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Astronomy Cast

Summary: Astronomy Cast offers you a fact based journey through the cosmos. Each week Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela Gay (SIUE / Slacker Astronomy) take on topics ranging from the nearby planets to ubiquitous dark matter.

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 Ep. 161: Launch Facilities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Launching a rocket into space requires a big effort on the ground. Space agencies have built up huge infrastructures to store, prepare and launch rockets. Let's take a look at what's involved on the ground at a place like Cape Canaveral. What happens before, during and after a launch.

 Ep. 160: Eclipses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Ep. 160: Eclipses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Every now and then, the Moon destroys the Sun. Okay, not destroys, covers. Well, not really covers, but from here on Earth, sitting inside the shadow of the Moon, that's what it sure looks like. These events are called eclipses, or more precisely, transits and occultations. They occur whenever one object passes in front of another from a 3rd perspective. They're beautiful and exciting, and deliver a tremendous amount of science as well.

 Ep. 159: Planet X | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Ep. 159: Planet X | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Astronomers have been searching for the mysterious Planet X for hundreds of years. It was the search for a theoretical planet beyond Uranus that turned up Neptune, and then again for Pluto. And even now there are some astronomers who think there's a more distant planet out there. Oh, and there are a bunch of pseudoscience cranks trying to freak people out about the end of the world. Don't worry, we'll make time for them too, but first let's start with some real science.

 Ep. 158: Pulsars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Ep. 158: Pulsars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Imagine an object with the mass of the Sun, crushed down to the size of Manhattan. Now set that object spinning hundreds of times a second, blasting out powerful beams of radiation like a lighthouse. That's a pulsar, one of the most exotic objects in the Universe.

 Ep. 157: Constellations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Ep. 157: Constellations

 Ep. 157: Constellations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Did you know there are 88 constellations in the night sky? Let's learn about the constellations and other star formations, their history, their connection to the zodiac, and how to find some of them.

 Ep. 156: Famous Stars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Ep. 156: Famous Stars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we're going to talk about famous stars. But not those boring human ones you read about in People magazine. No, we're talking about those hot balls of plasma across the distant Universe. The close ones, the bright ones, the massive ones, the giant ones. Let's get to know some famous stars.

 Ep. 155: Dwarf Stars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Ep. 155: Dwarf Stars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We think we live near an average star, but that's not the case at all. Compared to most stars in the Universe, the Sun is a giant! Let's look at the small end of the stellar spectrum, to stars with a fraction of the size and mass of our own Sun. There are many ways that a star can get small, and they lead dramatically different lives and deaths.

 Ep. 154: Dragon*Con Live with Seth Shostak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Ep. 154: Dragon*Con Live with Seth Shostak

 Ep. 154: Dragon*Con Live with Seth Shostak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week we step away from our regular programming to bring you a live show from Dragon*Con in Atlanta. Pamela shares the stage with SETI researcher Seth Shostak. Together they discuss the technology and science of searching for intelligence, And answer questions from the audience.

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