Episode 3 July 21, 2022 Stargazing in prehistoric times and peering thru the mists of time with a new space telescope

Episode 3 July 21, 2022 Stargazing in prehistoric times and peering thru the mists of time with a new space telescope

Author: Harris Shilakowsky July 21, 2022 Duration: 1:05:15

Going back to Ancient Mesopotamian pre-astronomy and the influence of ancient god worship, then jumping to the present successful images received from the NGST, the Next Generation Space Telescope. About the new space telescope, the materials used to create the mirrors, and looking at NASA research continuing that enables us to understand what to be prepared for in our future.

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HEILBRUNN TIMELINE OF ART HISTORY https://www.metmuseum.org/toah

Ninurta https://www.britannica.com/topic/Bau-Mesopotamian-deity

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What is Mesolithic? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesolithic

https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/content/meetTheTeam/people/mather.html

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nT7JGZMbtM

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https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/about/index.html

Follow Tereza Pultarova on Twitter @TerezaPultarova. Follow us on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook. https://www.space.com/rocket-launches-damage-ozone-climate

Webb's Southern Ring Nebula Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, NIRCam


Imagine the story of the universe, not just told, but felt. That’s the experience offered by Opus Magnanimous. History of the Cosmos in MUSIC. Here, host and creator Harris Shilakowsky, a violinist and composer, weaves together narrative and original score to chart our understanding of the cosmos. Each episode focuses on a pivotal discovery or a visionary thinker, from ancient astronomers to modern physicists, who expanded our place in the stars. But the true magic lies in how these concepts are translated into sound. Following the exploration of each historical moment, Shilakowsky presents a piece of music he composed specifically to embody that scientific or philosophical breakthrough. You’ll hear the tension of a new theory, the wonder of a revealed pattern, or the vastness of cosmic scale expressed through melody and harmony. This podcast moves beyond a simple lecture, creating an emotional and intellectual resonance that makes the grand sweep of cosmic history personally tangible. It’s for anyone curious about where we came from, but who also believes that some truths are best communicated through art. Tune in to hear the universe explained, and then immediately, beautifully, heard.
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