Sinopsis
The weekly podcast from the International Year of Astronomy 2009. This podcast comes out weekly and includes each daily episode of the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast.
Episodios
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Ep. 547: Why Astronomy Still Needs Humans
18/11/2019 Duración: 58minFew sciences have been able to take advantage of the power of computers like astronomy. But with all this computing power, you might be surprised to learn how important a role humans still play in this science.
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Ep. 546: Weird Issues: Planetary Migration
11/11/2019 Duración: 50minBefore we discovered other planets, our Solar System seemed like a perfectly reasonable template for everywhere. But now we see massive planets close to their stars, which leads you to the question, how does it all get there. Do the planets form in place or do they migrate around?
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Ep. 545: Weird Issues: Are comets asteroids or are asteroids comets?
05/11/2019 Duración: 39minThings used to be so simple. Comets were snowballs from the outer Solar System, and asteroids were rocks from the inner Solar System. But now everything's all shades of grey. Astronomers have found asteroids that behave like comets and comets that behave like asteroids.
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Ep. 543: Weird Issues: The Habitable Zone
20/10/2019 Duración: 01h01minOur series on Universe weirdness marches on. This week we take a look at the habitable zone, and how things aren't as simple as we thought.
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Ep. 542: Weird Issues: The Age of the Universe
14/10/2019 Duración: 37minOur series on Universe weirdness continues, this time we learn how astronomers are struggling to make sense of the age of the Universe.
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Ep. 540: Weird Issues: How Do (or Don't) Planets Form?
30/09/2019 Duración: 58minAs astronomers started to discover planets orbiting other stars, they immediately realized that their expectations would need to be tossed out. Hot jupiters? Pulsars with planets? We're now decades into this task, and the Universe is continuing to surprise us.
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Ep. 539: Weird Issues: Why We Don't Know the Age of Saturn's Rings
23/09/2019 Duración: 59minHow old are Saturn's rings? They could be brand new, or they could be as ancient as the Solar System itself. Planetary scientists thought they knew the answer thanks to new data from Cassini, but new ideas are calling even that into question.
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Ep. 538: Asteroids: Rubble piles of the Solar System
16/09/2019 Duración: 37minThanks to all the work from Hayabusa 2 and OSIRIS-REx, astronomers are getting a much better look at the smaller asteroids in the Solar System. It turns out, they're piles of rubble... but fascinating piles of rubble. Let's talk about what we've learned so far.
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Ep. 537: Reusable Rocket Revolution
09/09/2019 Duración: 01h19sWe took a hiatus this summer, but SpaceX sure didn't, with the tests of the Starhopper prototype. Today we're going to talk about the revolution in reusable rocketry and quest to build a fully reusable two-stage rocket.
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Libsyn Survey Request
10/08/2019 Duración: 54sPlease help us keep bringing you content by going to http://survey.libsyn.com/astronomycast and filling out the survey, so Libsyn can find us sponsors for Astronomy Cast!
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Astronomy Cast on Hiatus until Sept 2019
01/07/2019 Duración: 02minAstronomy Cast will be on hiatus for July and August. Don't worry, we'll be back in September, and we might just have surprises for you all along this summer! Don't forget you can still catch Pamela with Daily Space, rocket launches and specials on CosmoQuest's Twitch channel, and you can find all the space news and videos from Fraser at Universe Today! We usually record Astronomy Cast every Friday at 3:00 pm EDT / 12:00 pm PDT / 19:00 UTC. You can watch us live on here on AstronomyCast.com, or the AstronomyCast YouTube page.
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Ep. 536: Everyday Relativity
01/07/2019 Duración: 49minRelativity is used in more day to day situations than you may realize. In this episode, we will count (some of) the ways. This episode is brought to you live from the All-Stars Star Party in Indian Wells, California.
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Ep. 532: Modern Astronomy of Australia
03/06/2019 Duración: 01h57sLast week we talked about how well the indigenous Australians followed the night sky. Well, it turns out, Australia is still an amazing place for astronomy. There are so many powerful observatories in Australia, and even more in the works.
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Ep. 531: Australian Indigenous Astronomy
27/05/2019 Duración: 01h39sThis week, we focus on the archaeoastronomy of another part of the world, this time from the indigenous people of Australia. Another group of people whose lives depended on knowing what was happening in the sky from season to season.
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Ep. 530: Astronomy of the Andes - Then and Now Pt. 2
12/05/2019 Duración: 31minSouth America, especially the Atacama Desert in Chile has become one of the best places in the world to put a telescope. It's dry, high, and the nights are clear. Today we'll talk about the monster telescopes already in operation in this region, and the big ones coming soon.