The astroquarks go to DragonCon in this special edition of Walkabout the Galaxy. We review the latest gravitational wave discovery of the biggest small black hole seen to date and the surprising abundance of liquid water on small bodies in the solar system. Then test your six degrees of Josh Colwell knowledge in a special egotistical trivia challenge
I will outline our current understanding on how massive black holes, routinely found in galaxy cente...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...
The astroquarks report from Dragoncon 2023 on the surprisingly diverse distribution of water in the ...
Is it the tiniest black hole ever or the largest neutron star ever? We may never know, but one of th...
Some clever detective work has found one of the smallest black holes known. The astroquarks also tak...
Supermassive black holes lurk in nearly every galaxy, and stellar-mass black holes are making news w...
What are gravitational waves good for? Getting rid of that pesky supermassive black hole that\u27s o...
An asteroid has been observed getting smashed to smithereens by another asteroid! And a medium-sized...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
We take a deep dive into toffee planets with The Planetary Guy, Dr. Paul Byrne, who helps us explore...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
We take a journey to the Radius Valley to explore an exoplanet larger than the Super Earths and sm...
The astroquarks revisit the importance of H2O on the Moon, even if it is tied up inside rocks, befor...
I will outline our current understanding on how massive black holes, routinely found in galaxy cente...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...
The astroquarks report from Dragoncon 2023 on the surprisingly diverse distribution of water in the ...
Is it the tiniest black hole ever or the largest neutron star ever? We may never know, but one of th...
Some clever detective work has found one of the smallest black holes known. The astroquarks also tak...
Supermassive black holes lurk in nearly every galaxy, and stellar-mass black holes are making news w...
What are gravitational waves good for? Getting rid of that pesky supermassive black hole that\u27s o...
An asteroid has been observed getting smashed to smithereens by another asteroid! And a medium-sized...
The astroquarks take a look at new indications of water ice on the Moon, evidence that Jupiter forme...
We take a deep dive into toffee planets with The Planetary Guy, Dr. Paul Byrne, who helps us explore...
Some things are hard to see, like black holes. In this episode of Walkabout the Astroquarks discuss ...
We never get tired of Einstein being right, and once again his general theory of relativity is up to...
We take a journey to the Radius Valley to explore an exoplanet larger than the Super Earths and sm...
The astroquarks revisit the importance of H2O on the Moon, even if it is tied up inside rocks, befor...
I will outline our current understanding on how massive black holes, routinely found in galaxy cente...
Volcanoes on ancient Earth and not-so-ancient Venus are the main topics for the astroquarks, with pl...
When regular run-of-the-mill black holes spiral into a deathly embrace, a gravitational chirp spread...