Sep 22nd: Ball Pit & Lunker
Today we have Travelers in the Night telling stories about OSIRIS-Rex touched down in Bennu and the discovery of 2022 KL8
Sep 21st: Robots And Us
Robots are doing it for themselves. What kind of robots will we send to other star systems? Do we really need to send humans into space?
Sep 20th: Supernovae & Galaxies to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest Questions
Two new studies are attempting to solve a couple of big puzzles in astrophysics: Is the Hubble constant actually constant?
Sep 19th: Life Giving & Life Taking Comets
From the medieval portends of doom to the space age, we know they’ve been devastating the solar system for billions of years. But what are they?
Sep 18th: Which Are The Real Photos of Spacecraft?
Sep 17th: Is Space Tourism a Good Idea?
Why are private space companies pushing tourism? Is there a future for tourism in space? Is this an overall good thing for space exploration, or just a distraction?
Sep 16th: Looking Back Over The Summer
Join us for the first episode of Season 18 as we review all the crazy space science that happened during our Summer Hiatus.
Sep 15th: Sensing A Comet & Close One
Today we have stories about using Rosetta to create watercolor paintings, sculptures, a musical collaboration, and smell of comet
Sep 14th: The First Kilonova Progenitor
Today’s podcast, NOIRLab’s André-Nicolas Chene described the discovery of a system that will become a kilonova in the future.