365 Days Of Astronomy - Weekly Edition

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Synopsis

The weekly podcast from the International Year of Astronomy 2009. This podcast comes out weekly and includes each daily episode of the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast.

Episodes

  • Ep. 705: Water Worlds - Looking For Life Beyond Earth

    22/01/2024 Duration: 01h56s

    Wherever we find liquid water on Earth, we find life, so it makes sense to search for water across the Universe, and hopefully we can find evidence of life. But what about worlds which are completely covered in water, oceans hundreds of kilometers deep. Can there be too much water?

  • Ep. 704: NASA's Juno Releases New Images

    15/01/2024 Duration: 54min

    NASA’s Juno spacecraft has completed dozens of flybys of Jupiter, seeing the planet from many angles and delivering some of the most beautiful images we’ve ever seen of the Jovian world. Now it’s focusing in on Io, sending home images of the tiny volcanic world from just 1,500 km away. And the best is yet to come.

  • Ep. 703: Solar Maximum of Doom? Maybe

    08/01/2024 Duration: 53min

    Streamed live on Dec 20, 2023. Solar cycle 25 is shaping up to be a doozy, with plenty of flares and coronal mass ejections blasting off the Sun. As the solar activity continues to rise, how are things shaping up?

  • Ep. 702: Moonshot 2024 - Go or No Go?

    18/12/2023 Duration: 52min

    Streamed live on Dec 11, 2023. With Artemis 1 completing its robotic flight around the Moon, we know that the SLS works. Next comes Artemis 2, with a crew of astronauts flying past the Moon. If that’s successful, we could see humans set foot on the Moon in December 2025. But there is a long list of challenges to consider that could delay things considerably. Go or no go for launch‽

  • Ep. 701: Space Science We Look Forward to in the Next 700 Episodes

    11/12/2023 Duration: 55min

    Last week we looked back at some of the ideas that science has changed its mind about. This week we look forward, into the future, at some of the big ideas that astronomers are making progress in. What space science are we looking forward to?

  • Ep. 700: The Things We Got Wrong

    04/12/2023 Duration: 52min

    Astronomers talk about all the amazing discoveries they’re making but sometimes, it turns out, they were wrong. After decades and centuries of discoveries, how have they changed their minds?

  • Ep. 699: Holiday Gift Giving Ideas for Astronomy and Space Fans

    27/11/2023 Duration: 56min

    Just a warning, the holidays are rapidly approaching. It’s time, once again, to think about what to buy all the space nerds on your lists. Here’s what we like.

  • Ep. 698: Insights Into the Universe

    20/11/2023 Duration: 58min

    How the time flies. It’s been over a year since JWST went operational, with other missions joining the fun. What new insights have we gained about the Universe thanks to these powerful new tools?

  • Ep. 697: Mission Roll Call Part 6: The Outer Solar System and Beyond

    13/11/2023 Duration: 45min

    Finally, we reach the end of our tour through the missions in the Solar System. Out beyond Mars, to Jupiter, the Kuiper Belt and Beyond.

  • Ep. 696: Mission Roll Call Part 5: The Science at Mars

    06/11/2023 Duration: 58min

    Another week, another review of space missions in the Solar System. Today we set our sights on the red planet. What are all the active missions at Mars today?

  • Ep. 695: Mission Roll Call Part 4: Lunar Exploration

    30/10/2023 Duration: 01h03min

    Our journey through missions continues, this time we focus on the Moon. There are many nations on the Moon, near the Moon, around the Moon, traveling to the Moon. It’s a lot. We’ll talk about it today.

  • Ep. 694: Mission Roll Call Part 3: What's Beyond Earth

    23/10/2023 Duration: 58min

    Our journey through space missions continues. Now we move away from the Earth to the rest of the solar system. What’s out there orbiting, roving and flying on other worlds and in interplanetary space. Today we look inward and we’ll talk about the missions studying the Sun, Mercury and Venus.

  • Episode 693: Mission Roll Call, Part 2: Looking Outward from Earth

    16/10/2023 Duration: 52min

    Last week, we brought you up to speed on the spacecraft which are helping to study Earth from above. Many of our missions are in Earth orbit but looking outward to study the Universe. Today, we’ll talk about the missions close to home, helping us understand our place in the cosmos.

  • Ep. 692: Mission Roll Call Part 1: Earth Orbit

    09/10/2023 Duration: 57min

    It’s time for another series! This time we’re gonna look at the missions that’re currently in place across the solar system. Today we’ll start with the key missions here on Earth, studying the planet from above and looking out into the Universe. 

  • Ep. 691: Jupiter’s Changing Red Spot

    02/10/2023 Duration: 52min

    Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is one of its most iconic features. First seen hundreds of years ago. Although it’s certainly long lasting, it’s been changing in size over the last few decades. Shrinking, changing in color. Is it fading away? And what can the changes tell us about storms on giant planets?

  • Ep. 690: Climate on Mars - From Ice Caps to Dust Storms

    25/09/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    Streamed live on Sep 18, 2023. We’ve looked at Earth’s changing climate, now let’s see what it’s like for another world: Mars. Much looks familiar, but some of it is totally alien, from ice caps of frozen carbon dioxide to planetary dust storms that can obscure the entire world from view.   This video was made possible by the following Patreon members: Stephen Veit Jordan Young Jeanette Wink Andrew Poelstra Brian Cagle David Truog BogieNet Gerhard Schwarzer David THANK YOU! - Fraser and Dr. Pamela

  • Ep. 689 - Our Warming World: 20 Years of Climate Science

    18/09/2023 Duration: 01h52s

    Streamed live on Sep 11, 2023. It’s official! June and July were the warmest we’ve seen since records began over a century ago. Fires are rampant across Canada, and we’re seeing record droughts around the world. Today we’re going to look at 20 years of climate science, how well does reality match up with the predictions.   This video was made possible by the following Patreon members: Stephen Veit Jordan Young Jeanette Wink Andrew Poelstra Brian Cagle David Truog BogieNet Gerhard Schwarzer David THANK YOU! - Fraser and Dr. Pamela

  • Hiatus Message

    10/07/2023 Duration: 04min

    Hiatus Message Once again, we’ve reached the end of a season here on Astronomy Cast, and it’s time for the summer hiatus. See you in September!

  • Ep. 688: What’s Next? Looking Ahead to Season 17

    03/07/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    Streamed live on Jun 26, 2023. Once again, we’ve reached the end of a season here on Astronomy Cast, and it’s time for the summer hiatus. But the Universe never takes a break. What can we expect to happen over the summer while we’re catching up on our reading, building our gardens and planning for Season 17?

  • Ep. 687: Prepping for the Moon

    27/06/2023 Duration: 01h01min

    We’re going back to the Moon. In the next few years humans will set foot on the Moon again, ideally this time to stay. But this will be different than the Apollo era, going to the scientifically fascinating, and difficult southern pole of the Moon. What needs to be done to prepare the way back to the Moon?

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