94: Seven hundred new craters on Mars with Dr. Daubar
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94: Seven hundred new craters on Mars with Dr. Daubar

Dr. Ingrid Daubar stops by to talk about HiRISE, a camera on a Mars-orbiting spacecraft that takes amazing images of the Martian surface. She explains how she uses these images to search for fresh craters, and how you (yes you!) suggest areas of the planet for this camera to image. (Correction to episode: Mars' atmosphere is 0.6% that of Earth, not 6%)

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68: Building a new instrument with Dr Hosseini

68: Building a new instrument with Dr Hosseini

Dr. Sona Hosseini talks about spectroscopy, a technique that allows scientists to determine what celestial bodies are made of. She's developing new spectrometer that will allow her to look at an entir...

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67: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 2)

67: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 2)

Dr. Dave Reitze, the Executive Director of LIGO, talks about how each source of noise at LIGO must be meticulously accounted for— from wolves howling, to tidal flexing of the Earth's surface, to the ...

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66: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 1)

66: The most ambitious measurement ever made, with Dr. Reitze (Part 1)

Dr. Dave Reitze, the Executive Director of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) talks about the extraordinary detection of gravitational waves earlier this year, and the inc...

9 Okt 201615min

65: Black holes don't suck with Dr. Gorjian

65: Black holes don't suck with Dr. Gorjian

Dr. Varoujan Gorjian thoroughly debunks a misconception he hates— the idea that black holes suck. Find out what would happen to the Earth if our Sun was suddenly replaced with a black hole of the same...

2 Okt 201618min

64: Hubble's Tuning Fork with Dr. Seidel

64: Hubble's Tuning Fork with Dr. Seidel

Dr. Marja Seidel stops by the show to talk about galaxy evolution. She also talks about a unique outreach effort she co-founded, called Cielo y Tierra, that shares science with remote communities.

25 Sep 201615min

63: Deciphering dark matter with Dr. Benson

63: Deciphering dark matter with Dr. Benson

Dr. Andrew Benson talks about dark matter, the mysterious stuff that makes up most of the mass of the universe. Andrew explains how we can learn about dark matter, even though we don't yet know what i...

18 Sep 201620min

62: Exoplanets and the fate of Earth with Dr. Schlaufman

62: Exoplanets and the fate of Earth with Dr. Schlaufman

Dr. Kevin Schlaufman tells us about exoplanets that orbit around their stars in an unusual manner. He also explains what his research says about the Earth's fate when our sun dies, billions of years f...

11 Sep 201620min

61: Catching a photonic breeze with Dr. Betts

61: Catching a photonic breeze with Dr. Betts

Dr. Betts talks about LightSail, an exciting mission to test new technology from The Planetary Society. This is a special joint episode with The Orbital Mechanics podcast.

4 Sep 201615min

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