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GeekWire Radio: Alan Boyle’s guide to the year in space, and what’s next for the universe in 2016
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It was a big year in space: Historic rocket launches; revelations from distant planets; an unprecedented glimpse of the surface of Pluto; evidence of water trails on Mars; SpaceX vs. Blue Origin; the rise of commercial space; and also some big setbacks. This week on the GeekWire radio show and podcast,...
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This week: Join us for GeekWire Radio with Microsoft Surface exec Panos Panay
Microsoft Vice President Panos Panay
GeekWire is on the road again this week. We’ll be recording our weekly radio show and podcast on Thursday afternoon at the Microsoft Store at Bellevue Square, with special guest Panos Panay, the corporate vice president in charge of Surface Computing and other major hardware initiatives at Microsoft. This week’s GeekWire podcast is sponsored by the Microsoft Store. Check...
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Dense magnetized plasma associated with a fast radio burst

Fast radio bursts are bright, unresolved, non-repeating, broadband, millisecond flashes, found primarily at high Galactic latitudes, with dispersion measures much larger than expected for a Galactic source. The inferred all-sky burst rate is comparable to the core-collapse supernova rate out to redshift 0.5. If the observed dispersion measures are assumed to be dominated by the intergalactic medium, the sources are at cosmological distances with redshifts...

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Dense magnetized plasma associated with a fast radio burst

Fast radio bursts are bright, unresolved, non-repeating, broadband, millisecond flashes, found primarily at high Galactic latitudes, with dispersion measures much larger than expected for a Galactic source. The inferred all-sky burst rate is comparable to the core-collapse supernova rate out to redshift 0.5. If the observed dispersion measures are assumed to be dominated by the intergalactic medium, the sources are at cosmological distances with redshifts...

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