Astroseismologists are combining data from TESS, Kepler, and eventually JWST to study stellar oscillations in ‘infant’ stars, with the goal of creating new models for how such young stars form and evolve over time
Oct 25th: Edwin Hubble
You might know the name “Hubble” because of the Hubble Space Telescope. It was named after the most influential astronomers in modern astronomy. Let’s learn about Edwin Hubble from @AstronomyCast
Jul 2nd: Celebrating Our WSH Journalist Team – Season Finale
This week, in our Season Finale, we are celebrating and honoring an extra-special group of people on the Weekly Space Hangout: Our Journalist Team! And of course News update!
Jul 25th: Rewriting Hubble’s Tuning Fork
In this podcast extra episode we talk to Karen Masters from Haverford College, Pennsylvania about The Hubble Tuning Fork and Galaxy classification.
Jun 12th: Astronaut Dr John Grunsfeld, Discusses the Challenges of Servicing the Hubble Space Telescope & the Hubble’s Amazing Accomplishments
May 10th: Active Asteroids
Gold on solar system coming from neutron stars! more news round up and discussion about active asteroid, a new class for small bodies like asteroid but exhibit comet-like activity.
Nov 17th: Our Space Telescopes Are Dying!
Think about it: Hubble is down to one gyro, maybe two; Kepler is in safe mode; and today, the Chandra X-ray telescope went into safe mode; Spitzer has run out of coolant but still doing science – our fleet of space telescopes is getting older what are we replacing them with?
Sep 30th: Dr. Frank Timmes
Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest : Dr. Frank Timmes, Dr. Nicole Gugliucci, Dave Dickinson, Morgan Rehnberg, Kimberly Cartier
Title: Weekly Space Hangout: Dr. Frank Timmes – Astronomy Online Education