SR 146: The Dark Energy Survey Surveys… The Dark

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SR 146: The Dark Energy Survey Surveys… The Dark

DES Image credit: Keith Bechtol & Alex Drlica-Wagner

DES Image credit: Keith Bechtol & Alex Drlica-Wagner

This week on Space Radio I try to shed some light on the Dark Energy Survey and what, if anything, we have learned about the Universe.

And of course I answer questions from the Space Cadets, including:

  • What the purpose of the DES REALLY was;

  • Why space doesn't have air (thanks for the voice mail Cordelia!);

  • How finite mass and density can result in black holes (thanks Christopher S!);

  • Why Mars no longer has a magnetic field (thanks Don!);

  • … and much more!

Special shoutout to stiffcornsocks for the SuperChat during the stream!

Our Dom's cheese of the week was Tres Leches, “a perfectly balanced cheese made from Cow, Sheep and just enough Goat’s milk which has been aged for 6 months and who’s natural rind is washed routinely in olive oil to give this cheese an extraordinary depth of flavor.”

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

Cheese for today’s tasting proudly provided by Dom’s Cheese Shop.

Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

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SR 145: Hunting for Exoplanets with Dr. Jessie Christiansen

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SR 145: Hunting for Exoplanets with Dr. Jessie Christiansen

Image Credit: MIT/NASA

Image Credit: MIT/NASA

This week I was delighted to chat with Dr. Jessie Christiansen about the search for exoplanets and her work on NASA's TESS mission. We chatted about a wide ranging list of topics, including:

  • How exoplanets are named;

  • How far away the most distant detected exoplanet is;

  • The prospects for detecting exomoons;

  • The oddball nature of many exoplanet systems that have been detected;

  • And much more.

Dr. Jessie Christiansen is an astrophysicist with the NASA Exoplanet Science Institute at Caltech, where she searches for, characterizes, and catalogs planets orbiting other stars. In 2018 she was awarded the NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal for her role with the successful NASA Kepler Mission, which discovered thousands of exoplanets and revealed that rocky planets are common throughout the galaxy.

She now works on the NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) to find and study the nearest planetary systems to Earth – systems that will be perfect for further study with the next generation of ground- and space-based telescopes.

Special shoutout to Launch Pad Astronomy for his SuperChat during the stream!

Our Dom's cheese of the week was Red Witch, a Swiss cheese with a paprika-rubbed peppery red rind.

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

Cheese for today’s tasting proudly provided by Dom’s Cheese Shop.

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SR 144: Astronomers vs SpaceX: FIGHT

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SR 144: Astronomers vs SpaceX: FIGHT

This week on Space Radio Live I rant… errrr, talk… about the Pro (yes, singular,) and Cons of having thousands of small communication satellites orbiting the Earth. I also answer some viewer questions, including:

  • Why are scientists so surprised to find galaxies at the edge of the observable Universe?

  • How the inherent nature of Space-Time impacts Earth-based observations using light that has just arrived here;

  • … and much more.

Tonight's Dom's Cheese of the Week was Tête de Moine, a raw milk cheese from Switzerland.

Special shout out to Russell Neitzke for his Super Chat!

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

Cheese for today’s tasting proudly provided by Dom’s Cheese Shop.

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SR 143: SETI with Dr. Jason Wright, Penn State University

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SR 143: SETI with Dr. Jason Wright, Penn State University

Image by Pierluigi D'Amelio from Pixabay

Image by Pierluigi D'Amelio from Pixabay

This week I had a fascinating chat about all things SETI with Dr. Jason Wright, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at Penn State University.

As a member of the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds and director of the Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center, Jason works on a variety of problems related to stars, their planets, and life in the universe. His work in SETI includes searches for signs of extraterrestrial industry via waste heat (e.g., Dyson Spheres,) and the development of curricula in the field. He also studies stars, their atmospheres, their activity, and their planets. Jason is an Instrument Team Project Scientist for NEID, a PI of NExSS, a co-PI of MINERVA, and a member of the Habitable Zone Planet Finder.

Jason teach at the University Park campus, and has an active research group of students and postdocs.

You can learn more about Jason and his research on his blog, his research page, and by following him on Twitter (@Astro_Wright). And don’t forget to follow the Twitter feed for the Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center!

Want more information about SETI research? Be sure to also check out the Berkeley SETI Research Center / Breakthrough Listen as well as the SETI Institute.

This week's cheese from Dom’s Cheese was the Germain Triple Crème!

Thank you and shout out to Russell Neitzke for his Super Chat this week!

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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SR 142: The BEST April Fool's Physics Papers of 2021 – Cheese Radio Live!

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SR 142: The BEST April Fool's Physics Papers of 2021 – Cheese Radio Live!

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Tonight on Cheese Radio Live! I shared some of the Tastiest Arxiv stories published this week:

Tonight's Dom's Cheese of the Week was Drunken Goat.

Thank you and shout out to Russell Neitzke for his Super Chat this week!

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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SR 141: How Politics Shaped Project Apollo with Teasel Muir-Harmony

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SR 141: How Politics Shaped Project Apollo with Teasel Muir-Harmony

Artistic representation of the quasar P172 + 18 (Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser)

Artistic representation of the quasar P172 + 18 (Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser)

Tonight I had the pleasure of speaking with Teasel Muir-Harmony, curator of the Project Apollo collection at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, about the history of the Apollo missions and the role politics has had in setting space policy.

In her new book, OPERATION MOONGLOW: A Political History of Project Apollo, Teasel explores how and why the moon landing became one of the most decisive geopolitical events of the 20th century. In the wake of the Soviet Union’s pioneering launch of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin in 1961, and a humiliating defeat at the Bay of Pigs days later, President John F. Kennedy proposed Project Apollo as a solution to restoring America’s tarnished geopolitical standing. With Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States approaching an all-time high, Kennedy argued that ramping up the space program would inspire global confidence in American excellence — and might even persuade people in developing countries to pick American “freedom” over Soviet “tyranny.”

In addition to her duties at the Smithsonian, Teasel teaches at Georgetown University. She is the author of Apollo to the Moon: A History in 50 Objects and is also a contributor to the television series Apollo’s Moon Shot. She lives in Washington, DC.

To learn more about OPERATION MOONGLOW, including how to can get your copy, visit the Basic Books website.

Be sure to follow Teasel on Twitter to stay up to date with her.

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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SR 140: Giant Death Beams in the Ancient Universe!

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SR 140: Giant Death Beams in the Ancient Universe!

Artistic representation of the quasar P172 + 18 (Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser)

Artistic representation of the quasar P172 + 18 (Credit: ESO / M. Kornmesser)

Astronomers are puzzled after discovering a radio-jet-emitting Quasar dating back to the early Universe [Scientists Find Most Distant Quasar Shooting Powerful Radio Jets]. This week on Space Radio Live I talk about why this is such a conundrum, as well as these other subjects:

  • Why quasars and AGNs are more common in the distant past;

  • Difference(s) between a black hole singularity and the Big Bang singularity;

  • Black holes and frame dragging and ergospheres - OH MY!

  • Do Cherenkov radiation particles experience time going backwards?

  • … and much more.

Tonight's Dom's Cheese of the Week was Mimolette, a cave-aged cheese from northern France.

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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SR 139: That Time Astronomers Lost a Black Hole!

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SR 139: That Time Astronomers Lost a Black Hole!

Cover image: NASA, ESA, T. Brown, S. Casertano, and J. Anderson

Cover image: NASA, ESA, T. Brown, S. Casertano, and J. Anderson

Hey astronomers! You had ONE JOB: Keep an eye on the Black Hole! This week on Space Radio Live I talk about the time they "lost" their Black Hole, plus these other topics:

  • Quantum Entangled Particles;

  • Grand Unification Theory;

  • How scientists deal with infinity;

  • … and more.

Special thanks to Russell Neitzke for his two SuperChats!

Tonight's Dom's Cheese of the Week was Tomme Saint Georges

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

Cheese for today’s tasting proudly provided by Dom’s Cheese Shop.

Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

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SR 138: The Future of Gravitational Waves with Dr. Brittany Kamai

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SR 138: The Future of Gravitational Waves with Dr. Brittany Kamai

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This week I had the privilege of chatting with Dr. Brittany Kamai about her research into how to improve gravitational wave detectors – as well as how we can each generate gravitational waves. We also discussed how she became a driving force behind the #ShutDownSTEM movement.

Brittany is Native Hawaiian, an astrophysicist, athlete, author, mentor, and advocate for creating a better world. She is on a mission to help enhance our fundamental understanding of the universe and does so by weaving together every aspect of who she is.

As an experimentalist, Brittany’s research focuses on improving gravitational wave detectors with novel technology ideas. She is advancing studies of seismic and acoustic metamaterials on a path to improve the ground-based detectors, namely LIGO and Cosmic Explorer. With increased sensitivity, we will gather deeper astrophysical observations to enable precision tests of cosmology, General Relativity, and stellar evolution.

Brittany cares deeply about how we do science and infuses the aloha spirit into her practice of science. She advocates on national and international advisory boards to build towards a more equitable and inclusive field of astrophysics. She is the co-founder of #ShutDownSTEM and the Society of Indigenous Physicists.

Dr. Kamai has received numerous awards during her career including as a National Academy of Sciences' Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow, Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellow, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, among many others.

Currently, Dr. Kamai is a Heising-Simons Foundation Postdoctoral scholar with a joint appointment between the University of California, Santa Cruz and Caltech.

Be sure to follow Brittany on Twitter (@cosmojellyfish) and Instagram (@cosmojellyfish). You can also learn more about her by visiting her website.

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

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SR 137: Everybody is Going to Mars!

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SR 137: Everybody is Going to Mars!

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

This week on Space Radio:

  • Has water been found on Mars?

  • What is the value of going to Mars?

  • Can dark matter be folded space without mass

  • Are there limits to radio interferometry?

  • … and more.

Tonight our Dom's Cheese of the Week was Coeur Du Berry.

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Produced by Nancy Graziano.

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Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist and the one and only Agent to the Stars.

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