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Pythagorean Astronomy - Podcast

Pythagorean Astronomy

>Astronomy news and interviews with scientists involved in the discoveries.

Science & Medicine Science News Astronomy Natural Sciences
Update frequency
every 29 days
Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
118
Years Active
2014 - 2024
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Northern Lights, New Camera, Cosmological Action

Northern Lights, New Camera, Cosmological Action

Edward and Chris discuss the recent Northern Lights show seen across the UK, the discovery of new free-floating planets, massive black holes and the completion of the largest camera ever built.

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00:53:57  |   Sat 25 May 2024
Dust to dust

Dust to dust

Edward Gomez and Chris North discuss names going to Jupiter on the Europa Clipper mission, which is currently being assembled. Then there is a new cannibal star, suspected of eating its own planets, …

00:42:25  |   Fri 19 Apr 2024
XRISM and Matter's Final Screams

XRISM and Matter's Final Screams

This month Edward and Chris talk the recent lunar missions - Astrobotic's Peregrine and Japan's SLIM. There's also the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars on what turned out post-recording to be it's final …

00:49:15  |   Tue 13 Feb 2024
2023 Review and 2024 look-ahead

2023 Review and 2024 look-ahead

Chris North and Edward Gomez review some stories from 2023, with asteroid missions, lunar rovers and aurora sightings. Plus a look forward to 2024, including launches of missions to asteroids and Jup…

00:23:41  |   Tue 02 Jan 2024
The

The "What the Heck" Particle

Chris and Edward discuss the announcement of the detection of a highly energetic cosmic ray, dubbed "Amerterasu" or the "What the Heck" particle. Elsewhere, there is a new study of star formation in …

00:21:41  |   Wed 20 Dec 2023
Planet Bashing and Dipsticks of the Universe

Planet Bashing and Dipsticks of the Universe

Recorded in late October, Chris and Edward discuss recent proposals for an all-British mission to space, the launch of Psyche to...erm...Psyche, and Edward's involvement with the detection of somethi…

00:46:20  |   Tue 21 Nov 2023
Life, but not as we know it?

Life, but not as we know it?

Chris and Edward discuss some recent stories, such as tantalising possible (emphasis on the possible) detections by JWST of interesting molecules on an exoplanet which coul (emphasis on the could) in…

00:20:01  |   Wed 04 Oct 2023
National Astronomy Meeting - part 2

National Astronomy Meeting - part 2

Dr Ian Harrisonreports from the National Astronomy meeting, which we held in Cardiff back in July. You can hear a couple of interviews we conducted on the previous episode, but in this episode we hav…

00:30:10  |   Mon 21 Aug 2023
NAM 2023

NAM 2023

July marked the UK's annual National Astronomy Meeting, which this year took place in Cardiff. Chris North, Edward Gomez and Ian Harrison discuss a few recent stories from this month and at the confe…

01:00:40  |   Wed 19 Jul 2023
Tidal Transients

Tidal Transients

In 2020 astronomers spotted an object slowly getting brighter, but it wasn't until 2021 tha they quite understood how unusual it was. In 2021, they studied it in more detail, and found that it was so…

00:44:37  |   Thu 01 Jun 2023
From exploding rockets to burping galaxies

From exploding rockets to burping galaxies

A news roundup of the last couple of months with Chris North and Edward Gomez. With a few failures - the SpaceX Starship launch, iSpace's moon landing and Virgin Galactic's bankruptcy, it might seem …

00:30:44  |   Thu 04 May 2023
Black Holes: Saviours of the Universe?

Black Holes: Saviours of the Universe?

In terms of what might be called “pure science”, there’s one topic that tends to get people excited, and that's black holes. A few weeks ago, in February 2023, a pair of papers came out that linked t…

00:56:59  |   Thu 06 Apr 2023
Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 2

Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 2

In the last month there was a show of the Northern Lights - or aurora - visible from the UK. If you didn't get to see it (spoiler: neither did we!), then you might get a chance in the future if there…

00:30:00  |   Sun 12 Mar 2023
Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 1

Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 1

Chris North and Edward Gomez discuss the first attempt to launch a rocket from UK soil, albeit via a piggyback on (or under) a plane. There's also an interesting supernova, the first exoplanet confir…
00:41:38  |   Thu 16 Feb 2023
Happy Birthday JWST

Happy Birthday JWST

The 25th December marks an anniversary in the world of astronomy (as well as Sir Isaac Newton's birthday, of course) - the launch of JWST, the infrared space telescope launched to explore the Univers…
00:42:54  |   Fri 23 Dec 2022
The Future of Space Exploration

The Future of Space Exploration

With the Artemis I mission mid-mission (at the time of recording), Chris North and Edward Gomez look at what this means for the future of human space exploration, and more ambitious missions to the M…
00:22:11  |   Thu 01 Dec 2022
On board with DART

On board with DART

At the end of September, NASA's DART mission was deliberately crashed into the asteroid Dimorphos. Not carelessness, but a deliberate act with a view to testing planetary defense. After all, if we di…
00:27:44  |   Thu 03 Nov 2022
Gravitational Field Trip - part 2

Gravitational Field Trip - part 2

This is the second part of a gravitational field trip to the LIGO Hanford Observatory in Washington State, in the US. Last month we talked about how the detectors work, and the scientists and engine…
00:37:36  |   Mon 12 Sep 2022
Gravitational Field Trip - part 1

Gravitational Field Trip - part 1

This month, we go on a field trip to the LIGO Hanford Observatory, one of a number of detectors that are searching for gravitational waves. In part one of this trip, we hear from a number of people w…
00:48:09  |   Thu 04 Aug 2022
Amateur Advances

Amateur Advances

Amateur astronomers regularly make important contributions to astronomy research. That can be through observations of meteor showers, or images of solar system objects. But it's not always about pret…
00:33:29  |   Sat 02 Jul 2022
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