Popcorn Science Podcast – Détails, épisodes et analyse

Détails du podcast

Informations techniques et générales issues du flux RSS du podcast.

Podcast Popcorn Science Podcast

Popcorn Science Podcast

John E. Moores & Catherine Neish

Sciences
Cinéma & Séries
Cinéma & Séries

Fréquence : 1 épisode/22j. Total Éps: 20

Hosting podcast Unknown
Popcorn Science is a podcast that takes a critical look at the science portrayed in our favourite movies and television shows.
Site
RSS

Classements récents

Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.

Apple Podcasts

    Aucun classement récent disponible

Spotify

    Aucun classement récent disponible



Qualité et score du flux RSS

Évaluation technique de la qualité et de la structure du flux RSS.

See all
Qualité du flux RSS
À améliorer

Score global : 38%


Historique des publications

Répartition mensuelle des publications d'épisodes au fil des années.

Episodes published by month in

Derniers épisodes publiés

Liste des épisodes récents, avec titres, durées et descriptions.

See all

For All Mankind

samedi 21 mars 2026Durée 01:10:31

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," we discuss the 2019 series For All Mankind.

Topics
  • Science Gripes (6:05)
    • Dumbest way to move an Asteroid
      • No reaction control thrusters
      • Do not need a tower to push
      • Spike in a rubble-pile asteroid
      • Sending out crew to asteroid while under thrust?
    • Living on Mars (14:50)
      • Radiation on the Surface, aristocracy live above ground?
      • Happy Valley Base near the equator, but ice is near the poles
      • Korolev Crater harboring life? No Methane or lava tubes.
    • Untethered EVA? Risky.
  • Science Shine (27:08)
    • Asteroid depiction
      • A dark rubble pile
      • Initial contact, asteroid more like a wall than a planet.
    • Space is quiet!
    • Phoenix station has 0.2g gravity
    • Sol is a Mars day
    • Johnson / Molly Cobb Spacecenter Details
    • Astrobiology
      • Methane as a biomarker
      • Lavatubes are a reasonable place to look for life
    • Asteroid Mining
      • Worth the effort?
      • Flooding the market with rare earths
      • 122g of asteroid for $1B (OSIRIS-REx)
  • Of it's time (52:47)
  • Ratings (1:04:35)
References

2001: A Space Odyssey

samedi 4 octobre 2025Durée 01:03:48

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," discuss the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Topics
  • Science Gripes (7:00)
    • Tapir do not live in Africa
    • Arid environment, but humans likely evolved in arboreal environment
    • Little evidence for humans living in caves
    • Humans are not the only tool users, monolith didn't grant unique advantage
    • Artistic placement of the moon
    • Random equations / diagrams on screen: Sci-Fi jibberish
    • Space craft: No thrusters
    • Moonwalking: Too much gravity, too little falling down
    • EVA without tether or thruster packs, gardening gloves
    • Discovery:
      • Moving too fast: 3 weeks to Mars? 18 weeks to Jupiter?
      • Habitation ring too slow (or too much gravity)
      • For every action, these wasn't an equal reaction
    • Jupiter:
      • Too many (major) moons
  • Science Shine (31:00)
    • Centripetal gravity, close enough
    • Decent job showing zero-gravity life
    • Clavius station under ground, close enough to Tycho for a shuttle
    • Infectious disease concerns in space
    • Predicted Magnetic anomalies on the Moon!: Lunar Swirls
    • Earth phases
    • 13 seconds in vacuum, plausible!
    • HAL wins at chess
    • Smooth space turns: Reaction wheels
    • Commercial travel looks modern
  • Of it's time (46:33)
  • Ratings (59:03)
References

Contact

samedi 31 mai 2025Durée 01:01:54

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine discuss the science behind the 1997 movie "Contact".

Based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Carl Sagan, Contact explores what would happen if humanity were to receive a message from an extraterrestrial civilization.

Topics
  • Science Gripes (4:37)
    • Headphones? (6:01)
    • Opening Sequence (9:40)
    • Hitler, Messenger of Earth (11:20)
    • Arecibo Message (12:28)
    • Arecibo Geography (16:00)
    • Ellie the Astronaut (17:28)
    • Funding (20:08)
    • Arecibo v. VLA (21:15)
    • Timeline Issue (48:35)
  • The Good Things (24:59)
    • On Location (25:05)
    • Science Culture (27:40)
    • Signal from Vega (30:32)
    • Is Space Exploration Worth it? (34:48)
    • Crewed Spaceflight (38:50)
    • Transit Network / Wormholes (#42:25)
  • Of Their Time (44:35)
    • Computer Technology (44:53)
    • Bill Clinton (47:00)
    • Space Industrialists (49:56)
    • Science v. Faith (52:52)
    • Fragile Institutions (54:59)
  • Accuracy and Significance (56:39)
References

Ender's Game

samedi 17 mai 2025Durée 01:01:22

References Misc

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine discuss the science behind the 2013 movie "Ender's Game". Based on the 1985 novel by Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game follows a young boy as he learns to defend the Earth from an invasion by a mysterious alien species known as the Formics.

Tunguska-Terma

samedi 3 mai 2025Durée 59:40

Topics
  • Antarctic Meteorite Survey
  • Tunguska
References Misc

In our first episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine discuss the science behind The X-Files two-parter "Tunguska/Terma". These episodes first aired in November 1996, and follow Mulder and Scully around the world as they try to get their hands on a rock filled with a mysterious alien oil.

Deep Impact

samedi 20 septembre 2025Durée 01:01:35

Cities fall, but they are rebuilt. And heroes die, but they are remembered. We honor them with every podcast we record. Our planet, our home.

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," discuss the 1998 film Deep Impact.

Topics
  • Science Gripes (4:30)
    • Nobody notices the comet
    • Sublimation / thermal inertia
    • Gravity on a comet
    • Sun visor, facial boils
    • Travel time
    • Communication failure
    • Impact effects (earthquake, airburst)
    • Temperature increase due to many small impactors (>10 degrees)
  • Science Shine (28:05)
    • Comet naming
    • Comet stats: Reasonable size, mass, density and rotation
    • More likely scenario than Armageddon (comet from Ort cloud, off the plane of solar system)
    • Visuals: Cometary Jets, dark colouration
    • 2 years of darkness (maybe)
    • Nuclear propulsion
  • Of it's time (45:45)
  • Ratings (56:29)
References

Blade Runner

dimanche 7 septembre 2025Durée 01:04:48

A new life awaits you in the Popcorn Science Podcast. The chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure!

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," discuss the 1982 cult classic Blade Runner. Catherine and John have seen things you people wouldn't believe. If you don't listen to this episode, all those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.

References

Battlestar Galactica

dimanche 24 août 2025Durée 59:29

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine hear nothing but the rain while discussing the 2003 Battlestar Galactica miniseries. So grab your gun and bring the cat in.

References

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

dimanche 10 août 2025Durée 01:02:23

Many Bothans died to bring us this episode.

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine discuss the science behind the movie Rogue One.

References

Thor

samedi 26 juillet 2025Durée 57:22

References Misc

In this episode of "Popcorn Science," John and Catherine discuss the science behind the movie Thor!


Podcasts Similaires Basées sur le Contenu

Découvrez des podcasts liées à Popcorn Science Podcast. Explorez des podcasts avec des thèmes, sujets, et formats similaires. Ces similarités sont calculées grâce à des données tangibles, pas d'extrapolations !
Podcast My First Million
Podcast Radiolab
Podcast Drawing Inspiration
Podcast The Engineering Leadership Podcast
Podcast Marketing Against The Grain
Podcast The James Altucher Show
Podcast Design Doc
Podcast Terrestrials
Podcast No Ordinary Cloth: Intersection of textiles, emerging technology, craft and sustainability
Podcast Thinking With Mitch Joel
© My Podcast Data