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Hear stories about the alien moons orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration. Every week, scientist Dr. Carrie Nugent chats about an amazing part of our universe with an ex... more
FAQs about Spacepod:How many episodes does Spacepod have?The podcast currently has 232 episodes available.
March 25, 2018121: Solar storms with Dr. JanvierDr. Miho Janvier talks about her work studying solar storms, and tells us about the ways these storms have impacted humans in the past. She explains why they are challenging to model and says why she's interested in "garbage" data from planetary missions....more24minPlay
March 11, 2018120: Archeology for everyone with Chase ChildsChase Childs tells us about satellite remote sensing. He explains how near-infrared images can expose underground structures, and why plant health is of surprising interest to archeologists. He also talks about GlobalXplorer, and some of the site's power users who have painstakingly mapped Peru....more26minPlay
February 25, 2018119: Archeology from space with Dr. ParcakDr. Sarah Parcak explains how she uses satellite images to locate archeological sites, and how it's her job to be a detective, piecing together clues to uncover the past. She also talks about GlobalXplorer, a non-profit that lets everyone be a space archeologist....more18minPlay
February 11, 2018118: The stuff between the stars with Dr. RichDr. Jeff Rich returns to the show to talk about the interstellar medium— all the rocks, dust, and particles that exist between the stars. After some beer, we end up talking about black holes and how Jeff studies nearby galaxies to learn about the early universe....more33minPlay
January 28, 2018117: Guardians of (a very small part of) the galaxy with Dr. FastDr. Kelly Fast tells us about the Planetary Defense Coordination Office, which finds asteroids before they find us. She talks about a recent exercise involving the tiny asteroid 2012 TC4, where asteroid hunters across the world coordinated to observe this object on a recent fly-by. We also talk about 'Oumuamua, the first interstellar asteroid ever discovered....more27minPlay
January 14, 2018116: Extraterrestrial Seismology with Dr. PanningDr. Mark Panning tells us all about "earthquakes" on other worlds. He talks about the InSight mission to Mars, which carries a seismometer to detect Marsquakes. He also explains how a seismometer on Europa could teach us about the interior of that icy moon....more41minPlay
December 31, 2017115: Detector detective with Mario CabreraMario Cabrera tells us about the specialized detectors used in professional telescopes. He talks about how he's helping to develop new detectors that don't require coolant and provide more science for less money. He talks about the ways a detector is tested, and how he's walked through miles of waist-deep snow (both ways!) in the name of science....more17minPlay
December 17, 2017114: The densest stuff in the universe slamming together at the speed of light with Dr. KannerDr. Jonah Kanner talks about LIGO's spectacular detection of two neutron stars merging together. This merger was not only detected by gravitational wave detectors in the US and Europe, it was also seen by many telescopes across the world and in space. This new discovery will help unlock many longstanding mysteries in astronomy and fundamental particle physics....more29minPlay
December 03, 2017113: Belt and suspenders spacecraft with Julie WebsterCassini's spacecraft operations team manager, Julie Webster, stops by the show to reflect on Cassini. We chat about the time Cassini dove through Titan's atmosphere, how Julie monitored thousands of channels of telemetry at once, and how she's happy that she doesn't have to spend her time thinking through worst-case scenarios (or "awfulizing") now that the spacecraft is no more....more40minPlay
November 19, 2017112: Cassini Family with Dr. CableDr Morgan Cable returns to the show to chat about the end of the Cassini Mission. We find solace in the fact that there's still a tiny bit of Cassini in orbit around Saturn. Dr. Cable also describes Cassini's discovery of hydrogen, "the easiest food for a microbe to digest," in Enceladus' plumes....more28minPlay
FAQs about Spacepod:How many episodes does Spacepod have?The podcast currently has 232 episodes available.