What NEW SCIENCE Would We Discover with a Moon Telescope?
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I don’t think it’s said enough that you are one of the best presenters and educators on YouTube, Matt. Stellar work (pun intended)!
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I think it's a great idea. Something multiple space agencies should collaborate on.
Life is like a box of photons, you never know how warped it's gonna get.
I'd love to see this happen. Building sky telescope on extraterrestrial sites around the solar system.
Matt carries an emergency pastry so he doesn't have to talk to fans.
This feels like the digital equivalent of PBS slipping NASA a $20 bill with a sticky note that reads "please build that super cool radioscope on the moon :)"
Language time! The “e” in “Chang’e” is a schwa in the International Phonetic Alphabet; that is, the same vowel as in “uh” or “um” in most English accents. “Chang-uh”. Bonus round! The “ch” in many Chinese words, including the name of the moon goddess, Chang’e, represents a very interesting consonant cluster. In the IPA, English “ch” is usually represented as two consonants articulated in succession, “t” and “ʃ”, typically represented as “sh” in English. In Chinese, there is an additional variant of “tʃ” which includes a retroflex fricative consonant, rendered as “ʂ” in IPA; in practice, this is a little like curling your tongue into the English “r” shape while pronouncing “tʃ”. This one probably requires a bit more practice for speakers of the various English dialects, and easier to sort of swallow outside of a Mandarin Chinese speaking environment compared to the “uh” vowel, which is both used in English and quite prominent in the word-final position. (This is all for pronunciations in Mandarin Chinese, by the by, no idea how things shake out in Cantonese or any other of the various languages/dialects under the “Chinese” umbrella.)
* Pokes NASA with a stick * C'mon.... Build the dish.
If we ever had a plausible excuse for a "moonbase" or a moon colony, then building & operating this telescope just might be it!
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Top Comments (10)
I don’t think it’s said enough that you are one of the best presenters and educators on YouTube, Matt. Stellar work (pun intended)!
Space Time is hiring new script researchers and new writers! Check out the latest community tab post for details and how to apply!
I think it's a great idea. Something multiple space agencies should collaborate on.
Life is like a box of photons, you never know how warped it's gonna get.
I'd love to see this happen. Building sky telescope on extraterrestrial sites around the solar system.
Matt carries an emergency pastry so he doesn't have to talk to fans.
This feels like the digital equivalent of PBS slipping NASA a $20 bill with a sticky note that reads "please build that super cool radioscope on the moon :)"
Language time! The “e” in “Chang’e” is a schwa in the International Phonetic Alphabet; that is, the same vowel as in “uh” or “um” in most English accents. “Chang-uh”. Bonus round! The “ch” in many Chinese words, including the name of the moon goddess, Chang’e, represents a very interesting consonant cluster. In the IPA, English “ch” is usually represented as two consonants articulated in succession, “t” and “ʃ”, typically represented as “sh” in English. In Chinese, there is an additional variant of “tʃ” which includes a retroflex fricative consonant, rendered as “ʂ” in IPA; in practice, this is a little like curling your tongue into the English “r” shape while pronouncing “tʃ”. This one probably requires a bit more practice for speakers of the various English dialects, and easier to sort of swallow outside of a Mandarin Chinese speaking environment compared to the “uh” vowel, which is both used in English and quite prominent in the word-final position. (This is all for pronunciations in Mandarin Chinese, by the by, no idea how things shake out in Cantonese or any other of the various languages/dialects under the “Chinese” umbrella.)
* Pokes NASA with a stick * C'mon.... Build the dish.
If we ever had a plausible excuse for a "moonbase" or a moon colony, then building & operating this telescope just might be it!