Thanks to Prof Impey, thanks to the team. Always fascinating and exciting science.I live in Australia, so I watch recorded versions of the show. Thanks again. Andy
The questions asked this time were a good mix, especially the current events type questions. Of course, as always, Professor Impey answered them in an easy to understand manner. So THANK YOU Professor, Mathew, and everyone else who makes this hour on RUclips possible for me!!!
Matthew. Thank you and the team for all you do. Dr. Impey. I’m flummoxed. I can not find an agreement on the Hubble Constant. And as the universe stretches out, that number is really confounded. Any thoughts on where I can start? 70 km/sec? Thank you for these past few years of teaching me/us in our courses!
Thanks to Prof Impey, thanks to the team. Always fascinating and exciting science.I live in Australia, so I watch recorded versions of the show. Thanks again. Andy
The questions asked this time were a good mix, especially the current events type questions. Of course, as always, Professor Impey answered them in an easy to understand manner. So THANK YOU Professor, Mathew, and everyone else who makes this hour on RUclips possible for me!!!
Matthew. Thank you and the team for all you do. Dr. Impey. I’m flummoxed. I can not find an agreement on the Hubble Constant. And as the universe stretches out, that number is really confounded. Any thoughts on where I can start? 70 km/sec? Thank you for these past few years of teaching me/us in our courses!
It has 16 nanothrusters!
Love your work guys. The moderator is always much louder than prof. Impey. Please adjust. Thank you
FYI, it’s Terry Trevino