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Starts With A Bang podcast

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 Starts With A Bang #9: Interstellar Travel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:07

Ever since humanity had the thought that the distant, twinkling stars might be Suns like our own, with their own planetary systems and chances at life, we've dreamed of extending humanity's reach to the galaxy and beyond. What are our actual chances of doing so, technologically, scientifically and practically? This podcast -- based on an exclusive interview with Larry Niven -- explores what's possible.

 Starts With A Bang #8: What is Dark Energy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:50

How will the Universe end? Will it recollapse in on itself, ending in a Big Crunch? Will it expand forever, ending in a Big Freeze? Or will it tear itself apart, ending in a Big Rip? With the discovery of dark energy, we finally think we know, but there's always more science to be done, more possibilities to consider, and new evidence to look for to help point the way.

 Starts With A Bang #7: Our Solar System's Planet Nine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:13

Could there be a ninth planet in our Solar System, farther out than Neptune? Recent evidence points to a tantalizing possibliity, and searches are underway to look for it. Here's the science behind the full 'Planet Nine' story, in one amazing, easy-to-follow podcast!

 Starts With A Bang #6: The most distant galaxy in the Universe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:07

The Hubble Space Telescope has just shattered the record for most distant galaxy in the Universe. How did we break this record, and what do we expect to find even farther back?

 Starts With A Bang #5: Gravitational Waves and LIGO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:13

In February of 2016, less than six months after first becoming operational, LIGO (the laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory) announced the first-ever direct detection of gravitational waves. What are they? What does it mean? What did we learn? And what can we do with them now that we know they exist? All this and more on this month's Starts With A Bang podcast!

 Starts With A Bang #4: The story of Pluto and Charon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:20

In 1930, Clyde Tombaugh serendipitously discovered Pluto: the first object in our Solar System out past Neptune. For 48 years, it was the only object known out there, until Charon -- its giant moon -- was discovered. But the 1990s brought with it a slew of Kuiper Belt objects, and in 2006, Pluto was officially demoted to a "dwarf planet." But also in 2006, NASA's New Horizons mission was launched: the first dedicated mission to the outer Solar System. In 2015, it flew by both Pluto and Charon, discovering two vastly different worlds. Here's what we've learned.

 Starts With A Bang #3: Why is there more matter than antimatter? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:10

Everywhere we look in the Universe, we find that planets, stars, galaxies, and even the gas between them are all made of matter and not antimatter. Yet as far as we know, the laws of nature are symmetric between matter and antimatter: you can't create or destroy one without the other. So how did our Universe get to be the way it is? Come right up to the frontiers of our scientific knowledge and have a listen!

 Starts With A Bang #2 - Size Of The Universe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:03

Although it's been only 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang, we can see objects as distant as 46.1 billion light years away. How is this possible? Ethan Siegel explains in the second Starts With A Bang podcast. Plus, how to see Comet Catalina in the December skies, and why it's on its way out of the Solar System forever. This podcast is free to download and distribute in perpetuity thanks to the support of our Patreon donors at www.patreon.com/startswithabang?ty=h

 Starts With A Bang #1 -- Water (and life?) on Mars | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:03

In the first inaugural Starts With A Bang podcast, astrophysicist Ethan Siegel discusses the latest evidence for water on Mars, what it means for Earth and potential life on the surface, as well as other topics. Guest (and Patreon supporter) Maciek makes an appearance, and we discuss the future of physics and speculate on what the next great advance might be. This podcast is free to download and distribute in perpetuity thanks to the support of our Patreon donors at https://www.patreon.com/startswithabang?ty=h

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