Recent Episodes
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Northern Lights, New Camera, Cosmological Action
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Dust to dust
Apr 19, 2024 – 00:42:25 -
XRISM and Matter's Final Screams
Feb 13, 2024 – 00:49:15 -
2023 Review and 2024 look-ahead
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The "What the Heck" Particle
Dec 20, 2023 – 00:21:41 -
Planet Bashing and Dipsticks of the Universe
Nov 21, 2023 – 00:46:20 -
Life, but not as we know it?
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National Astronomy Meeting - part 2
Aug 21, 2023 – 00:30:10 -
NAM 2023
Jul 19, 2023 – 01:00:40 -
Tidal Transients
Jun 1, 2023 – 00:44:37 -
From exploding rockets to burping galaxies
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Black Holes: Saviours of the Universe?
Apr 6, 2023 – 00:56:59 -
Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 2
Mar 12, 2023 – 00:30:00 -
Staring at the Dawn of Time - part 1
Feb 16, 2023 – 00:41:38 -
Happy Birthday JWST
Dec 23, 2022 – 00:42:54 -
The Future of Space Exploration
Dec 1, 2022 – 00:22:11 -
On board with DART
Nov 3, 2022 – 00:27:44 -
Gravitational Field Trip - part 2
Sep 12, 2022 – 00:37:36 -
Gravitational Field Trip - part 1
Aug 4, 2022 – 00:48:09 -
Amateur Advances
Jul 2, 2022 – 00:33:29 -
Space Environmentalism
Jun 2, 2022 – 00:52:19 -
Routine Spaceflight?
May 5, 2022 – 00:21:37 -
Shadow of War
Mar 31, 2022 – 00:28:07 -
Venus resurfaces
Mar 3, 2022 – 00:28:19 -
Radio repeater
Feb 7, 2022 – 00:41:49 -
Mysterious travellers bearing gifts
Dec 30, 2021 – 00:33:58 -
The Cosmic Webb
Dec 6, 2021 – 00:48:37 -
Lucy in the Sky with Trojans
Nov 4, 2021 – 00:41:31 -
Supernova Detective Story
Sep 30, 2021 – 00:22:31 -
It's the Small Things - Exomoons
Sep 8, 2021 – 00:32:47 -
Herding Megacomets
Jul 30, 2021 – 00:34:17 -
Cosmic Developments
Jul 1, 2021 – 00:28:48 -
Learned Societies and Society Learning
Jun 2, 2021 – 00:47:25 -
Revisting Venus
Apr 29, 2021 – 00:24:49 -
Catching a Shooting Star
Mar 30, 2021 – 00:38:58 -
Astrobiology and Technosignatures
Mar 3, 2021 – 00:37:12 -
The Martian Triple
Feb 2, 2021 – 00:50:17 -
Review of the decade and Galactic dynamics
Dec 31, 2020 – 00:26:06 -
Watery Worlds and Tumbling Telescopes
Nov 28, 2020 – 00:38:15 -
Asteroid Tagging and Stellar Spaghettification
Oct 29, 2020 – 00:30:14 -
It's (Almost) Never Aliens
Sep 14, 2020 – 00:23:21 -
Black holes - too big and too small
Sep 3, 2020 – 00:42:47 -
Solar Orbiter: Not Suitable for Vegetarians
Jul 30, 2020 – 00:33:12 -
Mass Gaps and Radio Bursts
Jul 2, 2020 – 00:41:16 -
SmallSpark
Jun 4, 2020 – 00:26:56 -
Hubble at 30
May 1, 2020 – 00:50:05 -
Isolation Space
Apr 3, 2020 – 00:28:42 -
Out with the old, in with the new
Feb 27, 2020 – 00:35:47 -
Dimming stars, Galactic waves and misbehaving gas clouds
Jan 31, 2020 – 00:25:49 -
What the future holds
Dec 29, 2019 – 00:27:57
Recent Reviews
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T.K. ArispeExcellent British astronomy podcastA thoroughly enjoyable podcast presented by professionals whose delivery is easy on the ears. The interviews are informative and cover a wide and timely range of topics—I originally found the podcast during a search for follow-up research for a particular paper, and I was pleased to see Pythagorean Astronomy had done an extensive interview with the author of the original paper. I hope this podcast keeps going, because I would recommend it highly to anyone interested in astronomy.
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