Abstract
In this last episode of the second season Nic and Rebecca get a visitor from the Department of Geology. One does not always use telescopes to study the stars. Chiara Paleari has been using ice cores to study our own star, the Sun, and has discovered evidence of an ancient solar storm.
In this second season of the Meridian we are also bringing you some field reporting from the Nordic Optical Telescope on La Palma, where a team of astronomers are trying to catch an ultra-hot Jupiter-sized exoplanet.
In this second season of the Meridian we are also bringing you some field reporting from the Nordic Optical Telescope on La Palma, where a team of astronomers are trying to catch an ultra-hot Jupiter-sized exoplanet.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Anchor |
| Publication status | Published - 2022 Apr 15 |
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Heavy Metals, Global Winds and Evaporating Worlds: High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Ultra-Hot Jupiters
Borsato, N. W., 2026 Feb 10, Lund University. 177 p.Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)
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The Meridian S03E04: Finding the way using starlight
Arnadottir, A., Dacke, M., Forsberg, R., Borsato, N., Church, R., Jonsson, V. & Spitzner, L., 2023 Mar 31, Anchor.Research output: Other contribution › Podcast
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The Meridian S03E03: Planetary systems beyond our own
Arnadottir, A., Korth, J., Forsberg, R., Borsato, N., Church, R., Spitzner, L. & Jonsson, V., 2023 Mar 24Research output: Non-textual form › Curated/produced exhibition/event
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