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365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition
Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela L. Gay
Fréquence : 1 épisode/9j. Total Éps: 363

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Ep. 734: The Einstein Mission
lundi 18 novembre 2024 • Durée 58:49
Streamed live on Nov 11, 2024.
Hosted by: Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela L. Gay.
Another day, another space telescope! Today we’re looking at the newly launched Einstein Probe. A collaboration between the Chinese Space Agency and the European Space Agency. The mission has been operating since January searching the cosmos for short, bright flashes of X-rays.
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Thanks to: Andrew Poelstra, BogieNet, Brian Cagle, David, David Truog, Ed, Gerhard, Schwarzer, Jeanette Wink, Siggi Kemmler, Stephen Veit
Ep. 733: Euclid Of Alexandria
lundi 11 novembre 2024 • Durée 44:55
Streamed live on Nov 5, 2024.
Last week we talked about the mission. This week we’ll talk about Euclid of Alexandria, the ancient Greek mathematician who inspired the mission. Let’s learn about his life and the ground breaking work that made so much of our modern mathematics possible.
Hosted by: Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela L. Gay.
Ep. 724: Summer (Science & Sci Fi) Reads
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Durée 37:10
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
Ep. 637: Machine Learning in Astronomy
lundi 4 avril 2022 • Durée 54:27
Computers are a big part of astronomy, but mostly they've been relegated to doing calculations. But recent developments in machine learning have changed everything, giving computers the ability to do jobs that humans could only do in the past.
Ep. 636: Blowing Bubbles
lundi 28 mars 2022 • Durée 59:08
We think of space as a vacuum, but there are regions of different density. There are winds blowing from stars and other objects that clear out vast bubbles in space, and look absolutely fantastic in pictures. And they might have been critical for Earth to even exist in the first place.
Ep. 635: Jets: When Magnetic Fields Fling Things
lundi 21 mars 2022 • Durée 34:16
As astronomers look out across the Universe. They see various objects spewing jets of material light years into space. What causes these jets? And what impact do they have on the Universe?
Ep. 634: Milky Way’s Mergers & Acquisitions
lundi 14 mars 2022 • Durée 50:31
The Milky Way is a vast grand spiral today, but how did it get this way? Astronomers are starting to unravel the history of our galaxy, revealing the ancient collisions with dwarf galaxies, and how they came together to build the modern Milky Way.
Ep. 633: Weirdly Habitable Places
lundi 7 mars 2022 • Durée 01:00:44
We've always assumed that habitable planets would need to be like Earth; a terrestrial planet orbiting a sunlike star. But now astronomers have been discovering planets in the habitable zone around very much non-sunlike stars. What strange places could be habitable?
Ep. 632: Building Images: Optical vs Radio
lundi 28 février 2022 • Durée 43:45
A recent image from the South African MeerKAT Telescope blew our minds. It was a high resolution image of the center of the Milky Way showing delicate filaments and other structures. What was so mind blowing is that this was an image from a radio telescope. Today we’re gonna talk about why this was such an accomplishment and what the future holds for radio astronomy.
Ep. 631: All The Uses Of Pulsars (Including Murder)
lundi 21 février 2022 • Durée 56:32
Pulsars are the rapidly spinning degenerate husks of dead stars, turning hundreds of times a second. But they're also handy clocks, spinning with such certainty and accuracy that astronomers can use them for all kinds of stuff. We might even use them to navigate the cosmos.









