Podcaster: Shaila’s SpaceCast
Title: Hottest Planet in our Solar System
Organization: UNSW School of Physics, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
Links: https://www.physics.unsw.edu.au/staff/shaila-akhter; http://www.csiro.au/Organisation-Structure/Divisions/Astronomy-and-Space-Science.aspx ; https://www.facebook.com/UNSWPhysics
Description: This podcast explores the hottest planet in the solar system.
Bio: Shaila Akhter is an Astrophysics PhD candidate, outreach co-ordinator and educator from Asutralia.
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Transcript:
Hi, this is Shaila Akhter from UNSW Australia and CASS. I welcome you all to my 365 days of Astronomy Podcasts!
Today we are going to explore one particular fact… Which planet has got the highest surface temperature? Is this Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun in our solar system? Or, any other planet? To find out, listen to my today’s podcast!
Hope you will enjoy it!
If you have any questions or feedback, please leave a comment below!
Thank you!
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