EPISODE · Dec 30, 2017 · 43 MIN
Planetary Response Network and 2017 Review
from Pythagorean Astronomy · host Chris North and Edward Gomez
To some, astronomy is a purely a curiosity-driven activity, trying to understand more about the Universe around us. While that is the primary reason for a great many astronomers, there are many ways in which it benefits life down hear on Earth – including the saving of lives. Most recently, this became relevant in the late summer 2017, when s a number of hurricanes and storms hit the Caribbean and east coast of the the United States. Using satellite imagery, combined with techniques first developed for studying supernovae, Dr Brooke Simmons worked with astronomers and developers at the Zooniverse to create the Planetary Response Network, an online portal that allows people all over the world to guide the disaster recovery teams, particularly in regions with poor infrastructure. This month, Chris North spoke to Brooke about the development of the Planetary Response Network and its impact on the rescue efforts. But first, since this is the last episode of 2017, Chris and Edward Gomez reviewed progress in astronomy throughout 2017, from exoplanets to colliding neutron stars.
What this episode covers
To some, astronomy is a purely a curiosity-driven activity, trying to understand more about the Universe around us. While that is the primary reason for a great many astronomers, there are many ways in which it benefits life down hear on Earth – including the saving of lives. Most recently, this became relevant in the late summer 2017, when s a number of hurricanes and storms hit the Caribbean and east coast of the the United States. Using satellite imagery, combined with techniques first developed for studying supernovae, Dr Brooke Simmons worked with astronomers and developers at the Zooniverse to create the Planetary Response Network, an online portal that allows people all over the world to guide the disaster recovery teams, particularly in regions with poor infrastructure. This month, Chris North spoke to Brooke about the development of the Planetary Response Network and its impact on the rescue efforts. But first, since this is the last episode of 2017, Chris and Edward Gomez reviewed progress in astronomy throughout 2017, from exoplanets to colliding neutron stars.
NOW PLAYING
Planetary Response Network and 2017 Review
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Jul 19, 2026 ·77m
Jul 16, 2026 ·65m
Jul 14, 2026 ·159m
Jul 13, 2026 ·106m
Jul 10, 2026 ·108m
Jul 7, 2026 ·95m