Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesCoursesEducationScience |
A new podcast, Astronomy 141, Life in the Universe, is available for those interested in continuing an exploration of topics in modern astronomy.
Are there planets around other stars? Are there Earth-like planets around other stars? Do any of those harbor life? Intelligent life? We'd like to know the answers to all of these questions, and in recent years we've made great progress towards at le... more
What is a planet? Is Pluto a planet? This lecture traces the debate on the nature of what it means to be a planet by taking an historical approach, looking at how the question has arisen with the discovery of the asteroids and later Pluto and the Kui... more
Comets are occasional visitors from the icy reaches of the outer Solar System. This lecture discusses the orbits, structure, and properties of comets, and introduces the "dirty snowball" model of a comet nucleus. The end of class was a demo where I c... more
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Start at the beginning and work your way out.
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What an absolutely brilliant lecturer Richard Pogge is! Astronomy 161 and 162 are my absolute favourite podcasts and I can’t get enough of them. So interesting and so well presented.
Better late than never. I’m learning so much from such a gifted communicator and listening to these lectures is a joy ride for sure. Even though these podcast episodes predate many new astronomy related discoveries the information shared is really timeless. Thank you Prof Pogge for your enthusiasm and your ability to deliver such complex information to all kinds of audiences in a delightful and fascinating way. I envy your students!!
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