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Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Delta College Public Radio
42 episodes
2 weeks ago
We live in the Milky Way galaxy, a member of a collection of around 80 galaxies known as the Local Group.
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We live in the Milky Way galaxy, a member of a collection of around 80 galaxies known as the Local Group.
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Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Local Group
We live in the Milky Way galaxy, a member of a collection of around 80 galaxies known as the Local Group.
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5 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Asteroid 2024 YR4
An asteroid called 2024 YR4 currently has a small chance of hitting Earth in December of 2032. While it’s not massive enough to be considered a planetary threat, it is capable of leveling a city.
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6 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Traveling to Mars and Beyond
How long would it take to fly to Mars? What about Pluto? Let’s look at how long interplanetary travel takes.
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9 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Orion Nebula
Right now, in a nebula not so far from you, new stars are forming. How do stars form, and how close to Earth does star formation happen? In this episode, we’ll take a look at a region of stellar birth that’s about as close to Earth as it gets.
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9 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Hubble Tension
The universe is expanding, but how different methods for measuring its expansion give us different results. We call this the Hubble Tension.
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10 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
How Fast is Earth Moving?
Earth is always moving through the Solar System, and the Solar System is always moving through the galaxy, so just how fast are we moving through space?
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10 months ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Light Pollution: How Many Stars in the Night Sky?
How many stars can you see with the naked eye at night? 40 or 50 thousand? Or is it 100,000 stars? Have you ever tried to count? Well, a few astronomers have counted, and the number is pretty… disappointing.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Quantum Computing
Computers, tablets, and phones have become very fast. The latest multicore processors are capable of an incredible number of calculations each and every second. Yet, we are changing the way we do computing thanks to our ever-increasing knowledge in the field of quantum physics. How does quantum computing work, and are quantum computers faster than classical computers?
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
How Magnetism Works
Let’s study the mystery of magnetism, exploring the tiny particles and invisible fields that govern this powerful interaction.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
How Venus Lost Its Water
Ages ago, Venus may have had oceans of water and been much more like Earth. Where did all the water on Venus go? And why is it such a hellscape today?
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Physics of Polarizing Sunglasses
Have you ever squinted at a shimmering lake or felt blinded by the reflection off a wet road? That's glare, and it's not just uncomfortable – it can make it difficult to see clearly.
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1 year ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Your Best Chance to See a Nova
A nova called T Coronae Borealis erupts every 80 years and your only chance to see it is sometime between right now and September of 2024.
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1 year ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
NASA’s Deep Space Optical Communications Experiment
Imagine sending massive amounts of data from our spacecraft and receiving high-res video in minutes, not hours or days. It might sound like science fiction, but that's the reality NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications Demo, or DSOC, is aiming for.
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Radio Spectrum
The radio spectrum is a fascinating realm of invisible energy carrying everything from your favorite radio station to your Wi-Fi connection and beyond. So how does it work?
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1 year ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Acceleration Due to Gravity
We’ve all heard this number before – 9.8 m/s² – But what does that really tell us? And what does it have to do with our weight?
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1 year ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Mariner Valley of Mars
Mars is a world of towering mountains, vast plains, and deep canyons. Today, we're going to take a look at one of the most remarkable features on Mars: Valles Marineris or… the Mariner Valley.
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1 year ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Most Promising Dark Matter Experiment
Most of the universe is made of a type of matter that doesn’t interact with light—dark matter. This is a big deal—throughout history we’ve studied and learned about the universe by observing it, yet we can’t directly observe most of the universe!
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1 year ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
The Elusive Oxygen-28
Physicists have finally detected the elusive oxygen-28 isotope, but the observations are surprising and unexpected.
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2 years ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Nuclear Fission Reactors
In 1942, a team working on the Manhattan Project were the first scientists to build a nuclear fission reactor, but it was only the first *man-made* fission reactor on Earth.
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2 years ago
4 minutes

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
Exoplanets
How many planets do we know of outside of our own Solar System? Are any of these planets habitable? How do we even find them?
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2 years ago
3 minutes 30 seconds

Our Universe - Delta College Public Radio
We live in the Milky Way galaxy, a member of a collection of around 80 galaxies known as the Local Group.