196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng
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196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng

Dr. Jon Cheng tells us about his fluid flow experiments. These experiments investigate fundamental physics. They can be applied to the movement of the Earth's core as well as things like liquid batteries. Is electro-vortex flow the coolest phrase said on the show yet? Listen and decide!

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115: Detector detective with Mario Cabrera

115: Detector detective with Mario Cabrera

Mario Cabrera tells us about the specialized detectors used in professional telescopes. He talks about how he's helping to develop new detectors that don't require coolant and provide more science for...

31 Joulu 201716min

114: The densest stuff in the universe slamming together at the speed of light with Dr. Kanner

114: The densest stuff in the universe slamming together at the speed of light with Dr. Kanner

Dr. Jonah Kanner talks about LIGO's spectacular detection of two neutron stars merging together. This merger was not only detected by gravitational wave detectors in the US and Europe, it was also see...

17 Joulu 201728min

113: Belt and suspenders spacecraft with Julie Webster

113: Belt and suspenders spacecraft with Julie Webster

Cassini's spacecraft operations team manager, Julie Webster, stops by the show to reflect on Cassini. We chat about the time Cassini dove through Titan's atmosphere, how Julie monitored thousands of c...

3 Joulu 201739min

112: Cassini Family with Dr. Cable

112: Cassini Family with Dr. Cable

Dr Morgan Cable returns to the show to chat about the end of the Cassini Mission. We find solace in the fact that there's still a tiny bit of Cassini in orbit around Saturn. Dr. Cable also describes C...

19 Marras 201727min

111: Dust hazard with Dr. Throop

111: Dust hazard with Dr. Throop

Sagan Prize winner Dr. Henry Throop tells us how scientists look for micron-sized dust that's millions of miles away to protect the New Horizons spacecraft. This search involves computer modeling, occ...

5 Marras 201726min

110: 492 roughly hexagonal mirrors with Dr. Liu

110: 492 roughly hexagonal mirrors with Dr. Liu

Dr. Fengchuan Liu talks to us about an international project, the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). He describes the telescope, it's many mirrors, and how he helps manage such a complex project.

22 Loka 201721min

109: To attack that darkness once again with Dr. Hunt

109: To attack that darkness once again with Dr. Hunt

Dr. Cindy Hunt returns to the show to talk about the upcoming 100th anniversary of the 100 inch Hooker Telescope on Mount Wilson. She explains why this telescope looks like a battleship and tells us h...

8 Loka 201719min

108: End of mission blues with Dr. Storrie-Lombardi

108: End of mission blues with Dr. Storrie-Lombardi

Dr. Lisa Storrie-Lombardi returns to the show to discuss NuSTAR, Spitzer, and what it feels like to end a mission you've been working on for decades. Cassini's Grand Finale has us reflecting on the up...

24 Syys 201725min

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