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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84: Saturn's siren song with Dr. Burton

84: Saturn's siren song with Dr. Burton

Dr. Marcia Burton stops by the show to talk about radio waves from Saturn, as measured by the Cassini Spacecraft. We listen to some audio clips, and she explains why it is so difficult to measure the ...

12 Helmi 201725min

83: Why we archive with Dr. Rebull

83: Why we archive with Dr. Rebull

Dr. Luisa Rebull explains why it is vital to archive astronomical images. NASA archives, such as the ones at IPAC, are accessible everyone on Earth at no cost. Luisa also describes how you can take a ...

5 Helmi 201722min

82: Searching the sky for asteroids with Eric Christensen

82: Searching the sky for asteroids with Eric Christensen

Eric Christensen, head of the Catalina Sky Survey, talks about how he and his team hunt asteroids and comets. He explains how astronomers can distinguish between individual asteroids and how new upgra...

29 Tammi 201714min

81: The era of precision astronomy with Dr. Rich

81: The era of precision astronomy with Dr. Rich

Dr Jeff Rich stops by the show to talk about variable stars. Some variable stars change brightness dramatically over several hours, and certain types can be used to measure distances. Jeff also explai...

22 Tammi 201726min

80: Places where people can have adventures with Br. Consolmagno

80: Places where people can have adventures with Br. Consolmagno

Brother Guy Consolmagno shares a Coke and talks about the Vatican Observatory, a discovery that got him in trouble with the Voyager team, and why being next to a dairy farm was convenient when he want...

15 Tammi 201729min

79: LIGO's high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson

79: LIGO's high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson

Dr. Norna Robertson shares a drink from her home country and talks about a specific part of LIGO. She explains that LIGO's eighty-pound mirrors are suspended by four, incredibly thin, silica fibers th...

8 Tammi 201718min

78: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 2)

78: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 2)

Dr. Kanner explains how gravitational waves could teach us about the big bang, and how we might be on the cusp of discovering new phenomena that are so unusual, theorists haven't even predicted their ...

1 Tammi 201716min

77: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 1)

77: Signals traveling through the fabric of spacetime with Dr. Kanner (Part 1)

Dr. Kanner talks about gravitational waves, which were detected for the first time by LIGO last year. He explains how studying neutron stars with gravitational waves can tell us how everyday elements ...

25 Joulu 201618min

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