AstronomyCast 191: Chandrasekhar
AstronomyCast 191: Chandrasekhar
AstronomyCast 191: Chandrasekhar
AstronomyCast 190: The Kepler Mission
AstronomyCast 189: Johannes Kepler and His Laws
AstronomyCast 187: The History of Astronomy | Pt. 5, The 20th Century
AstronomyCast 188: The Future of Astronomy
AstronomyCast 186: History of Astronomy | Pt. 4, Beginning of Modern Astronomy
AstronomyCast 185: History of Astronomy | Pt. 3, The Renaissance
AstronomyCast 184: History of Astronomy | Pt. 2, The Greeks
AstronomyCast 183: History of Astronomy | Pt. 1, The Ancient Astronomers
AstronomyCast 182: Astrometry
AstronomyCast 181: Rotation
AstronomyCast 180: Albedo
AstronomyCast 179: Mysteries of the Universe, pt. 2
AstronomyCast 178: Mysteries of the Universe, pt. 1
AstronomyCast 84: Getting Around the Solar System
AstronomyCast 177: Mysteries of the Milky Way, pt. 2
AstronomyCast 176: Mysteries of the Milky Way, pt. 1
AstronomyCast 175: Mysteries of the Universe, pt. 2
AstronomyCast 174: Mysteries of the Universe, pt. 1
AstronomyCast 173: The Herschel Space Observatory
This week we continue the story of galaxy formation, learning how groups of galaxies come together to form the biggest structures around – galaxy superclusters. And when you look at the Universe at this scale, environment is everything.
AstronomyCast 172: William Herschel
AstronomyCast 171: Solar System Movements & Positions
AstronomyCast 170: Coordinate Systems
AstronomyCast 169: The Fermi Mission
We finally get organized enough deal with several listener questions: isn�t dark matter just regular stuff we can�t see? how can parts of the Universe be expanding faster than the speed of light? what will Betelgeuse look like when it explodes as a supernova? what�s the speed of gravity? All these and more questions are answered.