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The Compass (Sometimes... Kinda) Points North
24. jan. 2024 33m

If you take a compass and follow its pointy little needle, you will end up in Northern Canada but not at the North Pole. If you have a boat, you'll en...

Spooky Season Space Images
11. jan. 2024 54m

From October 25, 2023: Around our parent collaboration, CosmoQuest, Halloween is, hands-down, the most beloved season of the year. Costumes are worn. ...

Making Anti-Matter... Matter
3. jan. 2024 40m

In this episode, we look at what tree rings can teach us about past earthquakes, and how well machine learning can identify life, like trees, from car...

Whales and (Possible) Space Whales
29. dec. 2023 26m

As the Thanksgiving leftovers reach the stage of possibly gaining intelligence in the back of our refrigerators, we're going to take a look at the ori...

Blast From the Past: Watch the Annular Eclipse on October 14!
21. dec. 2023 37m

When we headed into recording this episode, I didn't know if there would be a government shutdown or not, and I have to admit, on Saturday, September ...

Solar Cycle to the Maximum, 2025
13. dec. 2023 29m

Researchers currently think solar maximum - when the Sun is most active - will occur sometime in late 2024 to early 2025. With this cycle, we will exp...

Planetary Formation Leads to Strange New Worlds
6. dec. 2023 30m

We keep tweaking our format a little bit every episode, trying to find the right mix for YouTube, podcasts, and now, short-form video. We think we the...

It's Not Aliens (We Also Want Aliens)
3. dec. 2023 47m

There are some news cycles that are just plain weird, and this news cycle tried really, really hard to be one of them. Headlines last week highlighted...

The Volcano That Could... But Didn't
1. dec. 2023 29m

Dr. Pamela is big on volcanoes, and she hoped we'd have an awesome new eruption to report, but we don't. There is, however, still a lot of news this w...

More (Failed) Observations of Dark Matter
22. nov. 2023 38m

In this week's episode, we look at the upcoming solar maximum, how solar activity affects Neptune, the robotic invasion fleet on Mars, and how some of...

A River Runs Through It - Mars and Titan
20. nov. 2023 44m

This episode reminds you to look up, look out, and reflect on what we see around us. Stories cover a weird white dwarf that is doing things our Sun ma...

Satellite Constellations and Early Warning Systems
15. nov. 2023 41m

According to satellite cataloger Jonathan McDowell, there are now 18 satellite constellations, like Starlink, being planned. These constellations will...

The Universe is (Still) Trying to Murder Us
26. okt. 2023 41m

In today's episode, we're going to look at everything from how past Earth couldn't support photosynthesis because the days were just too short, to cur...

Once and Future Life on Venus, Earth, and Mars
25. okt. 2023 41m

Each week, when we set off to do this show, we start with one core idea: We want to tell you what is new in space and astronomy… and remember Earth is...

Earth Science is Planetary Science
24. okt. 2023 51m

In this episode, we need to take one of our periodic looks at our planet's science and understand what it means to life as we know it. But we will onl...

A New Space Race?
6. okt. 2023 48m

Space science isn't where the money is… at least not yet. Astronomy and planetary science in the U.S. are funded by NASA, the National Science Foundat...

The History of Life As We Know It
4. okt. 2023 40m

In this episode, we're going to look at how we now work to understand the history of life - including human life - on Earth by studying the geology of...

Meteors, Meteor Showers, and their Parent Bodies
12. sep. 2023 42m

In this episode, we're going to be talking more about meteors - including the source of the Geminids meteor shower, asteroid Phaethon - as well as hot...

SETI and the Very Large Array
11. sep. 2023 53m

While we could spend an entire episode on Earth, there is just too much going on in the universe to linger anywhere too long. From our world, we journ...

Do Not Look Directly at this Podcast
22. aug. 2023 45m

This episode features the kind of news week where we looked at the April 20th eclipse in the South Pacific and decided it just wasn't a huge priority....

In Venus VERITAS
17. aug. 2023 49m

For decades now, our planetary science news cycles have been dominated by Mars. Mars is relatively close, and we have a lot of experience landing ther...

Pareidolia, Pattern Matching, and AI Art
4. aug. 2023 52m

Humans are the ultimate pattern matchers - at least for now. I have to admit I'm looking forward to the day I can give some new AI a set of images and...

The Search for Life on Other Worlds
27. jul. 2023 43m

Right now, humans are tantalizingly close to being able to search for life on other worlds where it is reasonable to think life could exist. We can't ...

Will Asteroid 2023 DW Collide with Earth in 2046? (All signs point to no.)
6. jul. 2023 44m

A new asteroid has been discovered with an orbit that crosses our own planet's orbit. In general, this object and Earth are very good and not trying t...

Is 2023 the Year of Io?
22. jun. 2023 51m

In general, the kind of year we'll experience gets its label at the end of the year. 2005 was the year of the never-ending hurricane season. 2017 was ...

Bring on the JWST Science Results
9. jun. 2023 48m

OK so this is actually episode six, but our producer Ally numbered the episodes weird and we got mixed up. This week, thanks to the support of so many...

Is This How We Get Cylons?
1. jun. 2023 55m

In this show, we'll go through more than 20 studies and observations ranging from planetary climates to galaxy mergers, and we'll take a closer look a...

Cosmology: From Particles to Galaxy Clusters
24. maj 2023 51m

We live at a time when technological advances are allowing us to explore ideas faster than ever before. So today, we bring you lab results on ice that...

Mass Extinction, Volcanoes, and Rings Around an Asteroid
18. maj 2023 57m

In this episode, we discuss one mass extinction, three stories with volcanoes, star formation, galaxy dissolution, and space mission synchronized obse...

Space science potpourri and a more hopeful look at climate change
12. maj 2023 50m

This episode has a little bit of everything as we bring you results from astronomers, geoscientists, climate scientists, imaging scientists, glaciolog...