Posts in the "submm" Category

  • Morning. Or evening. I’m not sure, you see. Living in three different time zones does that to you. There’s UK time, which my body is still just clinging to. Local Hawaiian time, too, and nocturnal time which means that it’s 7pm at night and time to get up.
    We drove halfway up to mountain to the [...]

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  • It’s not always easy being an astronomer whose work is based on observations in the sub-mm, even though this part of the electromagnetic spectrum (think of it as very short wave radio) is perfect for spotting the signatures of the more than 100 molecules which have been detected in space. The problems start when we [...]

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