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Found in Space: A Science Podcast for Kids and Teens

Arwen Hubbard
Earth
Moon
Black Holes
Pluto
Gravity
Mars
Stars
Clyde Tombaugh
Solar System
Titan
UY Scuti
Asteroids
Venus
Betelgeuse
Supernova
Kuiper Belt
New Horizons
Olympus Mons
Space Exploration
Spacecraft

Found in Space: A Science Podcast for Kids and Teens is a semiweekly show for young space enthusiasts, future astronauts, junior scientists, and their families. Episodes are short, 10 to 15-minute explorations of a space topic or listener question. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Send your own space questions to FoundinSpacePodcast@Gmail.com

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What would happen if our Sun traveled through a wormhole to another part of the galaxy? In this episode, we explore this big science question using real astronomy and a little imagination.

We talk about how Earth’s days and seasons work, what the ga... more

Are there green stars? In this episode, we explore a question that sounds simple—but has a surprising answer. Learn how star colors are linked to temperature, why we see some stars as red, blue, or yellow, and why green stars don’t appear green to us... more

What might happen if you left the universe? In this episode, we explore the mysteries of cosmology, from the limits of the observable universe to the mind-bending idea of multiverses. We break down concepts like space, time, dark energy, and Max Tegm... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 145 ratings
  • Super informative, Arwen has a wonderful voice and way of explaining complex concepts.

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    5
    kat_grif
    a month ago
  • So good

    Love it😀😀😀😀😀😀❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ErikaBunn
    United Statesa month ago
  • SO GOOD🔥😎🔥😎🔥😎🔥😎🔥😎🔥😎🔥

    Amazing explanations just amazing

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Learned so much from her
    United States2 months ago
  • Okay 🤬😤

    They explain it well but they make kind of boring (good bed time podcast)

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Tacoseal
    United States2 months ago
  • 👍

    Add more expression and more of your episodes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Love this seiries
    Australia9 months ago

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Listeners praise the educational content, highlighting that it successfully engages children and makes complex scientific concepts easily understandable.
Many reviews mention that children enjoy the podcast and actively participate by submitting their own questions, reflecting a welcoming and interactive atmosphere.
Some feedback indicates that while the educational goals are met, a few listeners feel the delivery could use more variation in presentation to maintain excitement throughout episodes.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#242
United States/Science
Apple Podcasts
#188
Australia/Science
Apple Podcasts
#55
New Zealand/Science
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#194
South Africa/Science
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#207
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What Is Space Made Of?
Q: What is space made out of?
Space is primarily made up of elements, mainly hydrogen, and contains dark matter, which is invisible and interacts with gravity.
Can Humans Live On The Moon?
Q: Can we live on the moon?
No, humans cannot currently live on the moon without significant adaptations, including specialized habitats and life support systems due to the lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures.
How Did They Invent Spaceships?
Q: How did they invent spaceships?
The invention of spaceships evolved through the development of rockets, starting with simple designs in ancient China and repurposed missiles post-World War II for exploration.
Can You Explode and Asteroid? Could You Live on Titan?
Q: Could you live on Titan?
Humans could potentially visit and set up colonies on Titan, but we would need special suits to survive the extreme cold and unbreathable atmosphere.
Can You Explode and Asteroid? Could You Live on Titan?
Q: Can you explode an asteroid?
Yes, theoretically you could explode it, although doing so has not been achieved in reality and would present practical challenges.

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Offering concise 10 to 15-minute episodes, this science podcast engages young listeners with a variety of topics centered on space, cosmology, and the fundamentals of science. Each episode is designed to address listener questions, making complex subjects accessible and intriguing for children and teens. The content not only caters to young space enthusiasts but also involves families, creating an educational experience that transcends mere information sharing to promote curiosity about the universe. The unique format encourages audience interaction, allowing young listeners to participate actively by submitting their own questions, enhancing the learning journey through direct engagement.

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