Asteroid Florence with her two mini-moons pays a visit to the Earth, while Tabby\u27s Star continues to mystify with its unpredictable fluctuations in brightness. The astroquarks also cover the latest LIGO rumors about the detection of neutron star collisions, expanding the realm of gravitational wave astronomy. Plus Nerd News and Space Trivia
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...
Beware the Squire of Gothos for the Kepler mission has discovered 4 more new free-floating planets. ...
The astroquarks explore our origins with from the ancient fossil Lucy to the upcoming asteroid missi...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
The astroquarks take a stroll through the extrasolar planetary zoo where there are new members of th...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
The astroquarks are joined by Dr. Adam Burgasser from the Cool Star Lab at the University of Califor...
The asteroid 3122 Florence flew past the Earth in early September 2017 and astronomers managed to ca...
Is it the tiniest black hole ever or the largest neutron star ever? We may never know, but one of th...
The astroquarks delve into the interiors of White Dwarfs, the relics of sunlike stars, with the help...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
Asteroid Florence was discovered at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia (March 1981). Paul Chodas...
Twelve years ago the Catalina Sky Survey discovered Earth's first known natural geocentric object ot...
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...
Beware the Squire of Gothos for the Kepler mission has discovered 4 more new free-floating planets. ...
The astroquarks explore our origins with from the ancient fossil Lucy to the upcoming asteroid missi...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
The astroquarks take a stroll through the extrasolar planetary zoo where there are new members of th...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
The astroquarks are joined by Dr. Adam Burgasser from the Cool Star Lab at the University of Califor...
The asteroid 3122 Florence flew past the Earth in early September 2017 and astronomers managed to ca...
Is it the tiniest black hole ever or the largest neutron star ever? We may never know, but one of th...
The astroquarks delve into the interiors of White Dwarfs, the relics of sunlike stars, with the help...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
Asteroid Florence was discovered at Siding Spring Observatory in Australia (March 1981). Paul Chodas...
Twelve years ago the Catalina Sky Survey discovered Earth's first known natural geocentric object ot...
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...