When We Look at the Stars is There Anyone Looking Back?

When We Look at the Stars is There Anyone Loo...

Up next

Unveiling 11,000 New Asteroids and Earth's Local Origins

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 46 *Discovery of over eleven thousand new asteroids Preliminary data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has led to the discovery of over 11,000 new asteroids. *Confirmation that the Earth was made locally A new study has shown that planet Earth was for ...  Show more

The Growing South Atlantic Anomaly and Its Implications for Planet Earth

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 45 *The South Atlantic anomaly is growing – are the planet’s poles about to flip A new study has confirmed that a gigantic weak spot in planet Earth’s protective magnetic field known as the South Atlantic anomaly is growing ever larger. *New study narr ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

NASA’s New Planet-Hunting Telescope, the Light Triad, and Where You Spend Your Time
Curiosity Weekly

Learn about where NASA’s new planet-hunting telescope is looking for life first; the number of places where people spend most of their time; and, the new “Light Triad” of personality traits.In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity. ...  Show more

A Glimpse into the Past: 3 Billion Years After the Big Bang | Space Nuts 349
Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries

Get ready to explore a 10 billion year old mystery! A closely bound duo of energetic quasars, the hallmark of a pair of merging galaxies, have been discovered when the Universe was only 3 billion years old. What secrets do these quasars hold and why have they lasted so long? Join ...  Show more

The James Webb Space Telescope
Unexplainable

After decades of planning, NASA is finally (finally!) set to launch the successor to the Hubble. The new Webb telescope will be a paradigm shift for astronomy, exploring places in the cosmos that have been completely invisible to us until now. But first, it has to safely reach a ...  Show more

Octobre : observez la Lune cendrée aux côtés de Vénus (Éphémérides #8)
Futura dans les étoiles : le rendez-vous de l'astronomie

Pour ces éphémérides d'octobre, découvrez les événements astronomiques à venir aux côtés de Franck Menant. Au programme des observations :

<ul><li>Lune – Régulus</li><li>Vénus et Lune cendrée</li><li>Vénus et Antarès</li><li>Maximum des Orionides</li><li>Élongation de Mercu ...  Show more