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SR 90: A Magical Color-Changing Asteroid!

SR 90: A Magical Color-Changing Asteroid!

FromSpace Radio


SR 90: A Magical Color-Changing Asteroid!

FromSpace Radio

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on Space Radio:An asteroid that changes color!Why does a black hole end in a singularity?,How can we measure distances to stuff in space?,Will the big rip destroy black holes?,Is there life on Mars and Europa?,How are we connected to the cosmos?,and more!Join the show recording every Thursday at 4pm ET by leaving a voicemail at www.SpaceRadioShow.com.Support the show on Patreon.Follow on Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube.Big thanks to my top Patreon supporters this month: Matthew K, Justin Z, Justin G, Kevin O, Duncan M, Corey D, Barbara K, Neuterdude, Chris C, Robert M, Nate H, Andrew F, Chris L, Jon, Elizabeth W, Cameron L, Nalia, Tim R, Joe R, Neil P, Tom S, Bryan D, Irene P, Dustin R, Matt C, Iothian53, Steve P, Debra S, Ken L, Alberto M, Ron W, Chris L, Mark R, Alan B, Stephen J, David P, John F, Maureen R, Frank T, Craig B, Jesse A, Steven L, Ulfert B, Dave L, Stace J, S Stark, Richard K, Vladimir Z, Carol S, Stephen M, Grace M, Jeremy K, Russell W, David B, Tamara F, Robert B, Fr Bruce W, Catherine R, Nicolai B, Sean M, Nate H, Edward K, Ped, Chuck C, Jose Pablo V, and Stephen S!Produced by Greg Moebius at WCBE Radio Columbus.Hosted by Paul M. Sutter, astrophysicist at The Ohio State University, and the one and only Agent to the Stars.
Released:
Sep 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Space Radio is your weekly guide to the universe, featuring the latest news in astronomy, physics, space travel, and discussions on the nature of science and the relationship between science and society. The best part: answers to your questions about space and time! Hosted by astrophysicist and "Agent to the Stars" Paul M. Sutter.