Carbon Monoxide with Purpose

By Aaron on August 28, 2006 at 8:58 pm | In Slacker Astronomy Archival Podcasts | 8 Comments

Show Notes

This is a neat image comparing the size of the moon to the size of Andromeda. This image was taken by Nigel Sharp, a group of REU students while using equipment and time supplied by NOAO/AURA/NSF.

We kid you not, this is the boiler in Pamela’s new house. Please have mercy on her soul.

My Fair Plutonian Menace (Show #61.5)

By Aaron on August 16, 2006 at 2:00 am | In Slacker Astronomy Archival Podcasts | No Comments

(It’s a .5 because it is a quick, fun show.)
Title: My Fair Plutonian Menace
Written By: Aaron
Disembodied Voices: Travis, Rebecca, Aaron
Rating: [FF] Family Friendly

The conclusion to this show will have the nitty gritty details. In short, there are 12 planets, which are divided into sub categories: classical and pluton. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the classical planets. Pluto, Charon and UB313 are the Plutons. Ceres is the 12th planet.
I’m especially happy about seeing Charon get her props!

UB313 will get a name at a later date. This proposal has to be voted on by the entire IAU General Assembly on Aug 24. If approved, then the process of assigning a name to UB313 wil begin.

Personally, I like this proposal a lot and hope it passes. The buzz has been positive, although the discoverer of UB313 doesnt like it.

ALH84001: Ten Years Later

By Aaron on August 6, 2006 at 10:59 am | In Blog Posts | No Comments

Sometimes Too Much Light Can Be A Bad Thing (Show #61)

By Aaron on August 2, 2006 at 9:50 pm | In Slacker Astronomy Archival Podcasts | 7 Comments

Title: Sometimes Too Much Light Can Be A Bad Thing

Castdate: 060802

Written By: Aaron

Disembodied Voices: Pamela, Travis, Rebecca

Engineered: Travis

Rating: [FF] Family Friendly

R.I.P.

Gramma Ray Burst

By Aaron on August 1, 2006 at 10:44 pm | In Blog Posts | 7 Comments

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