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Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast offers you a fact based journey through the cosmos. Each week Fraser Cain (Universe Today) and Dr. Pamela Gay (SIUE / Slacker Astronomy) take on topics ranging from the nearby planets to ubiquitous dark matter.

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    Episode 36: Gamma-Ray Bursts

    Gamma ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the ...

    Gamma ray bursts are the most powerful explosions in the Universe, releasing more energy in a few seconds than our Sun will put out in its lifetime. It's only been in the last few years that astronomers are finally starting to unravel the cataclysmic even

    May 14, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 35: Questions Show #4

    We know there's matter, and we know there's anti-matter. If ...

    We know there's matter, and we know there's anti-matter. If there's dark matter, is there an anti-dark matter? How come gravity can escape from a black hole? Do black holes capture dark matter? Can a moon have a moon? Can a planet have two stars? If you'v

    May 7, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 34: Discovering Another Earth

    What a week! Astronomers announced the discovery of an Earth-sized ...

    What a week! Astronomers announced the discovery of an Earth-sized planet orbiting the nearby star Gliese 581. We talk about the technique used to discover the planet, the possibilities of finding even smaller planets, and what the future holds for findin

    Apr 30, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 33: Choosing and Using a Telescope

    Buying your first telescope can be a nerve-wracking experience filled ...

    Buying your first telescope can be a nerve-wracking experience filled with buyer's remorse. This week we discuss the basics of purchasing your first binoculars and telescope. What to look for, how to clean older equipment, and how to use it for the first

    Apr 23, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 32: The Search for Neutrinos

    Trillions of neutrinos are produced in our Sun through its ...

    Trillions of neutrinos are produced in our Sun through its nuclear reactions. These particles stream out at nearly the speed of light, and pass right through any matter they encounter. In fact, there are billions of them passing through your body right no

    Apr 16, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 31: String Theory, Time Travel, White Holes, Warp Speed, Multiple Dimensions, and Before the Big Bang

    We get questions every week about string theory and topics ...

    We get questions every week about string theory and topics popularized by science fiction. Here's the problem. There's just no evidence. Each of these is based on wonderful and well-formed mathematical equations, or wishful thinking, but they're very hard

    Apr 9, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 30: The Sun, Spots and All

    It's Spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and that means the ...

    It's Spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and that means the Sun is back. But it's more than just a free heat lamp for your garden, it's an incredible, dynamic nuclear reaction complete with flares, coronal mass ejections, twisting magnetic fields and the s

    Apr 2, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 29: Asteroids Make Bad Neighbors

    This week we're talking about asteroids. And not just any ...

    This week we're talking about asteroids. And not just any asteroids, but Near Earth Objects. How do astronomers find these things, why are they buzzing around the Earth, what are the chances we'll actually get hit, and what would happen if we did get hit?

    Mar 26, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 28: What is the Universe Expanding Into?

    Come on, admit it, you've had this question. If the ...

    Come on, admit it, you've had this question. If the Universe is expanding from the Big Bang, what is it expanding into? What's outside the Universe? Ask any astronomer and you'll get an unsatisfying answer. We give you the same unsatisfying answer, but re

    Mar 19, 2007 Read more
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    Episode 27: The Third Question Show

    The questions are piling up, so it's time to get ...

    The questions are piling up, so it's time to get through them. We've got a great collection this week. How can our eyes collect so many photons? What's the speed of gravity? Shouldn't the light from the cosmic microwave background radiation passed us by?

    Mar 12, 2007 Read more
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