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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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 Questions Show: Ice in Space, Expansion of the Universe, and Death from the Skies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Another week, another batch of questions. If ice disappears in your freezer, how can it last in space? How can the Universe be expanding faster than the speed of light? And what is the risk from a coronal mass ejection in an airplane? All this and even more questions. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to info@astronomycast.com and we'll try to tackle it for a future show. Please include your location and a way to pronounce your name.

 Questions Show: Ice in Space, Expansion of the Universe, and Death from the Skies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Questions Show: Ice in Space, Expansion of the Universe, and Death from the Skies

 Ep. 113: The Moon, Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Hey, here's a topic we haven't gotten around to yet... the Moon. Today we look at our closest astronomical companion: the Moon. What impact does the moon have on our lives, where did it come from, who walked on it, and are we ever going to walk on it again? We're going to learn about the phases, the tides and even a little bit about NASA's plans to return to the Moon.

 Ep. 113: The Moon, Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Ep. 113: The Moon, Part 1

 Questions Show: Orbit of the Planets, Green Stars, and Oort Cloud Contamination | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We're back to a themeless questions show. We're right across the Universe this time. Why are the planets lined up in a nice flat plane? Why are there no green stars? And is the Oort Cloud contaminating our understanding of the cosmic microwave background radiation? If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to info@astronomycast.com and we'll try to tackle it for a future show. Please include your location and a way to pronounce your name.

 Questions Show: Orbit of the Planets, Green Stars, and Oort Cloud Contamination | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Questions Show: Orbit of the Planets, Green Stars, and Oort Cloud Contamination

 Ep. 112: Death from the Skies, Interview with Phil Plait | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We say it all the time here on Astronomy Cast: the Universe is trying to kill us. This week, Pamela is joined by Dr. Phil Plait to discuss his new book, Death from the Skies. Phil and Pamela talk about asteroid strikes, solar flares and gamma ray bursts.

 Ep. 112: Death from the Skies, Interview with Phil Plait | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Ep. 112: Death from the Skies, Interview with Phil Plait

 Questions Show: Relativity, Relativity and More Relativity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Everyone loves a theme. And this week we've collected together some of your questions about relativity. More light speed spacecraft, twin paradoxes, and the mixing up of gravity, time and mass. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to info@astronomycast.com and we'll try to tackle it for a future show. Please include your location and a way to pronounce your name.

 Questions Show: Relativity, Relativity and More Relativity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Questions Show: Relativity, Relativity and More Relativity

 Ep. 111: Nebulae | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When you think about the best pictures in astronomy, almost every one is a nebula; the pillars of creation in the Eagle Nebula, or the complex Helix Nebula - or my personal favorite, the Ring Nebula. They're beautiful, wispy clouds of gas and dust that signify both the birth and death of stars. Today we give tribute to nebulae.

 Ep. 111: Nebulae | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown
 Questions Show: Galactic Dust, the Speed of Photons, and the Big Bang Calculations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Another week, another roundup of your questions. This week listeners asked: what is galactic dust anyway, and where does it come from? Why can photons move at the speed of light? And how can astronomers know what happened right after the Big Bang? And there's even more. If you've got a question for the Astronomy Cast team, please email it in to info@astronomycast.com and we'll try to tackle it for a future show. Please include your location and a way to pronounce your name.

 Questions Show: Galactic Dust, the Speed of Photons, and the Big Bang Calculations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Questions Show: Galactic Dust, the Speed of Photons, and the Big Bang Calculations

 Ep. 110: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

You know what this show needs? More aliens. Since we don't seem to have any visiting right now, we're going to have to find some. SETI is an acronym. It stands for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. But there's more to SETI than just putting up a radio telescope and hoping to catch a glimpse of an alien television broadcast.

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