How to share the same sky?
Audio 48:30
By: Caroline Lachowsky
Let us ask ourselves about the mysteries of the cosmos, from A like an asteroid to Z like zodiac, while passing by P like pulsars or T like black holes!
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Astrophysicist Trinh Xuan Thuan talks to us about his Dictionary of love and illustration of the sky and the stars which has just been published by Editions Plon and Gründ. From colorful nebulae to stellar nurseries to the most distant galaxies. A dizzying journey through space and time on the paths of light and the secret melody of the universe which also pushes us to question our human condition, we who are dust of stars ...
With: Trinh Xuan Thuan , American astrophysicist, professor of astronomy at the University of Virginia, in Charlottesville, and researcher at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris. To visit his website, click here.
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