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. 631: All The Uses Of Pulsars (Including Murder)

    21/02/2022 Duración: 56min

    Pulsars are the rapidly spinning degenerate husks of dead stars, turning hundreds of times a second. But they're also handy clocks, spinning with such certainty and accuracy that astronomers can use them for all kinds of stuff. We might even use them to navigate the cosmos.

  • Ep. 630: Things We Can Look Forward To

    14/02/2022 Duración: 57min

    In a rare moment of weakness, Pamela has decided she's open to the possibility that a future exists. That missions, telescopes and spacecraft are going to be built and they're going to do science. Today we'll talk about what we're looking forward to before she changes her mind and my naive optimism for the future.

  • Ep. 629: The Cost of Delays

    07/02/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    With all the success of James Webb so far, it's looking like science's huge gamble is going to pay off, but there were years of delays and budget overruns. What impacts did these delays have on science, careers, and the future of space exploration?

  • Ep. 628: The Sun Revisited

    31/01/2022 Duración: 58min

    Once again, it's time to take a look at the Sun. You know, the ongoing thermonuclear explosion of fusing hydrogen that's right over there. Fortunately, there's a fleet of spacecraft and ground observatories ready to give our best ever view of the Sun, so we can watch it. Always watching…

  • Ep. 627: Mercury Revisited

    17/01/2022 Duración: 42min

    It’s been about a thousand years since since we last looked at Mercury. So we figured it’s time for an update. What new things have we learned about Mercury? Or even new questions! Fortunately there’s a mission on the way to help us get some answers.

  • Ep. 626: Terrestrial Planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth & Mars

    10/01/2022 Duración: 01h01min

    We continue our refreshed tour of the solar system, checking in on the inner terrestrial planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. What have we learned about the formation, evolution and what they might tell us about planets across the Universe.

  • Ep. 625: End of the Year Review

    20/12/2021 Duración: 01h01min

    We've reached the end of 2021 and this is the last episode of the year. Let's look back at the big space events of the last year and talk about what we're looking forward to in 2022.

  • Ep. 624: Small Rocky Bodies (Including Phobos & Deimos)

    13/12/2021 Duración: 01h03min

    We've talked about the icy objects of the Solar System, today let's talk about space rocks. There's a surprising variety of rocky material in the Solar System, and each object has a story to tell about the history and formation of the planets, moons and other rocky bodies.

  • Ep. 623: NEOs: Concern or Nah

    06/12/2021 Duración: 01h06min

    Are asteroids dangerous? Well, just ask the dinosaurs and they’ll tell you a sad story of fiery death. It turns out we’re in a shooting gallery of space rock and metal. And somewhere out there there’s one with our name on it. Should we be worried? Or are the risks so minimal to be irrelevant.

  • Ep. 622: Rockier Moons & Giant Asteroids

    29/11/2021 Duración: 56min

    So a rock is a rock is a rock. Right? Across the solar system there are giant rocky asteroids and even “gianter” rocky moons. What is the difference between these two families of objects and where do they come from?

  • Ep. 621: Gas Giants

    22/11/2021 Duración: 01h03min

    For the longest time the only gas giant planets that we knew about were Jupiter and Saturn. But now, in the age of extrasolar planets, astronomers have discovered thousands of gas giants across almost as many star systems. What new discoveries have been made about gas giants, both here in the solar system and across the Milky Way?

  • Ep. 620: Why Getting to the Outer Worlds is So Difficult

    15/11/2021 Duración: 59min

    Good News! Over the next few years we’re gonna see a flotilla of new missions headed to Jupiter and Saturn. Why aren’t we seeing more missions to the outer planets like Uranus and Neptune, even Pluto? It turns out those places are far away. Today let’s talk about the challenges of exploring the outer, outer solar system.

  • Ep. 619: Icy Moons & Dwarf Planets

    08/11/2021 Duración: 57min

    The outer Solar System is far enough from the Sun that water doesn't get blasted away into deep space. In this icy realm, there are many worlds with vast quantities of water ice. Today let's look at the icy outer moons and dwarf planets.

  • Ep. 618: Ice Giants

    01/11/2021 Duración: 57min

    So we’re learning more & more about the outer planets of the solar system. Uranus & Neptune are Ice Giants, filled with water and other volatiles that we'd consider ice if it was here on Earth. What’s inside these worlds and what can we expect to find across the Milky Way as we find more?

  • Ep. 617: Hangout-A-Thon Episode 2 - Crowdfunding Science

    30/10/2021 Duración: 43min

    Funding for basic science has always been tricky business, coming mainly from universities, government, companies or wealthy individuals. But who knows how many fascinating discoveries were never made because of a lack of funding. And we now live in an era where regular people can come together to fund scientific discoveries.

  • Ep. 616: Hangout-A-Thon Episode 1 - The Great Observatories

    29/10/2021 Duración: 58min

    Well, you’re familiar with the Hubble Space Telescope of course, but it’s just one of NASA’s Great Observatories. After Hubble came 3 more incredible telescopes. Each greater than the last! (That’s not true… The first one was the greatest.) But together they would fill in almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum.

  • Ep. 615: Planet 9

    18/10/2021 Duración: 55min

    After Pluto lost its planethood we were down to 8 planets. But there’s growing evidence of another world or worlds out beyond the orbit of Pluto. Is Planet 9 out there and how will we find it? Could there even be a Planet 10?

  • Ep. 614: Centaurs, Comets & Asteroids

    11/10/2021 Duración: 01h14min

    So there are asteroids, and there are comets. But there’s an entirely separate class of objects called centaurs. But instead of half human, half horse, imagine an object that’s half comet, half asteroid, but 100% interesting!

  • Ep. 613: Pluto’s Demotion: 15 Years Later

    04/10/2021 Duración: 51min

    It's been 15 years since Pluto was kicked out of the planet club. It also happens to be the topic of our very first episode of Astronomy Cast more than 600 episodes ago. Are there any updates? Does Pluto have a chance of regaining planethood again?

  • Ep. 612: The SETI Renaissance

    05/07/2021 Duración: 01h02min

    Last week we talked about the various ways that astronomers could detect the presence of intelligent civilizations by observing technosignatures. This week we'll give you an update on the state of the search for extraterrestrials. This field has gone from a collection of pariahs to a completely legitimate field of research. What's changed?

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