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365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition

365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition

Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela L. Gay

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.

293 - Ep. 725: Looking Ahead
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  • 293 - Ep. 725: Looking Ahead

    Streamed live on Jun 24, 2024. Normally Pamela refuses to think about the future. But today, on our final episode before hiatus, she’s throwing out those rules. It’s like the PURGE! Here’s what we’re excited about for the future. Especially for the next couple of months until we return in September.

    Mon, 01 Jul 2024 - 52min
  • 292 - Ep. 724: Summer (Science & Sci Fi) Reads

    Streamed live Jun 20, 2024. Fraser & Pamela list their favorite books! Take notes! I also have a favor to ask - I'm working on a research project with my collaborator Sanlyn Buxener on what factors help and hinder people learning and doing science. Can you please take our survey? bit.ly/AstEco THANK YOU! - Pamela

    Mon, 24 Jun 2024 - 37min
  • 291 - Ep. 723: Exoplanets by the Numbers

    Streamed live on Jun 10, 2024. Astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets, revealing entirely new types of worlds that we just don’t have in the solar system. It’s enough to start getting a rough sense of what kinds of planets are out there. What’s the big picture?

    Mon, 17 Jun 2024 - 1h 01min
  • 290 - Ep. 722: Weather on Exoplanets

    Here’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.

    Mon, 10 Jun 2024 - 1h 02min
  • 289 - Ep. 721: Rogue Planets

    Most 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?

    Mon, 27 May 2024 - 55min
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