ESOcast 128: Why Astronomers Want to Use ALMA - ALMA Observes the Invisible

ESOcast 128 describes how astronomers look at the Universe and why astronomers need ALMA, the largest ground-based facility for observing radio waves, in order to understand phenomena in some of the dustiest and most distant regions of our Universe.

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ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO) 

Script: María Corrêa-Mendes 
Illustration and Animation: María Corrêa-Mendes 
Narration: Callum Bellhouse 
Music: Memories - Bensound.com
Sound effectswww.zapsplat.com; Mark DiAngelo, CC 3.0 http://soundbible.com/2068-Woosh.html#WhooshSound; Mike Koenig, CC 3.0, http://soundbible.com/995-jab.html; Dr Minky, CC 3.0, 
https://www.freesound.org/people/DrMinky/sounds/167073; FxProSound, CC BY-NC 3.0, https://freesound.org/people/Robinhood76/sounds/92736; Man, CC 3.0, https://www.freesound.org/people/man/sounds/14609
Audio Post: Lenz Music 
Produced by: The JAO Education & Outreach Department.
Supervised by: José Pinto (Graphic Designer) and Valeria Foncea/Nicolás Lira (Journalists). 

About the Video

Id:esocast128a
Release date:25 September 2017, 16:00
Related announcements:ann17061
Duration:02 m 42 s
Frame rate:30 fps

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