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Martin Rees: Origin and fate of the universe

England’s Astronomer Royal describes his amazing career and research in cosmology, the origin and fate of the universe, black holes, galaxies, and the current threats to humankind, including Near-Earth Asteroids.
Superstars of Astronomy: Martin ReesDownload
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Martin Rees
Photo courtesy of University of Cambridge; music provided by Getty Images
Hosted by Editor David J. Eicher, this monthly podcast features in-depth interviews with some of the world’s foremost astronomers, astrophysicists, planetary scientists, and cosmologists, taking you into the worlds of their research. This month features England’s Astronomer Royal discussing the origin and fate of the universe. Listen now!
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