196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng
Spacepod17 Apr 2022

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 batteries. Is electro-vortex flow the coolest phrase said on the show yet? Listen and decide!

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52: Eternal sunshine of the Galactic Center with Dr. Ramirez

52: Eternal sunshine of the Galactic Center with Dr. Ramirez

Dr. Solange Ramirez visits the show to talk galaxies, supermassive black holes, and the gravity that ties them together.

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51: When Mars was the "Pink Planet" with Dr. Smith

51: When Mars was the "Pink Planet" with Dr. Smith

Dr. Issac Smith visits the show to talk about one of Mars' past ice ages; a time when most of the planet was covered in ice. He talks about how he made this discovery by looking at the layers of ice d...

26 Jun 201614min

50: Ganymede and Iapetus with Dr. Singer

50: Ganymede and Iapetus with Dr. Singer

Returning guest Dr. Kelsi Singer talks about two of the icy moons of our solar system, Ganymede and Iapetus. She talks about the types of craters we see on their surfaces, and what they can teach us a...

19 Jun 201612min

49: Every known object in the Solar System with Jon Giorgini

49: Every known object in the Solar System with Jon Giorgini

Jon talks about JPL's Horizons, an amazing, publicly available system that keeps track of every known object in the solar system. Planets, moons, asteroids, spacecraft, you name it: over 715,000 in to...

12 Jun 201615min

48: Threading an asteroid through the eye of a keyhole with Dr. Chodas

48: Threading an asteroid through the eye of a keyhole with Dr. Chodas

This week's guest is Dr Paul Chodas, who directs JPL's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies. He explains how predicting where an asteroid is going can get complicated when the asteroid gets close to a...

5 Jun 20169min

47: Punching an asteroid with Dr. Walsh

47: Punching an asteroid with Dr. Walsh

Dr. Kevin Walsh visits the show to talk about a new NASA mission that will launch later this year: OSIRIS REx! This spacecraft will visit an asteroid, grab a bit of surface material, and return the ma...

29 Mai 201612min

46: Spacecraft no bigger than a breadbox with Dr. Asphaug

46: Spacecraft no bigger than a breadbox with Dr. Asphaug

Professor Erik Asphaug stops by the show to discuss AOSAT-1, a tiny spacecraft that will contain experiments to study the surface of asteroids. AOSAT-1 will rotate once every minute, creating a force ...

22 Mai 201612min

45: A glimpse of the Pluto system with Dr. Ennico Smith

45: A glimpse of the Pluto system with Dr. Ennico Smith

Dr. Kimberly Ennico Smith, New Horizons deputy project scientist, stops by the show to talk about the new data currently being transmitted to Earth, what it's like to work on this mission, and the vio...

15 Mai 201612min

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