155: Interstellar visitor with Dr. Knight
Spacepod14 Jul 2019

155: Interstellar visitor with Dr. Knight

Dr. Matthew Knight tells us about a discovery that excited astronomers all around the world. 'Oumuamua is the first minor planet from outside our solar system that we have found. Dr. Knight describes what it was like to observe this speedy object, and explains how it compares to local asteroids and comets.

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225: A newly discovered Martian volcano with Dr. Lee

225: A newly discovered Martian volcano with Dr. Lee

Dr. Pascal Lee tells the story of how he and his collaborators found a new volcano on Mars. He tells us about the "convergence of lines of evidence" that led to this discovery. He also explains why th...

22 Des 202441min

224: Aurora borealis with Tina Ibsen

224: Aurora borealis with Tina Ibsen

Astrophysicist Tina Ibsen tells us about the northern lights. She talks about her research and gives tips on how to observe the lights. She tells us how Denmark is a space nation and shares her though...

30 Okt 202454min

223: Preparing for something we haven't seen yet with Dr. Holt

223: Preparing for something we haven't seen yet with Dr. Holt

Dr. Carrie Holt talks about how she's getting ready for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. She explains how astronomers are using simulated and real data to p...

13 Okt 202423min

222: Measuring the emptiness of space with Dr. Becker

222: Measuring the emptiness of space with Dr. Becker

Dr Tracy Becker tells us about solar system science using ultraviolet light. She explains how the color of a planet's northern lights depends on the planet's atmosphere. She also describes how scienti...

4 Aug 202421min

221: The queens of heaven with Prof. Tauris

221: The queens of heaven with Prof. Tauris

Professor Thomas Tauris explains what gravitational waves can tell us about colliding neutron stars. He corrects Carrie's misconception about how gravitational waves affect people. He also explains ho...

23 Jun 202430min

220: Walking on the roof of hell with Prof. Stanley

220: Walking on the roof of hell with Prof. Stanley

Prof. Sabine Stanley, author of "What's Hidden Inside Planets," tells us how the interior of Earth helps make this planet a nice place to live. She tells us that the Earth's mantle is actually solid r...

19 Mai 202423min

219: Breaking the models with Dr. Merrison

219: Breaking the models with Dr. Merrison

Dr. Jon Merrison talks about the Mars Simulation Laboratory. Here, scientists study what happens in low temperature, low pressure, windy environments.  He says visiting scientists often "come to our l...

22 Apr 202432min

218: Anything we try is new with Dr. Cable

218: Anything we try is new with Dr. Cable

Dr. Morgan Cable returns to the show after nine years!  She tells us how she creates new minerals in her laboratory. She explains how this work helps shape NASA's Dragonfly mission. She encourages lis...

24 Mar 202426min

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