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Take a fact-based journey through the cosmos. Tune in to hear weekly discussions on astronomical topics ranging from planets to cosmology. Hosted by Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay ... more
FAQs about Astronomy Cast:How many episodes does Astronomy Cast have?The podcast currently has 1,197 episodes available.
March 05, 2007Episode 26: The Biggest Structures in the UniverseThis week we continue the story of galaxy formation, learning how groups of galaxies come together to form the biggest structures around - galaxy superclusters. And when you look at the Universe at this scale, environment is everything....more28minPlay
February 26, 2007Episode 25: How Galaxies FormOur Milky Way is a complex and majestic barred spiral galaxy. But 13.7 billion years ago it began, like all galaxies, from the elementary particles formed in the Big Bang. How did our galaxy grow from nothing to the hundreds of billions of stars we see today?...more30minPlay
February 19, 2007Episode 24: Fermi ParadoxWe live in a mind bogglingly big Universe filled with countless stars. We know intelligent life evolved here on Earth. It must be common across the Universe, right? But if there's life out there, how come we haven't been visited by aliens yet? Why haven't we even picked up signals from alien television stations? Where's all the life?...more30minPlay
February 12, 2007Episode 23: The Drake EquationIf you're wondering how many extraterrestrials there are in our galaxy, you just have to use a simple equation developed by astronomer Frank Drake in 1961. Just find out how many stars there are, how many support life, how many advanced societies form, and a few other details and we'll be set....more32minPlay
February 05, 2007Episode 22: Variable StarsOur Sun has been around for billions of years, and will last for billions more. We're lucky, it's pretty stable and regular as stars go, only changing in brightness a little now and then. But there are stars out there that change dramatically; astronomers call them variable stars, and they demonstrate just how bizarre and dangerous the Universe can be....more29minPlay
January 29, 2007Episode 21: Black Hole Questions AnsweredOur episode on black holes generated many many questions from listeners. We dip into this bottomless pool of questions and start dealing with them. Are really big black holes like the Big Bang? How can black holes evaporate? What would it look like to stand on a black hole? And just how large would a rock have to be before its gravity is so strong that a human can't escape?...more33minPlay
January 22, 2007Episode 20: What We Learned from the American Astronomical SocietyIt's astronomical society get together time, and we send Pamela to investigate and record. Hear the latest news that will make your text books out of date. Find out where all the dark matter is collecting, the identity of Kepler's supernova, and new insights into the closest, brightest supernova in recent memory....more25minPlay
January 15, 2007Episode 19: Comets, Our Icy Friends from the Outer Solar SystemThe sudden brightening of Comet McNaught has reminded us what a treat it can be to see a comet with the unaided eye. A diffuse ball with a long tail stretching across the sky. There's nothing else in the night sky that can compare to a bright comet. But what are these objects, where do they come from, and what can they tell us about the formation of the Solar System?...more27minPlay
January 08, 2007Episode 18: Black Holes Big and SmallWe're finally ready to deal with the topic you've all been waiting for: Schwarzschild swirlers, Chandrasekhar crushers, ol' matter manglers, sucking singularities - you might know them as black holes. Join as as we examine how black holes form, what they consume, and just how massive they can get....more27minPlay
January 01, 2007Episode 17: Where does the Moon Come From?We take the Moon for granted, but its effect on the Earth is very important; possibly even critical for the formation of life. But where did it come from? Did the Earth and Moon form together? Or did the Earth capture a wayward Moon? Or was there a more catastrophic cause to this lunar mystery?...more24minPlay
FAQs about Astronomy Cast:How many episodes does Astronomy Cast have?The podcast currently has 1,197 episodes available.