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The weekly podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009. Every week's episodes from the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast, compiled into one omnibus edition.

365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela L. Gay

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The weekly podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009. Every week's episodes from the 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast, compiled into one omnibus edition.

    Ep. 716 - The God**** Particle - Remembering Peter Higgs

    Ep. 716 - The God**** Particle - Remembering Peter Higgs

    Last week, we learned about the death of Peter Higgs, a physicist and discoverer of the particle that bears his name. The Large Hadron Collider was built to find and describe the particle. Today, we’ll look back at the life of Peter Higgs and his particle.

    • 59 min
    Ep. 715: Total Eclipse of the Science: Experiments During the Eclipse

    Ep. 715: Total Eclipse of the Science: Experiments During the Eclipse

    How to watch a solar eclipse and do some science! The next great eclipse is upon us, with viewers across North America witnessing the moon passing in front of the Sun. It’s an amazing experience, but also an opportunity to do science. Let’s talk about what we can learn from this momentous event.

    • 54 min
    Ep. 714: Orbital Resonances

    Ep. 714: Orbital Resonances

    Several of the planets and moons in the Solar System are in orbital resonance, orbiting in a geometric lockstep. And not just the Solar System, astronomers have found the same resonances in other star systems.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Ep. 713: Solar System Volcanoes

    Ep. 713: Solar System Volcanoes

    Last week was one of the most exciting meetings we’ve seen from the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, with hundreds of announcements and discoveries from various missions. One theme kept coming up, the Solar System is more volcanically active than we thought. Today, we’ll explore volcanism on other worlds.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Ep. 712: How Peer Review Fails

    Ep. 712: How Peer Review Fails

    You’ve probably heard that the best kind of science is peer-reviewed research published in a prestigious journal. But peer review has problems of its own. We’ll talk about that today.

    • 58 min
    Ep. 711: NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC)

    Ep. 711: NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC)

    NASA works on many missions using tried and true technology, but they also invest in creative ideas that could drive the future of space exploration. It’s called NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts or NIAC.

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