153: Stories behind the science with Sarah Kaplan
Spacepod16 Jun 2019

153: Stories behind the science with Sarah Kaplan

Sarah Kaplan of the Washington Post talks about science reporting. Reporters often tackle topics that are outside their expertise. Sarah explains the methods she uses to get at the truth. She also shares where she would send a billion dollar spacecraft, and tells the story of how a small bird caused a big newsroom debate.

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195: Dark and quiet skies with Dr. Rawls

195: Dark and quiet skies with Dr. Rawls

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194: Exoplanet next door with Prof Whitten

194: Exoplanet next door with Prof Whitten

Prof Jenny Whitten tells us about VERITAS, a NASA mission that will orbit Venus. She explains how scientists will use radar to learn about the surface, and how they picked exactly which radar band to ...

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193: Orbital parking spots with Larissa Markwardt

193: Orbital parking spots with Larissa Markwardt

Larissa Markwardt talks about Trojan asteroids-- asteroids that orbit the sun a little before or after planets. She describes the special technique she uses to find these asteroids, and why not findin...

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192: Craters on Titan with Prof. Neish

192: Craters on Titan with Prof. Neish

Professor Catherine Neish explains why there's so few craters on Saturn's moon Titan. She explains why Titan's craters may contain the organic molecules needed for life, and how the Dragonfly mission ...

21 Des 202124min

191: Back to Venus with Dr. Getty

191: Back to Venus with Dr. Getty

Dr. Stephanie Getty tells us about DAVINCI, which will go to Venus. DAVINCI will scan the planet during three flybys, and will deploy a probe. She explains how engineers will protect the probe's instr...

22 Nov 202130min

190: Millions of observations with Dr. Spoto

190: Millions of observations with Dr. Spoto

Dr. Federica Spoto tells us how she found millions of high-precision observations of comets and asteroids. She explains how these observations let her turn back time and study the history of the main ...

24 Okt 202131min

189: Long Range Planning with Prof. Barmby

189: Long Range Planning with Prof. Barmby

Professor Barmby tells us how a group of astronomers created the Canadian Astronomy Long Range Plan. This plan outlines the priorities of Canadian astronomers for the next decade. It covers telescopes...

19 Sep 202127min

188: Failing is the most important part of science with Tyler Linder

188: Failing is the most important part of science with Tyler Linder

Planetary defense researcher Tyler Linder talks about the benefits of using automated telescopes. He tells us the difference between an automated and a robotic telescope, and explains that inexpensive...

22 Aug 202122min

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