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Exploring the universe with the Large Binocular Telescope

The Large Binocular Telescope has been observing planets, stars, and galaxies from atop Mount Graham since 2005.

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Mohamed Osama AlNagdy

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Arizona Science 10-25-2024 Exploring the universe with the Large Binocular Telescope

This episode is supported by the The Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
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The Large Binocular Telescope has been observing planets, stars, and galaxies from atop Mount Graham since 2005. Telescope staff scientist Al Conrad discusses the most recent pictures it captured of Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io.

Al Conrad spoke with Tim Swindle, Professor Emeritus of Planetary Science at the University of Arizona.

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