Today EVSN still focused on Iceland and we have Dr. Melissa Scruggs (aka VolcanoDoc on Twitch) for a chat about Grindavik and all things volcanic in Iceland.
Mar 28th: Women in Science History
H’ad astra historia is the official podcast for the Historical Astronomy Division of the American Astronomical Society and today we have the first episode at #365DaysOfAstro talk about women in astronomy.
Mar 27th: From Earth to Mars: The Incredible Story of the Ingenuity Helicopter
With a first flight on April 19, 2021, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter broke ground on new capabilities for remote planetary missions. After three years, the mission ended. More about Ingenuity accomplishments on today’s podcast
Mar 26th: The First Exoplanets: A Discovery that Forever Changed Us
Our galaxy likely holds hundreds of billions of planets around other stars but when and how did we begin finding them? What was the first exoplanet detected? It turns out that the first discovery wasn’t one, but two planets in the same system.
Mar 25th: Solar System Volcanoes
The Solar System is more volcanically active than we thought. Today, we’ll explore volcanism on other worlds.
Mar 24th: Catching Shadows & Tough Guy
Mar 23rd: A Trip Down Under
Jacinta takes us on a tour of her homeland, into the Australian bush, and chats about pathfinders, precursors and the exciting collaborations between South Africa and Australia!
Mar 22nd: Stability, Instability, Drama, & How We are Space Stuff
We are star stuff. This phrase serves as a gentle reminder that all the complex atom found their start either in the nuclear core of a star or in the nuclear explosions of a dying star or stars. But, as with so many things, the truth is much more complicated than the meme.
Mar 21st: The Deep Sky Eye Observatory with Tim Doucette
The Actual Astronomy Podcast presents The Deep Sky Eye Observatory with Tim Doucette and talk about his passion for the night sky from the Deep Sky Eye Observatory which he runs as a small independent astronomy business in beautiful Nova Scotia Canada.
Mar 20th: The Mysterious Ocean of Saturn’s Moon, Mimas
Join us for a discussion about Saturn’s moon Mimas that once thought to be a cold, solid body of ice & rock and now appears to harbor a vast global ocean beneath its icy crust at #365DaysOfAstro