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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28: Building experiments for the International Space Station with Dr. White

28: Building experiments for the International Space Station with Dr. White

Dr. Lauren White talks about designing and building instruments for the International Space Station (ISS). She shares a secret about designing instruments for the outside of the space station, and als...

17 Jan 201617min

27: Searching Iceland's lava fields for life on Mars with Dr. Cable

27: Searching Iceland's lava fields for life on Mars with Dr. Cable

Dr Morgan Cable comes back on the podcast to tell us about how she and a team of scientists searched a fresh lava field in Iceland to look for signs of life. They pretended to see the landscape like a...

10 Jan 201619min

26: Old, volatile, and gassy: Why comets would make unpleasant but interesting dinner guests with Dr. Bauer

26: Old, volatile, and gassy: Why comets would make unpleasant but interesting dinner guests with Dr. Bauer

Dr. James "Gerbs" Bauer talks about comets, the icy dirtballs (or dirty iceballs) that orbit the Sun. We talk about the ancient Egyptian term for comets, why you probably shouldn't eat a comet, and an...

3 Jan 201614min

25: Why couldn't New Horizons orbit Pluto?

25: Why couldn't New Horizons orbit Pluto?

The New Horizons mission revealed Pluto's jaw-dropping vistas and geophysical mysteries. One listener wanted to know why the spacecraft didn't go into orbit around Pluto. Tom Spilker, interplanetary t...

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24: Engineering the Galileo Probe, Pt 2.

24: Engineering the Galileo Probe, Pt 2.

In part 2, engineers who worked on the Galileo probe discuss what it was like when the probe entered Jupiter's atmosphere. This episode includes a bonus story about Pioneer Venus.

20 Dec 201513min

23: Engineering the Galileo Probe, Pt 1.

23: Engineering the Galileo Probe, Pt 1.

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the successful deployment of a probe into Jupiter's atmosphere, this episode is a series of interviews with the engineers who worked on this challenging, historic m...

13 Dec 201512min

22: Merging galaxies with Dr. Privon

22: Merging galaxies with Dr. Privon

Dr. George Privon talks about what galaxies are and what happens when two galaxies merge.

6 Dec 201513min

21: The fascinating, hidden world of isotopes in water with Dr. Dan Petrizzo

21: The fascinating, hidden world of isotopes in water with Dr. Dan Petrizzo

Dr. Dan Petrizzo explains what isotopes are, and what isotopes in water can tell scientists about ancient climates. He also explains how he made Mars rocks in the lab.

29 Nov 201516min

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