In this episode, Curtis and Joe take listeners on a whirlwind tour of college programming, astrophysics, and Wikipedia searches.
http://www.quotidianradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Ep014.m4aLinks for this episode:
Solaris (operating system) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bowling Green State University
What is the difference between CCD and CMOS image sensors in a digital camera?
Extinction (astronomy) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (“interstellar reddening” – Ed.)
Cepheid variable – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Redshift – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rayleigh scattering – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snell’s window – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uncertainty principle – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elon Musk’s mission to Mars | Technology | The Guardian
List of orbits – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Wow. – Ed.)
Jason Snell (@jsnell) | Twitter
The Drake Equation | SETI Institute
A Brief History Of Neil deGrasse Tyson Ruining Things For Us On Twitter
Red matter – Memory Alpha – Wikia
Alcubierre drive – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (“warp drive” – Ed.)
In Star Trek, does the original die in teleportation?
Dyson sphere – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Starkiller Base – Wookieepedia – Wikia
Binary star – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (“Roche lobe overflow”, apparently. – Ed.)
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