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comets and asteroids08 Nov 202500:23:34

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a deep delve into comets and asteroids, and meteoroids 

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Dwarf planets 25 Oct 202500:23:35

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a look at dwarf planets and why things changed

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a deeper look at SOL08 Feb 202500:38:23

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a longer deeper look in the the sun for better understanding and fun

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life cycle of stars01 Feb 202500:22:45

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a look into the life cycle of stars 

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types of stars25 Jan 202500:15:54

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a longer looking in to stars 

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season 2 opening18 Jan 202500:21:49

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new season begins here 
longer better information and more fun

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ending season 116 Nov 202400:09:58

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an over view of the 1st season everything so far

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moons of the solar system09 Nov 202400:13:42

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a list of some of the moons in our solar system 

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Kepler belt and Oort cloud02 Nov 202400:05:37

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a look at the edge of the solar system and beyond

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comets, asteroids and other small rocks26 Oct 202400:21:04

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a look into asteroids and meteoroids and meteors and meteorites 
a fun topic for all  

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dwarf planets19 Oct 202400:15:06

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an intro top dwarf planets in Kepler belt

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Neptune12 Oct 202400:08:41

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A look in to the last large planet Neptune
a fun educational podcast

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Neptune in depth04 Oct 202500:20:05

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An in-depth look into Neptune 

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Uranus 05 Oct 202400:16:36

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a look into this weird wonderful mysterious planet  

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A look at some of Saturn's moons28 Sep 202400:16:59

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a brief fun look at Saturn's 5 top moons
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Saturn21 Sep 202400:08:52

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a brief look into Saturn 

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Jupiter's moons14 Sep 202400:13:10

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a look into Jupiter's biggest moons 

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Jupiter07 Sep 202400:09:44

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a look in to Jupiter 
the king of planets

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Mars01 Sep 202400:09:32

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an insight to mars our future home
 

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Earth part 2 01 Sep 202400:13:00

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a more detailed look in to Earth and the moon
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a basic look at all things earth01 Sep 202400:13:54

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an intro to planet earth and its future 
more details history in next episode

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venus01 Sep 202400:10:15

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a short talk about Venus 
educational and fun 
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mercury01 Sep 202400:10:00

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a free episode all about mercury 
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in-depth look at Uranus20 Sep 202500:22:00

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a more detailed look at Uranus

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The sun01 Sep 202400:11:42

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a short fun intro to the Sun 

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intro to alien space talk01 Sep 202400:11:30

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an intro to the solar system and alien space talk

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Saturn 06 Sep 202500:24:02

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an in depth look at saturn and some of its moons

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Jupiter 23 Aug 202500:24:51

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an in-depth look into Jupiter

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mars an in-depth look06 Jul 202500:27:40

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an in-depth look in to mars and its moons 

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an inside look at Earth31 May 202500:37:26

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an indepth look at the 3rd rock from the sun with some added interesting facts 

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Venus in depth22 Feb 202500:32:50

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a longer deeper look into Venus
  

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mercury in depth15 Feb 202500:27:37

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a longer better looking to Mercury 

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nebulas23 Nov 202500:20:39

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Title: Discovering the Wonders of Nebulas: The Cosmic Nurseries of Our Universe

Introduction:
In this episode of the Aliens Space Education podcast, host Andrew Gray takes us on an enlightening journey through the cosmos, focusing on the mesmerizing phenomena known as nebulas. These vast clouds of gas and dust are not only beautiful to behold but also play a critical role in the birth and death of stars, shaping the very fabric of our universe.

What is a Nebula?
To begin our exploration, it's essential to define what a nebula is. The term originates from the Latin word for "cloud," highlighting that nebulas are indeed vast clouds of gas and dust in space. They vary in size and density and are often the sites of intense cosmic activity. Many nebulas form from the remnants of supernova explosions, where the expelled dust and gas can eventually lead to the creation of new stars and planets. Gray describes nebulas as stellar nurseries, emphasizing their role in star formation.

The Roles of Nebulas in the Universe
Nebulas serve several crucial functions:
1. **Stellar Nurseries**: They are the birthplaces of stars. Within these dense regions, gravity causes material to collapse and form new stars and planetary systems.
2. **Remnants of Stellar Deaths**: When massive stars explode, they create supernovae that disperse their outer layers, which can contribute to new nebulas.
3. **Interstellar Medium**: Nebulas contribute to the interstellar medium, recycling gas and dust into new stars and planets.

Types of Nebulas
Gray categorizes nebulas into four distinct types, each with unique characteristics:
1. **Emission Nebulas**: These clouds of ionized gas emit their own light, often appearing vibrant in colors like red and pink due to ionization from nearby hot stars. The Orion Nebula is a well-known example of this type.
2. **Reflection Nebulas**: Unlike emission nebulas, reflection nebulas do not produce their own light but reflect light from nearby stars, often appearing blue. The Pleiades Nebula is a prime example.
3. **Dark Nebulas**: These dense clouds block light from objects behind them, creating dark patches against the backdrop of stars. The Horsehead Nebula is a notable example.
4. **Planetary Nebulas**: These structures form from the outer shells of dying stars, creating glowing shells of gas around a white dwarf core. The Ring Nebula is one such example.

The Life Cycle of Nebulas
Understanding the life cycle of nebulas reveals how they undergo significant changes:
1. They initially form from accumulated gas and dust.
2. As they evolve, they actively create new stars.
3. Over time, they may dissipate, recycling their materials back into the interstellar medium.

Famous Nebulas and Their Significance
Several nebulae have captured the attention of astronomers and the public alike:
- **The Orion Nebula**: A nearby stellar nursery crucial for studying star formation.
- **The Crab Nebula**: A remnant of a supernova explosion that helps scientists understand stellar deaths.
- **The Eagle Nebula**: Known for its iconic pillars of creation, showcasing dense columns of gas and dust where new stars are born.

Conclusion
As we wrap up our exploration of nebulas, it is clear that these cosmic clouds are much more than just beautiful objects in the sky. They are integral to the birth and death of stars and play a vital role in shaping the universe. By studying nebulas, we gain a deeper understanding of cosmic evolution and the processes that govern our existence. So, as you gaze up at the stars, remember the wonders of nebulas and their significance in the grand tapestry of the cosmos.

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dark matter/ dark energy04 Jan 202600:26:46

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a brief look into dark matter and dark energy 

how we looking for it and what it is 

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Red dwarf star07 Feb 202600:24:07

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a look at these small and mighty stars

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podcastathon special episode14 Mar 202600:20:45

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this is a special episode about the armchair astrounght and thier amazing work 

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please leave a like and comment 

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yellow dwarf Star16 May 202600:00:32

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An in-depth look at your sun, the amazing yellow dwarf star 

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