The Sky at Night 8.July.2018 - Outback Astronomy (1280x720p HD, 50fps, soft Eng subs)
In February 2018, news broke that astronomers had seen the cosmic dawn - the moment when stars first formed, flooding the universe with light. What's remarkable is that this incredible event was discovered by an instrument the size of a ping-pong table in a remote corner of Western Australia.
Chris Lintott travels to the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory to find out how they did it and what else the extraordinary radio telescopes there can tell us about the universe.
First broadcast: 8 July 2018
Duration: 30 minutes
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