The Daily Space - Dealing with Potentially Hazardous Asteroids

The Daily Space - Dealing with Potentially Ha...

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Travelers in the Night Eps. 719 & 720: What A Night & Large PHA

Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org Today's 2 topics: - To give you an idea of the celestial traffic in our nei ...  عرض المزيد

Guide To Space - How Big is the Great Red Spot?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ABKMoWKHjo From  Jul 21, 2016. Jupiter’s iconic Great Red Spot is a huge cyclonic storm big enough to swallow the Earth. But it’s been getting smaller over time, while other storms have been growing. What does the future hold for this Jupiterrican ...  عرض المزيد

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62 - JWST and the Earliest Galaxies in the Universe (ft. Mike Boylan-Kolchin)
Why This Universe?

Astronomers' newest telescope, JWST, just discovered galaxies that formed earlier than previously thought possible. What does this discovery mean for our understanding of the early universe?

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Extreme Winds, Martian Clays & Hidden Stars: #491 - The Interstellar Exploration
Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries

Space Nuts Episode 491: The Windiest Planet, Martian Mysteries, and Light Pollution Concerns
Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this captivating episode of Space Nuts, where they explore some of the most fascinating cosmic discoveries of our time. From ...
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The Sound Barrier #4: Listen to the universe
Unexplainable

When Wanda Diáz-Merced lost her sight as a college student, she thought her dreams of becoming an astronomer were over — until she learned to listen to space instead. Wanda is one of several pioneering scientists listening to space. For this episode, we also spoke to Robert Wilso ...  عرض المزيد

Saying Farewell to the Spacecraft That Mapped the Milky Way
Science Quickly

The Gaia spacecraft stopped collecting data this January after about 11 years and more than three trillion observations. Senior space and physics editor Lee Billings joins host Rachel Feltman to review Gaia’s Milky Way–mapping mission and the tidal streams, black holes and astero ...  عرض المزيد