


Nov 9th: Quasars in the Early Universe
Dark Energy Camera (DECam) confirm that early-Universe quasars formed in regions of space densely populated with companion galaxies

Nov 8th: Aquatic Planets Like Earth Could Abound in Milky Way
The formation of rocky worlds from dust particles containing ice & carbon, increasing the possibility of Milky Way filled with aquatic planets

Nov 7th: How Do Ion Engines Work?
People ask why we’re stuck with chemical rockets. Good news, there are other, exotic science fiction-sounding propulsion systems out there.

Nov 6th: Taisiia Karasova
Today’s Big Impact Astronomy podcast feature Astronomy as a grounding force during war with Taisiia Karasova and the birth of Astro Sandbox

Nov 5th: Is it Time to Redefine the Planet?
How did Pluto get demoted? What makes a planet a planet anyway? Why do we now have so many different kinds of planets, and should we make things simpler?

Nov 4th: The Euclid Telescope

Nov 3rd: Number 7 & Discover an Asteroid
Today’s Traveler in the Night tell a story about Project Breakthrough Listen to search for life & Zwicky Transient Facility take image of the entire northern sky

Nov 2nd: Last Minute Astronomer November 2024
In November Saturn and Jupiter are the steady highlights above, Venus shines brilliantly before dawn, and rocks fall from the sky.

Nov 1st: Hera & Clipper Plan With Other Worlds
Join us today as we deep dive into Hera and Clippers journey to look at other worlds, also news from black holes.