How many jokes can the three astroquarks make about the pronunciation of the seventh planet? You\u27ll have to tune in to this episode of WtG to find out. Josh, Addie and Jim discuss how aurorae on planets are made and why seeing them on Uranus is surprising. Also, is there a new type of planetary object, or is it just more hot gas? Find out about the Synestia, Uranus, nerd news and Star Trek trivia on this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy
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In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the nam...
The astroquarks tell their eclipse stories from the Great American Eclipse. The Sun and every star h...
It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
Josh and Addie welcome two special guests for this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy where we learn ab...
The astroquarks show remarkable restraint by refusing to say that Uranus emitted a big blob of gas. ...
If the controversy over Pluto\u27s planetary status weren\u27t already enough, what do you call a pl...
Stars have a voracious appetite, gobbling up most of the stuff in their immediate neighborhood, leav...
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
Planet 9 is Pluto, but Planet X is back in the news with the discovery of another object in the deep...
The astroquarks discuss stunning images of a disk of gas and dust around another star giving birth t...
2019 began with the successful flyby of Ultima Thule (2014 MU69 - more on the name in the show!) by ...
Ever wonder what goes on at an international meeting of planetary scientists? Who hasn\u27t?! This s...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the nam...
The astroquarks tell their eclipse stories from the Great American Eclipse. The Sun and every star h...