We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to the challenge. The astroquarks take you on a tour to the black hole at the center of the Milky Way for another test of Einstein\u27s theory of gravity, while closer to home the Japanese Hayabusa-2 mission has successfully grabbed some more asteroid rubble. Dr. Zoe Landsman, aka Beauty Astroquark, joins Josh and Jim on this walkabout with spaceships being propelled by sunlight, nerd news, and Apollo trivia
The astroquarks go to DragonCon in this special edition of Walkabout the Galaxy. We review the lates...
The astroquarks welcome Stephanie Jarmak from UCF to discuss the study of gluons, the hilariously na...
What are gravitational waves good for? Getting rid of that pesky supermassive black hole that\u27s o...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
Would you rather go ice fishing on an alien moon or bungee jumping on Mars? Either way, you definite...
It may sound like the title of an astroquark\u27s sex tape, but we actually do have news about a pot...
The astroquarks explain the physics behind Warp Drive and a new solution to Einstein\u27s general th...
The astroquarks discuss the late Stephen Hawking\u27s first major breakthrough in astrophysics: radi...
The astroquarks discover their new favorite thing in the universe. They\u27ll tell you all about it ...
The astroquarks explore our origins with from the ancient fossil Lucy to the upcoming asteroid missi...
The astroquarks delve into the interiors of White Dwarfs, the relics of sunlike stars, with the help...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
Astronomy and cosmology challenge our perceptions of space and time, make us ponder our place in the...
Astrometry, what is it good for? Among other things it tells us where the heck we are, and that turn...
The astroquarks remember Yuri Gagarin\u27s historic first flight in this episode before zooming off ...
The astroquarks go to DragonCon in this special edition of Walkabout the Galaxy. We review the lates...
The astroquarks welcome Stephanie Jarmak from UCF to discuss the study of gluons, the hilariously na...
What are gravitational waves good for? Getting rid of that pesky supermassive black hole that\u27s o...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
Would you rather go ice fishing on an alien moon or bungee jumping on Mars? Either way, you definite...
It may sound like the title of an astroquark\u27s sex tape, but we actually do have news about a pot...
The astroquarks explain the physics behind Warp Drive and a new solution to Einstein\u27s general th...
The astroquarks discuss the late Stephen Hawking\u27s first major breakthrough in astrophysics: radi...
The astroquarks discover their new favorite thing in the universe. They\u27ll tell you all about it ...
The astroquarks explore our origins with from the ancient fossil Lucy to the upcoming asteroid missi...
The astroquarks delve into the interiors of White Dwarfs, the relics of sunlike stars, with the help...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
Astronomy and cosmology challenge our perceptions of space and time, make us ponder our place in the...
Astrometry, what is it good for? Among other things it tells us where the heck we are, and that turn...
The astroquarks remember Yuri Gagarin\u27s historic first flight in this episode before zooming off ...
The astroquarks go to DragonCon in this special edition of Walkabout the Galaxy. We review the lates...
The astroquarks welcome Stephanie Jarmak from UCF to discuss the study of gluons, the hilariously na...
What are gravitational waves good for? Getting rid of that pesky supermassive black hole that\u27s o...