The Radcliffe Wave: A Wave of Dust, Gas, and Young Stars
Catherine Zucker, astronomer, Harvard University
13-Jan-20 14:00
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Astronomers have discovered what is the largest known gaseous structure in the Milky Way, and it’s made up of interconnected stellar nurseries. We find out more from one of the astronomers on what this actually means, and its significance in the field of astronomy.
Produced by: Lim Sue Ann
Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek, Lim Sue Ann, Juliet Jacobs
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Tags: The Bigger Picture, The Daily Digest, Radcliffe Wave, astronomy, Harvard University, stars, Milky Way Galaxy, Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, European Space Agency, Gaia spacecraft, Nature, American Astronomical Society, Alyssa Goodman, stellar nursery,