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Episode 15: Riding the solar wind: Eugene Parker’s “magnetic” legacy
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46:02On December 24, 2024, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe shattered records: becoming simultaneously the closest a human-made object has ever approached the Sun, and, travelling at 430,000 mph, the fastest object ever built on Earth. This was the culmination of a 70-year long legacy of its namesake, Eugene Parker, who in 1958 transformed our understanding of…
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Episode 14: Could the movie Armageddon happen in real life?
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52:33In 1998, “NASA” sent a team of rag-tag oil drillers to an asteroid hurtling towards Earth, averting an Armageddon. 24 years later, NASA is at it again – but this time, with a somewhat more delicate approach. In September 2022, the DART mission collided with Dimorphos, an asteroid in a binary orbit with its larger companion, Didymos, perturbing its …
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Episode 13: Minding the heavens: Sweeping the night sky with Caroline Herschel
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45:41It is August 1st, 1786, and a starry haze zips through the night sky. As celestial phenomena go, this is just a fleeting event - but not one that evades Caroline Herschel’s Newtonian “sweeper”. Although she doesn’t know it yet, Herschel will soon be renowned as the great discoverer of comets, and one of the most eminent astronomers of her generatio…
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Episode 12: Is the Universe slowing down?
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40:46For 14 billion years, our Universe has been expanding. For 5 billion years, its expansion has been accelerating. But now.... is our Universe slowing down again?By Ana Bonaca & Sownak Bose
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Episode 11: The JWST Revolution, Part 3: Is the Universe Broken?
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30:08Our exploration continues into the world of CEERS, one of the major flagship surveys of the early JWST data. Now, astronomers are confronted by yet more first generation galaxies that seem to defy scientific consensus -- a group of objects so luminous that their formation should not have been possible based on standard theories of galaxy formation.…
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Episode 10: The JWST Revolution, Part 2: Remarkably Bright Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn
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36:55It’s July 2022, and JWST is now in full swing – its early images already captivating people the world over. In all this excitement, however, a team of astronomers is struck by one thing in particular... two beacons of light, shining out from the very depths of time: extraordinarily bright galaxies in existence so early as to defy all expectations. …
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Episode 9: The JWST Revolution, Part 1: A New Space Telescope
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47:14Christmas Day, 2021 offered a once-in-a-lifetime present to the astronomical community: JWST, a revolutionary new space telescope with the potential to transform our understanding of the cosmos. But with every new innovation, there is always room for plenty of surprises…. In our new miniseries on the Open Universe Podcast, we delve into the world o…
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Episode 8: Fiat Lux: Conversations on science and faith at the Vatican Observatory
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40:54The Open Universe goes on tour to Castel Gandolfo, Italy, home of the Vatican Observatory, where we chat with resident astronomer Richard D'Souza on astronomy, faith, and early efforts to map the Milky Way.By Ana Bonaca & Sownak Bose
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Episode 7: A secret ocean beneath Pluto’s icy volcanoes?
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58:18Volcanic explosions and surface flows on a frozen world?! Join us on board the New Horizons spacecraft on its journey towards the edge of the Solar System as it uncovers a distant world full of geological surprises.By Ana Bonaca & Sownak Bose
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Episode 6: The most epic journey in the lifetime of a photon
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1:00:52Photons traveling through spacetime are cosmic messengers carrying with them rich stories of the past history of our cosmos. Find out how an otherwise innocuous observation of distant quasars in 1965 transformed our understanding of the composition of intergalactic space, and the phases of evolution our Universe underwent billions of years ago.…
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Episode 5: What is that beeping in the night sky?
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1:08:08For years, astronomers have been puzzled by the mysterious bursts of cosmic radio emission, until recently, two teams identified the origin of these events as extremely magnetic stars -- strong enough to disrupt credit cards on the moon!
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Episode 4: The final voyage in the life of a star
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51:31Relive the story of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar who, as a 19-year old, came to a remarkable realization on board a ship journeying to start his physics scholarship in England. This discovery would lead to a bitter spat with one of the most eminent luminaries in the world of astronomy, and eventually reveal an astonishing feature of time and space – …
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Episode 3: How did a 1912 circular open up our Universe?
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32:56The vastness of space was unfathomable until a pioneer of "Big Data" found a regularity in the way some stars change brightness, a discovery which has ever since allowed us to precisely measure distances to stars throughout the Milky Way and beyond.
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Episode 2: The ultimate fate of the Universe
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55:48Our universe appears to be an ever-expanding, or an open universe. Join us on a journey into the future to discover what this means for all the planets, stars, and galaxies.
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Episode 1: Can seismic activity on stars help us discover the next Earth?
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40:22Discovering small planets like the Earth orbiting other stars like the Sun is hard, but blobs of gas surfacing from stellar interiors can help.
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We hit our mid-life crises early and started a podcast about astronomy.
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