79: LIGO's high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson
Spacepod8 Jan 2017

79: LIGO's high quality (factor) fibers with Dr. Robertson

Dr. Norna Robertson shares a drink from her home country and talks about a specific part of LIGO. She explains that LIGO's eighty-pound mirrors are suspended by four, incredibly thin, silica fibers that were developed just for this project.

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36: Using artwork to explain the Universe with Dr. Hurt

36: Using artwork to explain the Universe with Dr. Hurt

Dr. Robert Hurt stops by the podcast to talk about his job making visuals to explain complicated astronomical concepts. We chat about multiverses, gravitational waves, and Cameron Diaz's love for NASA...

13 Mars 201621min

35: Geology at a distance with Dr. Rivkin

35: Geology at a distance with Dr. Rivkin

Dr Andy Rivkin and I drink gin and tonics, and Andy explains what spectroscopy is and what it can teach us about minerals on asteroids. He also describes what it's like to use some of the world's most...

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34: Keeping track of asteroids with Dr. Sphar

34: Keeping track of asteroids with Dr. Sphar

Dr. Tim Sphar, CEO of NEO Sciences and former director of the Minor Planet Center, stops by the show to talk about how asteroids are cataloged and monitored. He also talks about his experience the day...

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33: Why do we look for water when we look for life? With Dr. Cable

33: Why do we look for water when we look for life? With Dr. Cable

Dr Cable returns to the show to talk about why scientists often assume that water is needed to sustain life. She explains why most life, like us, likely is carbon-based, and talks about where she'd lo...

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32: How to build a planet with Dr. Kretke

32: How to build a planet with Dr. Kretke

Dr. Katherine Kretke investigates how planets are formed with computer models. Her new research had a surprising result— that pebbles play a key role in forming terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars...

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31: If we could put Mars in a bottle… with Paulo Younse

31: If we could put Mars in a bottle… with Paulo Younse

Paulo Younse has spent over 5 years studying hermetic seals for tubes. But these aren't just any tubes— there the tubes that will travel to Mars and carry rocks back to Earth. He describes the challen...

7 Feb 201617min

30: Space weathering with Dr. Kaluna

30: Space weathering with Dr. Kaluna

Dr. Heather Kaluna talks about space weathering, which changes the surfaces of the moon, asteroids, and Mercury. She studies space weathering in a laboratory, where she can reproduce hundreds of milli...

31 Jan 201611min

29: Keeping the James Webb Space Telescope cool with Dr. Stone

29: Keeping the James Webb Space Telescope cool with Dr. Stone

The James Webb Space Telescope is the biggest astronomy project in the world right now. It's an amazingly complex robot, and some of its sensors need to be kept cool. Dr Kris Stone talks about the coo...

24 Jan 201618min

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