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Astronomy Cast

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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    Episode 214: Space Tourism

    Have you ever wanted to go to space, but lacked ...

    Have you ever wanted to go to space, but lacked the... everything... to be an astronaut? A whole new industry of space tourism will take you where you need to go. There are new companies offering zero-G flights, sub-orbital flights, and there have even be

    Jan 3, 2011 Read more
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    Episode 213: Supermassive Black Holes

    It's now believed that there's a supermassive black hole lurking ...

    It's now believed that there's a supermassive black hole lurking at the heart of every galaxy in the Universe. These monstrous black holes can contain hundreds of millions of times the mass of our own Sun, with event horizons better than the Solar System.

    Dec 27, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 212: GPS Navigation

    Last week we talked about the old way navigators used ...

    Last week we talked about the old way navigators used to find their way around the planet; by looking at objects in the sky, and doing some tricky math. The new navigation system, of course, is the Global Positioning System, and it helps you find your spo

    Dec 20, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 211: Celestial Navigation

    Before there was GPS, navigators had to rely on the ...

    Before there was GPS, navigators had to rely on the Sun and the stars to find their way around the Earth. It's easier than it sounds, if you've got the right instruments, clear skies, and a really accurate clock. Let's examine the history of celestial nav

    Dec 13, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 210: Mars Exploration Rovers

    The twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have been ...

    The twin Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have been crawling around the surface of Mars since early 2004 – years longer than they were expected to live. And what they have discovered there on Mars has given scientists their best understand

    Dec 6, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 209: Exotic Life

    We don’t like cover news on Astronomy Cast, but sometimes ...

    We don’t like cover news on Astronomy Cast, but sometimes there’s a news story that’s interesting, complicated, and rapidly unfolding – and it happens to cover an area that we haven’t talked much about. So today we thought we’d talk about the discovery of

    Nov 29, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 208: Spitzer Space Telescope

    Last week we talked about Lyman Spitzer, and this week ...

    Last week we talked about Lyman Spitzer, and this week we’ll take a look at the orbiting observatory that bears his name: the Spitzer Space Telescope. Designed to see into the infrared spectrum, Spitzer has returned images of objects that were previously

    Nov 22, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 207: Lyman Spitzer

    Time for another action-packed double episode of Astronomy Cast. This ...

    Time for another action-packed double episode of Astronomy Cast. This week we focus on the Lyman Spitzer, a theoretical physicist and astronomer who worked on star formation and plasma physics. Of course, this will lead us into next week’s episode where w

    Nov 15, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 206: Fission

    Last week we talked about fusion, where atoms come together ...

    Last week we talked about fusion, where atoms come together to form heavier elements. This week, everything comes apart as we talk about nuclear fission. How it occurs naturally in the Universe, and how it has been harnessed by science to produce power, a

    Nov 8, 2010 Read more
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    Episode 205: Fusion

    When the Universe formed after the Big Bang, all we ...

    When the Universe formed after the Big Bang, all we had was hydrogen. But through the process of fusion, these hydrogen atoms were crushed into heavier and heavier elements. Fusion gives us warmth and light from the Sun, destruction with fusion bombs, and

    Nov 1, 2010 Read more
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