
Episode 17: Pluto & the Dwarf Planets - Rocks of Unusual Size
08/13/21 • 22 min
Alexander adventures on to the large bodies circling our Sun at the farthest reaches of our Solar System that could almost be – or in Pluto’s case, once were – considered planets, with a range of unique features and characteristics. These planets clue us in on how our solar system came to be...
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Research & Writing by Jake Koster
Music by: Still Audio
Song: Amongst the Stars (Cinematic Space Adventure)
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You can catch this episode along with the rest of them on YouTube with closed caption. Keep up with us in other places....
✦ Exclusive stuff via Patreon ✦ Check us out on Facebook
Happy Terraforming ...
Research & Writing by Jake Koster
Music by: Still Audio
Song: Amongst the Stars (Cinematic Space Adventure)
Proof of purchase: A license to use the following media was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. Music: "Voyager" - by Jonny Easton Link: https://youtu.be/HKinw3NqWFQ Check out his channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)Previous Episode

Episode 16: Moons of Uranus & Neptune
Alexander Winn will be getting a closer look at some of the most often-overlooked features of Uranus & Neptune: their moons and rings. While the planets themselves posed quite a challenge to spot in the night sky, their moons can be much trickier. Luckily, it's a breeze in this scenario.
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Happy Terraforming ...
Research & Writing by Jake Koster
Music by: Still Audio
Song: Amongst the Stars (Cinematic Space Adventure)
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The Asteroid Belt, Kuiper Belt, & Oort Cloud: God‘s Snowballs
For almost as long as astronomers have been fascinated by the bright, shining points of light in the sky, they’ve also wondered about the space between them. After all, smaller objects had been known to fall from the sky for thousands of years, made of metal of otherworldly strength and mysterious magnetic properties. But where did these objects come from? Alexander Winn enlightens us...
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Happy Terraforming ...
Research & Writing by Jake Koster
Music by: Still Audio
Song: Amongst the Stars (Cinematic Space Adventure)
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