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228: Do other planets really have diamond rain?
Épisode 228
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 • Durée 07:16
Dr. Sabine Stanley answers. For more about planetary insides, check out her book, "What's Hidden Inside Planets".
Do you know a kid with a space question? Upload it at listentospacepod.com and I'll do my best to get an answer!
227: What is the fastest asteroid?
Épisode 227
mercredi 15 octobre 2025 • Durée 05:58
Dr. Michael Busch answers. Do you know a kid with a space question? Upload it at listentospacepod.com and I'll do my best to get an answer!
218: Anything we try is new with Dr. Cable
Épisode 218
dimanche 24 mars 2024 • Durée 26:32
Dr. Morgan Cable returns to the show after nine years! She tells us how she creates new minerals in her laboratory. She explains how this work helps shape NASA's Dragonfly mission. She encourages listeners to have confidence in their results.
130: Quantum entanglement with Dr. Ghose
Épisode 130
dimanche 29 juillet 2018 • Durée 17:28
Dr. Shohini Ghose talks about quantum entanglement, which she describes as an "amazing, weird handshake across space and time." She tells us about quantum information science, which finds useful applications for the weird quantum qualities of particles.
129: A new type of galaxy with Dr. Mutlu-Pakdil
Épisode 129
dimanche 15 juillet 2018 • Durée 21:59
Dr. Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil talks about her amazing discovery-- a galaxy with both an inner and outer ring. The existence of such a galaxy had not been predicted before she discovered it, and there's no theory yet that can explain how such an unusual object was created.
128: Sleeping on a Glacier with Dr. Koppes
Épisode 128
dimanche 1 juillet 2018 • Durée 14:05
Dr. Michele Koppes returns to the show to talk about her experiences studying glaciers in the field. She describes what a glacier sounds like at night, and why a good glaciologist is generally handy with a soldering iron.
127: Black hole pairs with Dr. McGurk
Épisode 127
dimanche 17 juin 2018 • Durée 23:15
Dr. Rosalie McGurk talks about her quest to find pairs of black holes. She explains how she used several different telescopes to solve this problem, narrowing the list of potential candidates from hundreds of thousands to about twenty.
126: Supercities of the Universe with Dr. Connor
Épisode 126
dimanche 3 juin 2018 • Durée 23:03
Dr. Tom Connor stops by the show to talk about massive galaxy clusters and the CLASH project. We talk about naturally occurring gravitational "telescopes" that allow us to see even farther into space, and Dr. Connor makes some fun analogies to cupcakes and crime bosses.
125: Oceans, oceans everywhere with Dr. Keane
Épisode 125
dimanche 20 mai 2018 • Durée 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 2018 • Durée 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.







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