An irreverent and informative tour of the latest, greatest, and most interesting discoveries in astronomy.
It's a good news bad news story with the detection of the neutrino fog. This signal from solar neutrinos may... more
If you're speaking English, not Latin, do you really have to say "supernovae" instead of "supernovas"? Also, they are, in... more
New observations contradict earlier studies about the possibility of another belt of comets orbiting the Sun twice as far away... more
Join Strange and Down quarks for a close look at Trojan asteroids, the forgotten asteroids of the solar system. NASA's... more
We get a tour of our place in the grand cosmological scheme of things with new mapping of the local... more
Original Top Quark Dr. Tracy Becker returns to her old stomping grounds to hang with the Walkabout crew and send... more
We’ve got mini black holes as potential dark matter candidates and monstrous black holes spewing jets to cosmological scales. Who... more
Gravitational waves may provide a new way to observe supernovae in our own Milky Way galaxy and determine when they... more
Tiny samples brought back from the Moon hint at surprisingly recent volcanic activity. What's up with that?! Elsewhere in the... more
The Astroquarks are joined by former NASA astronaut, PhD Chemist, and retired USAF Colonel Cady Coleman at Dragon Con 2024... more
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