Cosmos Safari

By: David Farina & Rob Webb
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  • The Cosmos Safari podcast co-hosts David Farina and Rob Webb take listeners on a journey to explore the depths of science's current understanding of the cosmos around us. The Universe is closer than you think!

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Episodes
  • How is NASA returning Astronauts to the Moon? - Artemis
    Aug 13 2022

    In our first episode of the Cosmos Safari podcast, hosts Dave Farina and Rob Webb dive into NASA's Artemis program that will return humans to the moon for the first time in over 50 years and eventually to Mars! Learn more about this awesome NASA mission and explore the possibilities that future human space travel makes possible.

    The first lunar landings inspired an entire generation to look beyond the Earth and imagine endless possibilities. Technologies created to meet the demands of these missions have shaped our modern world in almost every way, and the Artemis program will likely reap similar unforeseen benefits as well. These NASA Spinoff technologies may very well change the world as we know it.

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    54 mins
  • The Science of the James Webb Space Telescope - What makes it so Exciting
    Aug 13 2022

    In this video co-hosts Dave Farina and Rob Webb dive into the James Webb Space Telescope which has made a huge splash in the astronomy world over the last month. Dave and Rob discuss what makes them excited about the telescope, and discuss some of the science that JWST is built to conduct.

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    Check out the video version of this podcast on the Cosmos Safari YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/c/cosmossafari

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    45 mins
  • Stellar Evolution and Black Holes with Dr. Niel Brandt
    Feb 4 2023

    Dr. Brandt: https://personal.psu.edu/wnb3/

    Dr. Niel Brandt is the Verne M. Willaman Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics, and Professor of Physics at The Pennsylvania State University.

    Dr. Brandt is joining us today to speak specifically about his outreach through summer teacher workshops as well as his primary research interests which include:

    The growth of supermassive black holes over cosmic time
    Black-hole vs. galaxy connections
    Deep cosmological multi-wavelength surveys
    Supermassive black-hole winds and feedback into galaxies
    Sample-based studies of active galactic nuclei
    Extreme active galactic nuclei as tools
    X-ray astronomy and high-energy astrophysics
    Deep, wide, and fast cosmic surveys


    This summer’s workshop, “The Lives and Deaths of Stars” will be held on July 17-21st at The Pennsylvania State University. https://sites.psu.edu/psiwa/

    #podcast #science #space

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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Apollo 8 had a lunar module????

They should brush up on the facts before broadcasting! Apollo 8 did not take a Lunar Module to the Moon to practice docking!!!!!

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