114: The densest stuff in the universe slamming together at the speed of light with Dr. Kanner
Spacepod17 Des 2017

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 seen by many telescopes across the world and in space. This new discovery will help unlock many longstanding mysteries in astronomy and fundamental particle physics.

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203: 11 hours and 23 minutes with Dr. Chabot

203: 11 hours and 23 minutes with Dr. Chabot

Dr. Nancy Chabot returns to the show to talk about the DART mission, which changed the orbit of an asteroid moon. This was the first demonstration of asteroid deflection technology. She explains how t...

28 Nov 202226min

202: Making atmospheres with Prof. Telus

202: Making atmospheres with Prof. Telus

Professor Myriam Telus shares how she studies atmospheres using meteorites. These experiments can teach us about exoplanet atmospheres and planet formation. She says science feels like a playground, w...

23 Okt 202224min

201: International space law with Cordula Panosch

201: International space law with Cordula Panosch

International space law expert Cordula Panosch explains what is and is not legal when it comes to deflecting an Earth-bound asteroid. Although much depends on the individual circumstances, she explain...

18 Sep 202224min

200: Pluto is a planet, and so is its moon with Dr. Runyon

200: Pluto is a planet, and so is its moon with Dr. Runyon

Dr. Kirby Runyon shares his definition of "planet"-- a round celestial body that was never a star. Using this definition, there are over 150 planets orbiting our sun. He explains why the word planet m...

21 Aug 202229min

199: Why can't we find Planet Nine with Prof. Lawler

199: Why can't we find Planet Nine with Prof. Lawler

Professor Lawler discusses why planet nine might not exist.  She explains why reporting not finding something is as important as reporting a discovery. She tells us how satellite internet is getting i...

24 Jul 202228min

198: Dragonfly with Dr. Turtle

198: Dragonfly with Dr. Turtle

Dr. Zibi Turtle is the Principal Investigator of NASA's Dragonfly mission. She tells us what it is like to design and build an octocopter that will roam the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. She also te...

19 Jun 202224min

197: A massive asteroid hit at tremendous speed with Prof. Richardson

197: A massive asteroid hit at tremendous speed with Prof. Richardson

Professor Derek Richardson gives us an update on the DART mission, which is headed towards tiny asteroid moon Dimorphos. If all goes well this fall, DART will crash into Dimorphos at four miles per se...

22 Mai 202227min

196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng

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 batter...

17 Apr 202225min

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