The astroquarks welcome Stephanie Jarmak from UCF to discuss the study of gluons, the hilariously named force-carriers that hold quarks together, Trojan asteroids sharing Jupiter\u27s orbit, eyeball planets and snowball planets, and more. All this plus space news, nerd news, and relativistic trivia on the latest episode of Walkabout the Galaxy
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The Large Hadron Collider announced five new subatomic particles recently. Top astroquark Jim Cooney...
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The astroquarks discuss the late Stephen Hawking\u27s first major breakthrough in astrophysics: radi...
The astroquarks are joined by Dr. Adam Burgasser from the Cool Star Lab at the University of Califor...
Ever wonder what goes on at an international meeting of planetary scientists? Who hasn\u27t?! This s...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
Former co-host Dr. Tracy Becker joins us to talk about exploring the geysers of Jupiter\u27s moon Eu...
The search for extraterrestrial life begins with finding habitable planets elsewhere in space. It\u...
Asteroid Florence with her two mini-moons pays a visit to the Earth, while Tabby\u27s Star continues...
Josh and Addie welcome two special guests for this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy where we learn ab...
How many jokes can the three astroquarks make about the pronunciation of the seventh planet? You\u27...
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It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
The astroquarks discuss stunning images of a disk of gas and dust around another star giving birth t...