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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147: Searching for extraterrestrial life with Dr. Seager

147: Searching for extraterrestrial life with Dr. Seager

Dr. Seager explains how she and other astronomers are looking for extraterrestrial life. We discuss the Drake and Seager equations. We also talk about how astronomers might be able to detect life by m...

24 Mars 201919min

146: Our place the universe with Dr. Lanz

146: Our place the universe with Dr. Lanz

Dr. Alicia Lanz talks about the history of astronomical instrumentation, starting with the first telescope. She describes some bizarre historical telescopes and shares a surprisingly inspirational sto...

10 Mars 201931min

145: Backyard Worlds with Prof. Allers

145: Backyard Worlds with Prof. Allers

Professor Katelyn Allers talks about how you can discover small cold stars! She is a member of the Backyard Worlds project, which is a collaboration between astronomers and citizen scientists. This pr...

24 Feb 201923min

144: Deflecting asteroids with Brent Barbee

144: Deflecting asteroids with Brent Barbee

Brent Barbee returns to the show to talk about deflecting asteroids. He explains how an asteroid might react to an impact, and also talks about the proposed DART mission, which would change the orbit ...

10 Feb 201920min

143: Telescope robots with Dr. Ramirez

143: Telescope robots with Dr. Ramirez

Dr. Solange Ramirez returns to the show to talk about her new position as Project Manager of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey V. Amount other things, the project will study over six million stars and how ...

27 Jan 201927min

142: The biggest clock with Rob Seaman

142: The biggest clock with Rob Seaman

Rob Seaman of the Catalina Sky Survey talks about time, and why you need to know the time to discover asteroids and comets. He explains how he installed a highly accurate clock, and makes the case tha...

13 Jan 201917min

141: Eyes on the back of your head with Dr. Tholen

141: Eyes on the back of your head with Dr. Tholen

Dr. Dave Tholen talks about near-Earth asteroids. He explains why they can be difficult to observe, and how he manages to spot them anyway. He also tells the story of a particularly famous asteroid th...

30 Dec 201836min

140: A brand new telescope with Dr. Kartaltepe

140: A brand new telescope with Dr. Kartaltepe

The James Webb Space Telescope hasn't launched yet, but scientists already have plans to use it. Dr. Kartaltepe talks about how she'll use it to study galaxies. She's interested in the first galaxies ...

16 Dec 201812min

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