

BAA RAG Zoom  19:30 BST (18:30 UTC) By Professor Lea Thompson, Department of Physics and Astronomy. University of Sheffield Our

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Contact the Radio Astronomy Section

Please use the form below to contact the Section Director. If you wish to submit your observations to the section,

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Contact the Radio Astronomy Section

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The Muon Project

Work in Progress

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