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Paul M. Sutter

Space Radio

A weekly Science, Medicine and Natural Sciences podcast
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Space Radio

Paul M. Sutter

Space Radio

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Space Radio

Paul M. Sutter

Space Radio

A weekly Science, Medicine and Natural Sciences podcast
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This week we gave Space Radio its final send off. This project, started four years ago at an Ohio radio station, turned into so much more than I could have imagined. I’d like to thank the Space Cadets for tuning in and supporting my outreach. T
This week I had a blast chatting with Launch Pad Astronomy host Christian Ready. Christian surprised me by bringing a slab of HIS favorite cheese to the show and we had an impromptu cheese tasting! (Can you guess what cheese Christian brought?)
This week I disclose what happens when a star gobbles up a nearby black hole.(Hint: it goes BOOM!!!!)The Space Cadets in the audience asked a bunch of GREAT questions in chat (as usual) which I tackled, including:► Our place in the universe;►
So is it pronounced HI-SEE'-AN or HY'-SHEN? Find out my thoughts about this critical question as I also discuss the possibility of detecting life on these water worlds.I also aired (and answered) few unscreened voicemail messages (THAT was fun!
As many of you know, I spent several seasons as a regular contributor to the Weekly Space Hangout. Tonight I got to turn the tables on the host of the WSH - and my good friend - Fraser Cain as we chatted about Starlink (his sole means of intern
This week I had a fun chat with Paul Geithner from JWST. We discussed the reasons behind all of the delays, what science JWST will do, and much more!Paul's career at NASA began in 1991 when he was hired into the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Fli
This week I once again turn to the topic of Black Holes as scientists have detected light from behind an SMBH. In addition to questions about this discovery, I also answer questions about:► Why time is a dimension and not a force;► The donut un
Unfortunately, our scheduled guest this week, Paul Geithner, Deputy Project Manager – Technical, experienced technical issues that prevented his joining us live tonight. We are working with Paul to reschedule his appearance in August.But have n
This week I briefly mentioned the lame report about Unidentified Aerial Phonomena (UAP, the objects formerly known as UFOs) before moving on to vastly more interesting topics such as:► What happened to my chalkboard backdrop?► Can we use the CM
This week on Space Radio I had the opportunity to catch up with my good friend Kai Staats. Kai joined us from the grounds of the University of Arizona's Biosphere 2 as we talked about his newest project, Space Analog for the Moon and Mars. Amon
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;► W
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 dis
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 surprise
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 Extrat
Tonight on Cheese Radio Live! I shared some of the Tastiest Arxiv stories published this week:► Pandemic Dark Matter https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.16572► The Existential Threat of Future Exoplanet Discoveries https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.17079► The
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
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
Astronomers are puzzled after discovering a radio-jet-emitting Quasar dating back to the early Universe [https://www.space.com/most-distant-radio-loud-quasar-jets]. This week on Space Radio Live I talk about why this is such a conundrum, as wel
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" that Black Hole, plus these other topics:This week on Space Radio:► Quantum Entangled Particles;► Grand Unification
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 be
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
This week I spent an amazing half hour chatting with Abigail "Astronaut Abby" Harrison about her first book "Dream Big! How to REACH for your STARS," the future of human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars, Perseverance's upcoming Mars landing, an
This week I take on the nature of Oumuamua, why I don’t agree with those who claim it is the result of alien technology.Tonight our Dom's Cheese of the Week was Truffle Brie: https://domscheese.com/product/truffle-brie/Join the show recording e
Tonight I chatted with Moiya McTier, Ph.D. student from Columbia University. Moiya is the host of the podcast, Exolore, in which she "explores fictional worlds by building them with a panel of expert guests." Additionally, regular viewers of th
This week on Space Radio:Astronomers Reevaluate the Age of the Universe;Properties of Dark Matter;How was the Milky Way created?What happens if we run the Universe "backwards"?… and more.Join the show recording every Thursday at 8pm ET by leavi
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