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The weekly podcast from the International Year of Astronomy 2009. This podcast comes out weekly and includes each daily episode of the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast.... more
FAQs about 365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition:How many episodes does 365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition have?The podcast currently has 332 episodes available.
June 10, 2024Ep. 722: Weather on ExoplanetsHere’s a familiar question: How’s the weather? We’re familiar with the weather on Earth and telescopes and missions are watching the weather on other planets in the Solar System. But for the first time in history, astronomers can now answer that question for exoplanets, located light-years away from us....more1h 3minPlay
May 27, 2024Ep. 721: Rogue PlanetsMost of the exoplanets we’ve found are around stars, where they belong. But a few have been found free-floating in interstellar space. The evidence is growing that there are a lot of them out there, maybe even more than planets with stars. How do they form and how can we learn more about them?...more56minPlay
May 20, 2024Ep. 720: Galaxy Series - Elliptical GalaxiesStreamed live on Apr 30, 2024. Our galaxy series continues with elliptical galaxies. Unlike other types, these are large, smooth with very few distinguishing features. They’re filled with red and dead stars, a clue to their evolution....more37minPlay
May 13, 2024Ep. 719: Galaxy Series - Spiral GalaxiesOur galaxy series continues, on to spiral galaxies. In fact, you’re living in one right now, but telescopes show us the various shapes and sizes these galaxies come in. Thanks to JWST, we’re learning how these spirals got big, early on in the Universe....more37minPlay
May 06, 2024Ep. 718: Galaxy Series - Dwarf GalaxiesStreamed live on Apr 30, 2024. It’s time to begin a new mini-series, where we’ll look at different classes of galaxies. Today, we’ll start with the dwarf galaxies, which flock around larger galaxies like the Milky Way. Are they the building blocks for modern structures?...more41minPlay
April 29, 2024Ep. 717: Understanding the Ages of Distant Cosmic ObjectsHow old is that star? That planet? That nebula? Figuring out the ages of astronomical objects is surprisingly challenging. Fortunately, astronomers have developed a series of techniques they can use to work out the ages of stuff....more1h 4minPlay
April 22, 2024Ep. 716 - The God**** Particle - Remembering Peter HiggsLast week, we learned about the death of Peter Higgs, a physicist and discoverer of the particle that bears his name. The Large Hadron Collider was built to find and describe the particle. Today, we’ll look back at the life of Peter Higgs and his particle....more1hPlay
April 08, 2024Ep. 715: Total Eclipse of the Science: Experiments During the EclipseHow to watch a solar eclipse and do some science! The next great eclipse is upon us, with viewers across North America witnessing the moon passing in front of the Sun. It’s an amazing experience, but also an opportunity to do science. Let’s talk about what we can learn from this momentous event....more55minPlay
April 01, 2024Ep. 714: Orbital ResonancesSeveral of the planets and moons in the Solar System are in orbital resonance, orbiting in a geometric lockstep. And not just the Solar System, astronomers have found the same resonances in other star systems....more1h 4minPlay
March 25, 2024Ep. 713: Solar System VolcanoesLast week was one of the most exciting meetings we’ve seen from the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, with hundreds of announcements and discoveries from various missions. One theme kept coming up, the Solar System is more volcanically active than we thought. Today, we’ll explore volcanism on other worlds....more1h 7minPlay
FAQs about 365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition:How many episodes does 365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition have?The podcast currently has 332 episodes available.