Alan Gilmore
Nights Astronomer - Alan Gilmore
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again as we raise our gaze to the stars. Audio
Astronomy with Alan Gilmore
Resident Astronomer Alan Gilmore joins Bryan to discuss scientist's latest discovery, an extraordinary snapshot of the fallout from the asteroid impact that wiped out our reptilian friends 66 millions… Audio
Astronomy
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore is first Nights' Scientist of 2019. Audio
Nights Science - Astronomy
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore joins us once again for our regular look up at the night sky. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Nights' Astronomer Alan Gilmour joins us once again. Tonight we're getting a lesson in how to read a Sky Chart. Audio
Nights Science - Alan Gilmore
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the stars. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Nights' Astronomy ace, Alan Gilmore joins us once more. Tonight he has Cassini, fast radio bursts (FRBs) and gravitational wave detection in his sights. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space. Audio
Nights Science - Astronomy
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space. Tonight, a habitable super-earth? and audible meteors explained, sort… Audio
Nights' Science
Former University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space. Tonight, cosmic radiation. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Imaging planets around other stars, a billion star positions measured by the GAIA satellite, and the reason why Venus is so bright at the moment - We're exploring celestial bodies with former Mt John… Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Tonight's full moon will be largest and brightest for almost 70 years. But is there really anything "Super" about it? We ask Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore on Rosetta's final descent, finding Philae, and how many signs of the Zodiac there are, is it 12 or 13? Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore on Juno's arrival at Jupiter. Audio
Nights' Science - Astronomy
The large, slow rotation of Earth's axis called precession - former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space... Audio
Science - Astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space, and the (yet to be discovered) ninth planet of our solar system. Audio
The Scientists - astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space; the latest results from Pluto via the New Horizons spacecraft, plus how to prepare… Audio
Astronomy with Alan Gilmore
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the celestial bodies for a predicted decline in solar activity and the occultation analysis of Pluto. Audio
Astronomy
Former Mt John University Observatory superintendent Alan Gilmore raises our gaze to the bodies floating in space... (the rocket edition). The New Horizons spacecraft passes by Pluto on July 14 2015… Audio
Astronomers flock to New Zealand to watch Pluto eclipse a star
Astronomers from around the world are heading to the McKenzie Country to witness the moment when Pluto passes in front of a star. Audio