The 365 Days of Astronomy
Un podcast de 365DaysOfAstronomy.org
1368 Épisodes
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Astronomy Cast Ep. 727: Parker Solar Probe
Publié: 23/09/2024 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 751 & 752: Ball Pit & Lunker
Publié: 22/09/2024 -
Cheap Astronomy - Dear CA Ep. 110: Robots And Us
Publié: 21/09/2024 -
EVSN - Supernovae and Galaxies Being Used to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest Questions
Publié: 20/09/2024 -
Awesome Astronomy - Life Giving & Life Taking Comets
Publié: 19/09/2024 -
Guide To Space - Which Are The Real Photos of Spacecraft? They’re Out There & They’re Amazing
Publié: 18/09/2024 -
Ask A Spaceman Ep. 232: Is Space Tourism A Good Idea?
Publié: 17/09/2024 -
Astronomy Cast Ep. 726: Looking Back Over The Summer
Publié: 16/09/2024 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 287E & 288E: Sensing A Comet & Close One
Publié: 15/09/2024 -
NOIR Lab - The First Kilonova Progenitor
Publié: 14/09/2024 -
EVSN - Mars is the Future, the Day the Dinos Died, a Star's Death in 3 Acts, & More!
Publié: 13/09/2024 -
Cheap Astronomy - Dear CA #109: Planets
Publié: 12/09/2024 -
Awesome Astronomy - British Planetary Science Conference
Publié: 11/09/2024 -
Exoplanet Radio Ep. 25: Trillions of Worlds Without Stars
Publié: 10/09/2024 -
Astronomy Cast Ep. 32: The Search For Neutrinos
Publié: 09/09/2024 -
Travelers in the Night Eps. 749 & 750: Earth Glow & Asteroid Slam
Publié: 08/09/2024 -
Last Minute Astronomer - September Episode
Publié: 07/09/2024 -
EVSN - Quasi-Satellite of Earth Has Lunar-Like Material
Publié: 06/09/2024 -
Actual Astronomy - The Observer’s Guide For September
Publié: 05/09/2024 -
Awesome Astronomy - Should We Worry About Asteroids?
Publié: 04/09/2024
The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast launched in 2009 as part of the International Year of Astronomy. This community podcast continues to bring you day after day of content across the years. Everyday, a new voice, helping you see the universe we share in a new way. This show is managed by Avivah Yamani, edited by Richard Drumm. This podcast is funded through Patreon.com/CosmoQuestX and produced out of the Planetary Science Institute.