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his PhD in astrophysics from Colombia.
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But he's also a PhD in astrophysics .
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look up at the stars and I learn from modern astrophysics that
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So I figured it'd be a lot easier to study astrophysics and do music on the side than it would be to study music and do astrophysics
Then how did you end up studying this combination of astrophysics and mythology that obviously ultimately led you to this book?
I noticed that there's lots of misconceptions in astrophysics and particularly black holes.
And Ed Weiler was the head of the astrophysics branch that built Hubble.
Most don't go on to become professors of astrophysics at universities.
And basically what we want to do through this TESS astrophysics group is to characterize the host stars of the planetary systems that TESS identifies
Astrophysics -- that's kind of NASA's mandate, right?
Roberto Trotta is a theoretical cosmologist in the astrophysics group of the Imperial College in London.
And it's really a story about strange things in astrophysics and the universe around us.
Not really the place you'd expect a story of astrophysics and cosmology to begin.
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It is with our institute, Indian Institute of Astrophysics .
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and stuff-- exoplanets, really a hot field in astrophysics these days.
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So let's have a look at another momentous discovery in my field in astrophysics , a discovery that was worthy of a Nobel Prize for physics in 2011.
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And then I did an engineering undergraduate degree and a PhD in astrophysics and was nowhere near SETI