2019 began with the successful flyby of Ultima Thule (2014 MU69 - more on the name in the show!) by the New Horizons spacecraft, but there\u27s much more to talk about, including a discovery of more Fast Radio Bursters (mysterious sources of tremendous energy), and observations that show phase transitions in White Dwarf stars. Josh, Addie and Jim have got it all, plus space news and trivia, in this episode that kicks off the Year of the Astroquark. You heard it here first
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
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Walkabout the Galaxy closes out 2019, the first annual Year of the Astroquark, with an episode touch...
The astroquarks look back on a momentous year for space exploration and look ahead at what to expect...
Join us for a special reunion of all the astroquarks with a fresh look at some of our favorite topic...
The astroquarks kick off the new year with a look at a clever and challenging new technique to detec...
While terrestrial matters were frequently dark and depressing, 2017 was a banner year for the cosmos...
A planetary explorer in deep space turns its eyes outward and faints a brighter glow from distant ga...
Josh and Addie welcome two special guests for this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy where we learn ab...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
The Large Hadron Collider announced five new subatomic particles recently. Top astroquark Jim Cooney...
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How many jokes can the three astroquarks make about the pronunciation of the seventh planet? You\u27...
It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
The astroquarks discuss stunning images of a disk of gas and dust around another star giving birth t...
Walkabout the Galaxy closes out 2019, the first annual Year of the Astroquark, with an episode touch...
The astroquarks look back on a momentous year for space exploration and look ahead at what to expect...
Join us for a special reunion of all the astroquarks with a fresh look at some of our favorite topic...
The astroquarks kick off the new year with a look at a clever and challenging new technique to detec...
While terrestrial matters were frequently dark and depressing, 2017 was a banner year for the cosmos...
A planetary explorer in deep space turns its eyes outward and faints a brighter glow from distant ga...
Josh and Addie welcome two special guests for this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy where we learn ab...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
The Large Hadron Collider announced five new subatomic particles recently. Top astroquark Jim Cooney...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
How many jokes can the three astroquarks make about the pronunciation of the seventh planet? You\u27...
It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
The astroquarks discuss stunning images of a disk of gas and dust around another star giving birth t...