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From The New Yorker Magazine: A few months ago, I flew to Houston to visit a small startup called Lunar Resources, which aspires to build the largest telescope in the solar system鈥攏ot on Earth but on the far side of the moon. Houston is nicknamed
听From The Space Show with host, Dr. David M. Livingston: Listen to the broadcast from June 19, 2024 with听Dr. Jack Burns
听From Space.com:听Human technology like cell phones and broadcast towers constantly radiate radio waves into听space, and astronomers estimate this tell-tale signature of humanity has swept across听75 nearby star systems, signaling
听From Earth.com:听On February 22, a significant milestone in space exploration was achieved when the lunar lander Odysseus, developed by听Intuitive Machines, successfully touched down near the Moon South Pole.听This event is
From the James McConnell Show:听Join us to discuss Dr. Jack Burns' 50+ year career working as an Astrophysicist and Professor. We discuss his journey to put a radio telescope on the moon and future plans for an array of telescopes on the lunar
From Business Insider:听Gazing at the moon, you may see a face or a round of cheese, but some astronomers see the ideal spot for their next giant telescope. They're already drafting blueprints and making proposals 鈥 some with cash from an
From Leonard David's Inside Outer Space:听鈥淲e can clearly say that the dawn of radio astronomy from the Moon has begun!鈥 That the word from Jack Burns, a University of Colorado/Boulder astrophysicist. He is a co-investigator on the ROLSES
From The Conversation:听For the first time since 1972, NASA is putting science experiments on the Moon in 2024. And thanks to new technologies and public-private partnerships, these projects will open up new realms of scientific possibility. As
From the American Astronomical Society Plenary Lecture series: Watch a talk by Dr. Jack Burns about Radio Astrophysics and Cosmology from the Moon from January 2024.
From Space.com:听NEW ORLEANS 鈥 It was only two days ago when Peregrine, the inaugural private lander contracted under NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, brilliantly blasted toward space aboard the first private flight of United