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Walkabout the Galaxy

Walkabout the Galaxy

Joshua Colwell, Adrienne Dove, and James Cooney

An irreverent and informative tour of the latest, greatest, and most interesting discoveries in astronomy.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Walkabout the Galaxy episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Walkabout the Galaxy for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Walkabout the Galaxy episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Walkabout the Galaxy - Full Circle to the Origins of Carbon and Exotic Gravity
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06/12/24 • 43 min

The Astroquarks celebrate their 360th episode with discoveries showing carbon much earlier in the universe than previously thought possible, and an exotic new proposal as an alternative to dark matter. Plus, we have radioactive trivia and a slew of space news with a busy week in rocket and spaceship activity.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Trojan Mysteries and Titan Snowbergs
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01/24/24 • 49 min

Strange disappearing islands in the hydrocarbon lakes of Saturn's giant moon Titan may be fluffy icebergs of hydrocarbon snow. If you're on Titan, definitely don't eat the snow, yellow or not. As the Lucy mission heads towards the Trojan asteroids, questions remain about how this strange population of objects formed. We catch up with all the space news, a time travel stumper, and lunar exploration trivia.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Space Oddities in the Solar System
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02/21/24 • 41 min

Water molecules have been observed on the surface of an asteroid for the first time, and new studies help explain some of the odd behavior of planetary ring systems, including why they even exist around small objects in the outer solar system. Join us for a clear and fun explanation, the latest from Mars, upcoming missions, space trivia and more.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Watery Erigone and Rogue Stars in the Milky Way
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05/30/24 • 45 min

New observations of Erigone, the parent body of an asteroid family, indicate its rocks are juicy with water. That makes it both a potential resource for future missions but also shows that asteroids may have played a big role in delivering water to the early Earth. Watery Erigone: it rhymes! You'll have to listen for details. And students discovered three high-speed wayward stars in the Milky Way, relics from an ancient galactic collision. Join us for all this, space news, trivia, fake sponsors, and more.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - The Low Down on Big G and the Young Moon of Dinkinesh
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05/08/24 • 45 min

NASA's Lucy mission discovered a surprising moon of the small asteroid Dinkinesh on its way to the orbit of Jupiter. New studies of that moon, a contact binary, suggest it may have a surprisingly young age. Meanwhile, cosmologists continue to wrestle with various seemingly contradictory measurements. One model suggests a modification to that old Physics 1 standby, the gravitational constant (or is it?) G. Join us for all the astronomical news near and far, including space news updates and trivia.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - When Will We Walk on Mars?

When Will We Walk on Mars?

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02/07/24 • 41 min

In this special episode recorded live at MegaCon Orlando 2024, we are joined by NPR space reporter Brendan Byrne to take a close look at where we are in the mission to get people to the red planet. We take a look at the next steps in the Artemis program, and the history and future of robotic exploration of Mars. Find out when we will walk on Mars, where the best places to walk are, and we answer a listener question on the three body problem.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Dark Matter Wins Again

Dark Matter Wins Again

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05/01/24 • 45 min

A clever test of dark matter and an alternative theory of gravity to explain the motions of stars around galaxies results in another check in the win column for dark matter. Simulations with the modified model of gravity failed to explain the motions in the inner regions of galaxies. Meanwhile the search for a hypothesized large object in the distant reaches of our solar system has so far come up empty suggesting that it may be larger and more distant than previously thought. Join us for all the intriguing and exciting space news in the universe!

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Black Hole Spindown Chirp and a 9-Day Geologic Rumble
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09/18/24 • 41 min

Gravitational waves may provide a new way to observe supernovae in our own Milky Way galaxy and determine when they produce black holes and when they result merely in neutron stars. Closer to home, scientists did some clever detective work to figure out the source of a mysterious 9-day seismic shaking here on Earth. The culprit: a giant, regular sloshing in a fjord triggered by a landslide as a result of warming temperatures and melting land ice. Join us for this and other astro news including an interesting mini-moon and funny science lingo.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - A Nova Visible this Year?

A Nova Visible this Year?

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03/20/24 • 39 min

One of only a handful of recurrent novas, white dwarf stars that undergo a periodic explosive brightening as they accrete material from a neighboring star, is showing signs that it may be ready to blow sometime in 2024! Visible in the northern hemisphere, T CrB may become visible to the naked eye for a few days this year, repeating a cycle that occurs roughly every 80 years. Closer to home, new analysis of structures and composition on Mars' Tharsis bulge reveal what may be a previously unknown and now-extinct volcano. Join us for explanations, space news, spaceflight trivia and more.

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Walkabout the Galaxy - Surprises from Bennu and the Milky Way
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04/03/24 • 41 min

Analysis of the samples returned from the asteroid Bennu have revealed surprising assemblages of minerals that put new constraints on the origin of the solar system. And once Top Quark Jim Cooney stops giggling, he tells us about the discovery of an itsy-bitsy galaxy, if you can call it that, orbiting the Milky way. It has only dozens of stars, plus, probably some dark matter. Join us for these surprising discoveries, space news updates, variable star trivia, and a generally good time.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Walkabout the Galaxy have?

Walkabout the Galaxy currently has 320 episodes available.

What topics does Walkabout the Galaxy cover?

The podcast is about Astronomy, Natural Sciences, Humor, Comedy, Podcasts and Science.

What is the most popular episode on Walkabout the Galaxy?

The episode title 'The Origin of Supermassive Black Holes' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Walkabout the Galaxy?

The average episode length on Walkabout the Galaxy is 45 minutes.

How often are episodes of Walkabout the Galaxy released?

Episodes of Walkabout the Galaxy are typically released every 7 days, 15 hours.

When was the first episode of Walkabout the Galaxy?

The first episode of Walkabout the Galaxy was released on Nov 29, 2015.

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