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NAME THAT SPACE SOUND: The Dysons of the sky
jeudi 30 septembre 2021 ⢠Duration 09:11
This is the final episode of Name That Space Sound, our mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, the Dysons of the sky... Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
The Box
lundi 27 septembre 2021 ⢠Duration 23:09
Karlie Noon is the first Indigenous student to obtain a Masters of Astronomy and Advanced Astrophysics, and is currently doing a PhD in Astronomy at the Australian National University. Corey Tutt is the CEO of Deadly Science, a charity that provides science books and early reading material to remote schools in Australia. Our Cosmic hosts have accomplished STEMM careers. But the path to their success was littered with obstacles. Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
NAME THAT SPACE SOUND: A pirate ship surrounded by balloons
jeudi 26 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 08:23
Itâs time for Name That Space Sound! Each Friday weâre going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, a pirate ship surrounded by balloons.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntSounds of Perseverance Mars Rover Driving â Sol 16 (90-second highlights) By NASA/JPL-Caltech is licensed under (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Space Junk in the Space Trunk
lundi 23 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 38:22
There are about 130 million pieces of space junk in orbit around Earth -- and Dr Space Junk knows most of them on a first name basis! Associate Professor Alice Gorman joins Karlie and Corey to chat all things space junk -- from old school satellites that resemble Dr Who props, to red convertibles, and back again.Guest:Associate Professor Alice GormanCollege of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders UniversityPresenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
NAME THAT SPACE SOUND: Broken hearts
jeudi 19 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 06:47
Itâs time for a brand new Cosmic Vertigo segment... Name That Space Sound! Each Friday weâre going to drop a mini-episode in which Karlie plays a mysterious space sound and Corey does his best to guess what it is. This week, teenage Corey gets his heart broken.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntSinister Sounds of the Solar System ByNASA is licensed under (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Cosmic Dust Bunny
mercredi 18 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 27:05
Back in 2017 a mysterious, cigar-shaped rock roared into and out of our solar system in a flash! Christened âOumuamuaâ it was the first interstellar visitor weâve seen in our neck of the woods. But this cool observation exposed a not-so-cool side to the astronomy community.Guest:Associate Professor Alice GormanCollege of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders UniversityPresenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
Vacuum Energy & Frozen Stars
mardi 17 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 24:38
Friend of the show, cosmologist Professor Tamara Davis lights up the studio with a chat about all the dark stuff in the universe...GuestProfessor Tamara DavisSchool of Mathematics and Physics, University of QueenslandPresenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
Not everybody wants a telescope on top of their mountainâŚ
lundi 16 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 12:19
To do incredible things -- like take a picture of a black hole -- astronomers rely on telescopes. Telescopes are undeniably cool, and the science people do with them is great -- but theyâre not without their problems...Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly HuntVideo footage of Arecibo Observatory collapse from National Science Foundation.
Black hole, or Curly Wurly?
dimanche 15 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 26:23
Back in 2019 a network of radio telescopes called the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) took a picture of a black hole for the very first time.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt
New season! New hosts!
jeudi 12 aoÝt 2021 ⢠Duration 02:54
Everyoneâs favourite astronomy podcast is back! And this season, thereâs new hosts in the hotseats -- Gomeroi astronomer Karlie Noon, and Deadly Kamilaroi scientist Corey Tutt.Presenters: Karlie Noon, Corey Tutt
Producer: Ivy ShihExecutive Producer: Joel Werner
Sound engineer: Simon Branthwaite
Podcast tile art by Molly Hunt