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George's Random Astronomical Object is a biweekly astronomy podcast featuring science discussions about astronomical objects at randomly selected locations in the sky. The wide range of topics discus... more
FAQs about George's Random Astronomical Object:How many episodes does George's Random Astronomical Object have?The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.
August 04, 2025Object 155: PinwheelThe nearby face-on spiral galaxy Messier 101 is one of the most popular galaxies in the sky for astronomers to study, particularly in terms of studying the relative abundances of various elements within the galaxy....more12minPlay
July 21, 2025Object 154: The Binary Star System That Needed to Go on HiatusA 0535+26 is a rather unusual star system called a Be high mass X-ray binary that periodically produces bursts of X-ray emission....more9minPlay
July 07, 2025Object 153: A Wolf Within a WolfHen 2-113 is a rather unusual planetary nebula that formed not when a Sun-like star died but when a large, massive, and extraordinarily hot Wolf-Rayet star blew away its outer hydrogen layers....more8minPlay
June 23, 2025Object 152: The Spiderweb FlashlightThe quasar PKS 2126-158 has been popular to observe because astronomers can see many different things between the quasar and Earth, including an entire cluster of galaxies, that are absorbing light from the quasar....more9minPlay
June 09, 2025Object 151: A Magnetic WhaleBeta Ceti is a relatively close giant star where helium fusion has been triggered in its core, but it's a bit unusual compared to other stars that have reached this stage in their evolution....more8minPlay
May 26, 2025Object 150: And Now for Something Completely the SameWolf 1069 is another nearby red dwarf with an exoplanet, but this time, the exoplanet is more likely to harbor life than other nearby red dwarfs with exoplanets that I may have discussed in previous episodes....more10minPlay
April 28, 2025Object 149: Spaghetti LeftoversThe globular cluster Messier 54 is not part of our galaxy but actually the nuclear stellar core of a dwarf galaxy that has nealy been completely gravitationally torn apart by the Milky Way....more10minPlay
April 14, 2025Object 148: Problem SolvingDI Pegasi is a star system with two eclipsing stars in its center that orbit each other every 17 hours and 5 minutes and two smaller stars on very wide orbits that gravitationally tug on the central two stars, which has the effect that the variability of the star system's brightness seems to change over decades of time....more9minPlay
March 31, 2025Object 147: Nothing But GasAbell 1142 is a peculiar cluster of galaxies that has formed from the merger of two smaller clusters, and its center contains nothing but gas....more9minPlay
March 17, 2025Object 146: The Prototype of PeculiarSN 2002cx was the first supernova ever identified in a subclass of objects now called Type Iax supernovae....more9minPlay
FAQs about George's Random Astronomical Object:How many episodes does George's Random Astronomical Object have?The podcast currently has 165 episodes available.