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Spacepod

Spacepod

Carrie Nugent

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 231

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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 expert guest. Spacepod is the podcast that gives you an inside look into space exploration. Learn more: http://listentospacepod.com
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - astronomy

    14/08/2025
    #36
  • 🇺🇸 États-Unis - astronomy

    14/08/2025
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    13/08/2025
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  • 🇺🇸 États-Unis - astronomy

    13/08/2025
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - astronomy

    12/08/2025
    #41
  • 🇩🇪 Allemagne - astronomy

    12/08/2025
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  • 🇺🇸 États-Unis - astronomy

    12/08/2025
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  • 🇨🇦 Canada - astronomy

    11/08/2025
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  • 🇩🇪 Allemagne - astronomy

    11/08/2025
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  • 🇺🇸 États-Unis - astronomy

    11/08/2025
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222: Measuring the emptiness of space with Dr. Becker

Épisode 222

dimanche 4 août 2024Durée 21:59

Dr Tracy Becker tells us about solar system science using ultraviolet light. She explains how the color of a planet's northern lights depends on the planet's atmosphere. She also describes how scientists repurposed the New Horizons spacecraft to measure how empty space is.

221: The queens of heaven with Prof. Tauris

Épisode 221

dimanche 23 juin 2024Durée 30:17

Professor Thomas Tauris explains what gravitational waves can tell us about colliding neutron stars. He corrects Carrie's misconception about how gravitational waves affect people. He also explains how the last 400 years of astronomy have been like watching a silent movie, but now with gravitational waves, we have a soundtrack. 

213: The Six with Loren Grush

Épisode 213

mardi 12 septembre 2023Durée 36:51

Loren Grush talks about her new book, "The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women in Space." She explains why Sally Ride was chosen to be the first American woman to go to space, and how the resulting attention was difficult for her. Loren also tells us how she researched and wrote the book during the pandemic.

125: Oceans, oceans everywhere with Dr. Keane

Épisode 125

dimanche 20 mai 2018Durée 20:44

Dr. James Tuttle Keane discusses why Pluto probably has a huge underground ocean. To make this discovery, he used images of Pluto taken by the New Horizons spacecraft, computer simulations, and good old-fashioned pen and paper.

124: Searching Antarctica for meteorites with Dr. Cohen

Épisode 124

dimanche 6 mai 2018Durée 39:29

Dr. Barbara Cohen returns to the show to talk about meteorite collecting in Antarctica. These trips, which involve weeks of camping on the ice, provide invaluable scientific samples. She talks about what it's like to search for the rocks that "don't belong" in the frozen desert.

123: Our favorite planet's future with Dr. Marvel

Épisode 123

dimanche 22 avril 2018Durée 12:15

To celebrate Earth Day, Dr. Kate Marvel talks about models of Earth's climate. She compares many models to learn more about the way our climate works, and how it might change in the future. She also offers advice for those of us who may feel overwhelmed by climate change.

122: How to make a comet with Dr. Michel

Épisode 122

dimanche 8 avril 2018Durée 32:56

Dr. Patrick Michel talks about comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, which was visited by the Rosetta spacecraft. This comet's shape was puzzling. It looked like it had survived a collision, but how could a fragile icy comet survive a high-energy impact? A new study by Dr. Michel and his team sheds light on this mystery.

121: Solar storms with Dr. Janvier

Épisode 121

dimanche 25 mars 2018Durée 23:32

Dr. 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.

120: Archeology for everyone with Chase Childs

Épisode 120

dimanche 11 mars 2018Durée 25:34

Chase 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.

119: Archeology from space with Dr. Parcak

Épisode 119

dimanche 25 février 2018Durée 17:12

Dr. 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.


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