Astronomy 141, Life in the Universe, is a one-quarter introduction to Astrobiology for non-science majors taught at The Ohio State University. This podcast presents audio recordings of Professor Richard Pogge's lectures from his Autumn Quarter 2009 class. All of the lectures were recorded live in 1005 Smith Laboratory on the OSU Main Campus in Columbus, Ohio.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | AstronomyCoursesEducationScience |
Course finale and summary. We look back over where we've been the last eleven weeks, and bring together all of the main themes of this course on Life in the Universe. Recorded live on 2009 Dec 4 in Room 1005 Smith Laboratory on the Columbus campus of... more
How will life, the Universe, and everything end? This lecture looks at the evolution of our expanding Universe to project the prospects for life into the distant cosmological future. Recent observations show that we live in an infinite, accelerating ... more
What is the future of life on Earth and in our Solar System? The Sun is the source of energy for life on the Earth, but it will not shine forever. This lecture looks at the impact of the various stages of the evolution of the Sun on the habitability ... more
What does extraterrestrial life look like? This lecture explores current thinking about what extraterrestrial life might be like not by guessing their appearances, but instead applying lessons learned from our growing understanding of how evolution a... more
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Thank you uncle Rick for this podcast
Love these lectures! Please, professor - can we get an update on this class? I’d love to see you incorporate the learnings from JWST, as well as all the new exoplanets we’ve found since 2009.
This is superb as are the other two.
Please please Richard, is there anymore? Have you done updated ones? Even better is there videos?!
Stumbled upon this by accident and was enthralled. Binged it from start to finish.
I really enjoy Richards podcasts, they have structure and never wander off Track like other lectures I have listened to. His knowledge of astronomy is absolutely incredible. I encourage others to listen to his Astronomy 601. It is his best work in my opinion. I have listened to that series over 10 times now and still pick up things I missed from previous times. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Richard!
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