Brian Cox breaks down the most mysterious scale in the cosmos
AdultsAstronomyScienceSpace "It's a very, very beautiful calculation, but it's the best example I know of the relationship between these rather abstract quantities perhaps and something that you can look at in a telescope."
How much would it cost to buy the Sun? - Cella Wright
AdultsAstronomyEconomyEnergy Dig into the monetary value of the Sun and how important it is as our energy source as Daedalus contemplates buying it.
Which Planet Has The Strongest Quakes?
AdultsAstronomyScience Earth might be the only planet with tectonic plates, but it is not the only one with quakes because quakes can be caused by a ton of different things in the solar system.
Why are there two tides a day? - Elise Cutts
AdultsAstronomyNatureScience Dig into how the Sun and Moon are responsible for the tides on Earth, and what this force looks like on other celestial bodies.
Which Planet Has The Strongest Quakes?
AdultsAstronomyGeology Earth might be the only planet with tectonic plates, but it is not the only one with quakes because quakes can be caused by a ton of different things in the solar system.
Surprise: There was a universe before the Big Bang | Ethan Siegel
AdultsAstronomyPhilosophyPhysicsScience "Asking the question of, where did the entire universe come from, is no longer a question for poets and theologians and philosophers.
Are We Alone in the Universe? We’re Close to Finding Out | Lisa Kaltenegger | TED
AdultsAstronomyPhilosophyScienceSpace Astrophysicist Lisa Kaltenegger explores the thrilling possibility of discovering life beyond Earth, highlighting how cutting-edge technology like the James Webb Space Telescope lets us analyze distant planets for signs of life in unprecedented detail.
An Ancient Roman Shipwreck May Explain the Universe
AdultsHistoryScienceSpaceAstronomy Why would astrophysicists care about a two millennia old Roman shipwreck between the islands of Sardinia and Mal Di Ventre?
The Solar System is Beige
AdultsEducationScienceSpaceAstronomy Whether you grew up with a poster of the solar system on your bedroom wall or not, you've probably got a specific idea of what the planets look like. From brilliantly blue Neptune to the "red planet" Mars. But if you managed to actually visit these worlds, you'd find reality... a little beige.