Podcasts

Podcast: The Tunkguska Event

[/caption] On June 30th, 1908 “something” exploded over the Tunguska region of Siberia, flattening thousands of square kilometres of forest,…

13 years ago

Podcast: Io

[/caption] If you want to see one of the strangest places in the Solar System, look no further than Io,…

13 years ago

365 Days of Astronomy Podcast to Continue for its 4th Year in 2012

I'm going to put on a different hat here and post something about the "other" website that's been keeping me…

13 years ago

Astronomy Cast Ep. 238: Solar Activity

The Sun looks like a harmless burning ball of fire in the sky: warm, life-giving and forever unchanging. But we…

13 years ago

Podcast: Einstein Was Right

At least once a week we get an email claiming that Einstein was wrong. Well you know what, Einstein was…

13 years ago

Astronomy Cast Ep. 235: Einstein

What can we say about Einstein? Albert Einstein! Lots, actually. In this show we’re going to talk about the most…

13 years ago

Strange Stuff in Space: Astronomy Cast at Dragon*Con 2011

This is an impromptu episode of Astronomy Cast that was recorded during Dragon*Con 2011. Pamela was scheduled to speak with…

13 years ago

Astronomy Cast Ep. 234: Lunar Phases

The Moon is a stark reminder that we actually live in a Universe filled with stars and planets and moons.…

13 years ago

Astronomy Cast Ep. 233: Radar

Radar is one of the those technologies that changed everything: it allows boats and aircraft to “see” at night and…

13 years ago

Astronomy Cast Ep. 232: Galileo Spacecraft

In our last thrilling cliff hanger, we talked about astronomer superhero Galileo Galilei. Will a mission be named after him?…

13 years ago