An monthly podcast by @chrisenorth, @zemogle and guests, covering topical stories in astronomy. An extended version of the astronomy roundup on @PythagTrousers.
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The latest episode is (finally) up! Feat @zemogle and @chrisenorth discuss recent news, while @astrofairy and @COSMO_83 from @cardiffPHYSX discuss the origin of dust in supernova explosions, and how a recently-detected event is changing our opinions podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
Recent stories include the increasingly-traditional name plaque on @NASAEuropa, cannibal stars eating their own planets, Galactic Streams discovered by @ESAGaia, and the detection of ices in planetary system discovered by @NASAWebb@ESA_Webb
The @ula launch of the private "Peregrine" mission to the Moon is one of the events @chrisenorth and @zemogle discuss in the look-ahead to 2024 - listen in the 2nd half of the latest episode anchor.fm/pythag-astro/episo…
The latest episode is available at anchor.fm/pythag-astro/episo… in which @chrisenorth and @zemogle talk about recent space news, from exploding rockets, Venusian volcanoes, comet-not-comets, burping black holes and impossible galaxies
This really was a deep dive, ranging from the Kerr solutions for spacetime around black holes to General Relativity. It would be convenient if this theory were true, but I think it's fair to say (as @drbecky_ and the authors agree - spoiler alert!) that the jury's still out!
Could black holes explain the expansion of the Universe? We take a deep dive into new research that implies they could, and discuss possible challenges to the result. And since this is all about black holes, who better to speak to than @drbecky_podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
Could black holes explain the expansion of the Universe? We take a deep dive into new research that implies they could, and discuss possible challenges to the result. And since this is all about black holes, who better to speak to than @drbecky_podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
This month @zemogle and @chrisenorth lament missing the recent outburst of the Northern Lights, and dabble in theories about the Moon, black holes and dark energy. Meanwhile, we continue the exploration CMB observations with @itrharrison and @Dr_Whatson podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
Having covered the science of the CMB, B-modes and QUIJOTE, this time @chrisenorth, @itrharrison and @Dr_Whatson discuss the advantages and challenges of observing from space, the threat of satellites, and what the plans are for the upcoming @SimonsObs.
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