The 200th episode of Walkabout the Galaxy goes from odd Earthly atmospheric elves to mysterious new fundamental particles called axions, with a stop by Jupiter\u27s fuzzy core on the way. To capture the essential Astroquarkiness of Walkabout, a special poetic sponsor leads things off, and an astrophysical trivia for Top quark sets us up for the next hundred episodes
An asteroid has been observed getting smashed to smithereens by another asteroid! And a medium-sized...
We explore dwarf galaxies with no star formation and dwarf planets with a clue to a lurking object i...
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the nam...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
Former co-host Dr. Tracy Becker joins us to talk about exploring the geysers of Jupiter\u27s moon Eu...
From a human-made crater (well, spacecraft-made) on an asteroid, to the Moon-forming impact, to an a...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
Ever wonder what goes on at an international meeting of planetary scientists? Who hasn\u27t?! This s...
Walkabout the Galaxy closes out 2019, the first annual Year of the Astroquark, with an episode touch...
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
Antimatter, the stuff that lets the USS Enterprise fly about the galaxy is the topic of this episode...
Join us for a special reunion of all the astroquarks with a fresh look at some of our favorite topic...
Just when you thought Dark Energy couldn\u27t get any stranger, new measurements of the history of t...
An asteroid has been observed getting smashed to smithereens by another asteroid! And a medium-sized...
We explore dwarf galaxies with no star formation and dwarf planets with a clue to a lurking object i...
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the nam...
In this special Elizabethan episode of Walkabout, we check out the tired, battered, and bruised aste...
It\u27s the plural episode of Walkabout as the Astroquarkae discuss the formation of White Dwarfs an...
Former co-host Dr. Tracy Becker joins us to talk about exploring the geysers of Jupiter\u27s moon Eu...
From a human-made crater (well, spacecraft-made) on an asteroid, to the Moon-forming impact, to an a...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
Ever wonder what goes on at an international meeting of planetary scientists? Who hasn\u27t?! This s...
Walkabout the Galaxy closes out 2019, the first annual Year of the Astroquark, with an episode touch...
The astroquarks discuss news about lunar quakes and Venus... volcanoes. But volcanoes doesn\u27t rhy...
Antimatter, the stuff that lets the USS Enterprise fly about the galaxy is the topic of this episode...
Join us for a special reunion of all the astroquarks with a fresh look at some of our favorite topic...
Just when you thought Dark Energy couldn\u27t get any stranger, new measurements of the history of t...
An asteroid has been observed getting smashed to smithereens by another asteroid! And a medium-sized...
We explore dwarf galaxies with no star formation and dwarf planets with a clue to a lurking object i...
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the nam...