53: How big? How far? How fast? with Dr. Beaton
Spacepod10 Jul 2016

53: How big? How far? How fast? with Dr. Beaton

Dr. Rachael Beaton and I try "Grass Jelly Drink" and talk about one of the major fundamental constants of the universe; the Hubble Constant. She explains what it is and why she and her colleagues are trying to measure it better than it ever has been measured before.

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91: Tectonic hazard on Phobos with Dr. Curren

91: Tectonic hazard on Phobos with Dr. Curren

Dr. Ivy Curren talks about Mars' moon Phobos, and how grooves on its surface indicate that the interior may be fractured. This small, mysterious moon is covered in faults, making it a dicey place for ...

2 Apr 201711min

90: The universe is full of water with Dr. Paladini

90: The universe is full of water with Dr. Paladini

Dr Roberta Paladini talks about the space-based Herschel Space Observatory, which was the largest infrared telescope ever launched. It looked at the sky in the far infrared, and discovered an abundanc...

26 Mar 201718min

89: Underwater Flying Objects with Prof. Thompson

89: Underwater Flying Objects with Prof. Thompson

Dr. Andy Thompson explains how he uses robotic ocean gliders to learn about our planet. He tells us how ocean water interacts with the atmosphere, and how parcels of water can preserve information abo...

19 Mar 201727min

Bonus episode: I wrote a book!

Bonus episode: I wrote a book!

As part of the 2016 TED Fellows class, I got to meet cool people and I got to talk about asteroids. My TED talk is now online on www.TED.com (check it out!) and the companion book, "Asteroid Hunters",...

14 Mar 201711min

88: Designing earthquake alarms with Dr. Burkett

88: Designing earthquake alarms with Dr. Burkett

Dr. Erin Burkett tells us what prairie dog research has to do with an earthquake early alarm system. She also talks about how to motivate people to prepare for earthquakes, and emphasizes the importan...

12 Mar 201721min

87: Visions of interstellar travel with Dr. Hurt

87: Visions of interstellar travel with Dr. Hurt

Dr. Robert Hurt returns to the show to talk about artistic depictions of interstellar travel. We discuss the images of the seven-planet TRAPPIST-1 system he and Tim Pyle created— images that graced th...

5 Mar 201720min

86: Celestial cinematography with Dr. Kasliwal

86: Celestial cinematography with Dr. Kasliwal

Professor Mansi Kasliwal talks about the GROWTH project, which uses international teamwork to watch astronomical events around the clock. An individual observer is thwarted by sunrise, but together, a...

26 Feb 201714min

85: Risk, hazard, and threat: the importance of language with Dr. Billings

85: Risk, hazard, and threat: the importance of language with Dr. Billings

Dr Linda Billings talks about the importance of clear communication across the expert/non-expert boundary. She describes the difference between the words "risk", "hazard" and "threat," as applied to n...

19 Feb 201718min

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