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Aug 2022
37m 16s

How Do You Measure the Size and Shape of...

Jennifer Swanson/Jeff Gonyea
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We love to look at stars. But have you ever wondered just how big stars are? Listen to this fascinating chat with Dr. Gerard van Belle, Chief Scientist for the Navy Precision Optical Interferometer at Lowell Observatory and he is going to tell us about the cool technology they use to determine the size and shape of stars. You may never look at the stars the same again! 

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