365 Days Of Astronomy - Weekly Edition

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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

  • Ep. 510: 2018 - Year in Review

    23/12/2018 Duración: 56min

    2018 was an incredible year in space news. Rockets launched, landers landed, spacecraft were born and died. We learned tremendous new things about Universe around us, and today we're here to look back fondly over the last 12 months to review the year in space that was.

  • Ep. 509: Fiction to Fact: 3D Printers

    10/12/2018 Duración: 37min

    The technology of 3D printing is taking off. From tiny home-based 3D printers to larger manufacturing. And of course, 3D printing is going to space with the International Space Station and beyond.

  • Ep. 508: 2018 Holiday Gift Guide

    03/12/2018 Duración: 59min

    We did it, we made it to the end of another year. Once again it's time to wonder what gifts to get your beloved space nerds. We've got some suggestions. Some are brand new this year, others are classics that we just can't help but continue to suggest. Let's get into it.

  • Ep. 507: From Fiction to Fact : Ion Drive

    28/11/2018 Duración: 56min

    Ion engines are a mainstay of science fiction, featured in both Star Trek and Wars. But this is a very real technology, successfully used on several missions out there in the Solar System right now. How do they work and what are the limits?

  • Ep. 506: It's not Aliens, Unless it's Aliens

    18/11/2018 Duración: 31min

    Did you hear that astronomers from Harvard think that the interstellar asteroid Oumuamua was actually an alien solar sail? Is it aliens? Of course it's not aliens. But some day, it'll actually be aliens.

  • Ep. 505: Seismology

    12/11/2018 Duración: 58min

    We're always interested in the surface features of the planets and moons in the Solar System, but that's only skin deep. It turns out, these worlds have an interesting inner life too. Thanks to the science of seismology, we can peer into our planet and learn how it works... inside. And we're about to take that technology to Mars.

  • Ep. 504: Radar, Lidar, and Sonar

    05/11/2018 Duración: 39min

    To really study something, you want to reach out and touch it. But what can you do if you're separated by a huge distance? You reach out with electromagnetic or sound waves and watch how they bounce back. Thanks to radar, sonar and lidar.

  • Ep. 503: Gravity Mapping

    29/10/2018 Duración: 32min

    The Earth looks like a perfect sphere, but down here on the surface we see that there are mountains, rivers, oceans, glaciers, all kinds of features with different densities and shapes. Scientists can map this produce a highly detailed gravity map of our planet. And it turns out, this is very useful for other worlds too.

  • Ep. 502: No Touching: Determining Composition of Worlds Remotely

    22/10/2018 Duración: 50min

    How do you know what something is made of if you can't reach out and touch it? How do we know what planets lights years away have in their atmosphere? What about the rocks all around Curiosity? Or the geysers coming out of Europa and Enceladus? Scientists have a few handy tricks.

  • Ep. 501: Water Worlds Revisited

    10/10/2018 Duración: 55min

    We're not learning that the vast majority of potentially habitable worlds out there are actually icy moons like Europa and Enceladus. Good news, there are hundreds, if not thousands of times more of them than worlds like Earth. Bad news, they're locked in ice. What have we learned about water worlds and their potential for habitability?

  • Ep. 500: Live Celebration!

    18/09/2018 Duración: 01h51min

    Welcome to episode 500 of Astronomy Cast. To celebrate this momentous occasion, we're going to look back 500 years into the past to see what we learned about the Universe. And then we're going to look 500 years into the future. Astronomy Cast celebrated their 500th episode on Sept 15-16, 2018. We broadcasted from our celebration, in front of a live audience! And we debuted our new theme music by composer, fan and friend David Joseph Wesley!

  • Ep. 499: What is the proposed Hubble-Lemaitre Law?

    10/09/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    We started out Astronomy Cast with the controversal decision to de-planet Pluto. And here we are, more than a decade later, at the brink of recording our 500th episode when another big decision is coming down from the IAU: whose name goes on the concept that our Universe is expanding: Hubble or Lemaître? It’s a big deal and Pamela knows all about it.

  • Ep. 498: Dwarf Galaxy Update

    01/07/2018 Duración: 01h49s

    The Milky Way has gobbled up dozens of dwarf galaxies and added them to its structure. Today we're going to look at the ongoing hunt for the wreckage of past mergers. And what we've discovered about dwarf galaxies in general.

  • Ep. 497: Update on Globular Clusters

    25/06/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    Is it globular clusters or is it globeular clusters? It doesn't matter, they're awesome and we're here to update you on them.

  • Ep. 496: Update on Stellar Populations (I, II, & III)

    18/06/2018 Duración: 55min

    Another update show, this time on the various generations of stars, let's get into it.

  • Ep. 495: Update on Asteroids & Prospects of Asteroid Mining

    12/06/2018 Duración: 01h45s

    Our knowledge of space is starting to match up with our ability to get out there an explore it. There are several companies working on missions and techniques to harvest minerals from asteroids. What other resources are out there that we can use?

  • Ep. 494: Icy Moons Update 2018

    04/06/2018 Duración: 58min

    Thanks to Cassini and other spacecraft, we've learned a tremendous amount about the icy worlds in the Solar System, from Jupiter's Europa to Saturn's Enceladus, to Pluto's Charon. Geysers, food for bacteria, potential oceans under the ice and more. What new things have we learned about these places?

  • Ep. 493: Mars Update 2018

    28/05/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    If there's one place we've learned more about in the last 10 years, it's Mars. Thanks to all those rovers, orbiters, landers which are flying overhead, crawling around the surface, and digging into the rich Martian regolith. What have we learned about Elon Musk's future home?

  • Ep. 492: Comets, Asteroids and KBO’s

    21/05/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    Another topic with plenty of updates. Since we started Astronomy Cast we’ve visited many smaller objects in the Solar System up close, from Ceres and Vesta to Pluto, not to mention a comet. What have we learned?

  • Ep 491: Exoplanet Update 2018

    14/05/2018 Duración: 36min

    Finally, a big update. Have there been news in the realm of exoplanets? More news that we can possibly cover. But we'll try our best.

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