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Jul 19th: Cosmic Billiards Leads to Inner Planetary Growth

The inner solar system was a wild and wooly place and the collisions that formed Earth and Venus were likely of the hit-and-run variety The post Jul 19th: Cosmic Billiards Leads to Inner Planetary...

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Jul 26th: Strange Supernova Appears Cool Before Exploding

Researchers find that the “oddball supernova” of a curiously cool, yellow star was lacking the hydrogen content expected. The post Jul 26th: Strange Supernova Appears Cool Before Exploding appeared...

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Aug 2nd: Discovery of Twin Supernovae Could Open Up Dark Energy Experiments

SNFactory found that among about 50 supernovae, many had nearly identical spectra, paving the way of using supernovae to search dark energy. The post Aug 2nd: Discovery of Twin Supernovae Could Open Up...

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Aug 9th: Supernovae & Galaxies Being Used to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest...

Podaster: Dr. Pamela Gay Title: Escape Velocity Space News – EVSN: Supernovae & Galaxies Being Used to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest Questions Organization: Cosmoquest Link: http://dailyspace.org/...

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Aug 16th: NASA Identifies Possible Lunar Mantle Rocks on Lunar Surface

Podaster: Dr. Pamela Gay Title: Escape Velocity Space News – EVSN: NASA Identifies Possible Lunar Mantle Rocks on Lunar Surface Organization: Cosmoquest Link: http://dailyspace.org/ Description: From...

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Aug 23rd: Found: 1 Intermediate Mass Black Hole

Podaster: Dr. Pamela Gay Title: Escape Velocity Space News – EVSN: Found: 1 Intermediate Mass Black Hole Organization: Cosmoquest Link: http://dailyspace.org/ Description: From August 14, 2024. Let’s...

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Aug 30th: NASA Money Mayhem May Murder Missions

Let's dive into the news in space and astronomy, including Hubble, Chandra, and VIPER face cuts/cancellations, weird exoplanet orbits & more. The post Aug 30th: NASA Money Mayhem May Murder...

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Sep 6th: Quasi-Satellite of Earth Has Lunar-Like Material

Quasi-satellite Kamo’oalewa, which currently orbits the Earth, is similar to a lunar sample collected during the Apollo 14 mission. The post Sep 6th: Quasi-Satellite of Earth Has Lunar-Like Material...

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Sep 13th: Mars is the Future, the Day the Dinos Died, a Star’s Death in 3 Acts

Lets dive into the origins of Dino Killing asteroid, a star being nommed by a star, deep dive into Mars exploration, & tales from launch pad. The post Sep 13th: Mars is the Future, the Day the...

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Sep 20th: Supernovae & Galaxies to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest Questions

Two new studies are attempting to solve a couple of big puzzles in astrophysics: Is the Hubble constant actually constant? The post Sep 20th: Supernovae & Galaxies to Solve Astrophysics’ Biggest...

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Sep 27th: Quasi Moon Naming Contest!

The IAU and WNYC’s award-winning science podcast, Radiolab, invite people worldwide to suggest a name for one of Earth's quasi-moons. The post Sep 27th: Quasi Moon Naming Contest! appeared first on 365...

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Sep 30th: Solar Scientist Eugene Parker

Last week, we talked about the Parker Solar Probe. As always, we like to talk about the person who inspired the mission. Meet: Eugene Parker. The post Sep 30th: Solar Scientist Eugene Parker appeared...

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Oct 4th: Planning for Asteroid Attacks & Dino Prints Cross Ocean

Time for news in space and astronomy. This week we have volcanic glass beads, dino prints, asteroid exploration, & tales from the launch pad. The post Oct 4th: Planning for Asteroid Attacks &...

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Oct 11th: SpaceX vs FAA & EPA & Cards Against Humanity

Today, we’re dedicating majority of the show for: SpaceX’s failure to follow rules, regulations, & norms of international spaceflight. The post Oct 11th: SpaceX vs FAA & EPA & Cards Against...

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Oct 19th: Neutron Star in Supernova 1987A May Have Been Found

Scientists have been looking for the neutron star expected to be at the center of supernova 1987A and they may have finally found it. The post Oct 19th: Neutron Star in Supernova 1987A May Have Been...

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Oct 25th: Bumper Crop of Gravitational Wave Events Detected!

Today’s top story brings us 39 new gravitational wave detections of black holes and neutron stars, courtesy of the LIGO and VIRGO detectors. The post Oct 25th: Bumper Crop of Gravitational Wave Events...

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Nov 1st: Hera & Clipper Plan With Other Worlds

Join us today as we deep dive into Hera and Clippers journey to look at other worlds, also news from black holes. The post Nov 1st: Hera & Clipper Plan With Other Worlds appeared first on 365 Days...

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Nov 8th: Aquatic Planets Like Earth Could Abound in Milky Way

The formation of rocky worlds from dust particles containing ice & carbon, increasing the possibility of Milky Way filled with aquatic planets The post Nov 8th: Aquatic Planets Like Earth Could...

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Nov 15th: Aerospace vs Climate Change

Podcaster: Dr. Pamela Gay; Guest: Latif Nasser. Title: Escape Velocity Space News – EVSN: Aerospace vs Climate Change Organization: Cosmoquest Link: http://dailyspace.org/ Description: From 12...

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Nov 22nd: Mars Could Have Supported Life Longer Than Thought

Astronomers discovered that Climate in Mars three billion years ago was similar to Earth now, with a stable ocean in the northern hemisphere The post Nov 22nd: Mars Could Have Supported Life Longer...

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