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Welcome to The Fourth Floor Podcast! Joined by your host Chris, and co-hosts Calvin and Jason, The Fourth Floor unpacks Astrophysical phenomenon, entertains clever guests and researchers in all walks of life, and most importantly: have a good laugh over bad jokes.TFF consists of members who all met on the Fourth Floor of the Elliot building at UVic; the hub of budding physicists and astronomers. The Fourth Floor is a continuation of the discussion had at Astronomy Open Houses, petty yet hilarious squabbles about humanity's fate as a space-faring race whilst avoiding studying, and staring out at the firmament as it stares back. Happy listening!

Christopher Gallon


    • Apr 26, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    5 Meter High Club: A Spoonful of Oxygen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 45:53


    Calvin, Chris and Jason catch up with Perseverance and Ingenuity's experiments on Mars, namely, MOXIE whose primary purpose is to generate/reclaim oxygen on the red planet, and Ingenuity's flight test whose highest flight is at 5 meters. We also touch on the fun complaint that Mars' wifi just wasn't good enough to send us a video greater than 720p. What were the gang at NASA even thinking 7 years ago?

    A Space Age of Piracy: Hijacks, Hi-Jinx, and a Lens Theif

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 54:39


    Jason, Calvin, and Chris discuss what we know you didn't know you wanted but know you've needed in your life; space pirates. We chat about that one time a NASA employee hijacked a satellite to make sure that they would be the first in the world to get to a comet, that time there was a real concern that someone would try to steal the James Web Space Telescope, and that other time when someone stole a lens before they stayed a bougie hotel and tossed the super-heavy lens into the trashcan. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! We also have a nifty Instagram, as well as a Twitter account you should follow!

    Annaliese: We Are the Stewards of Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 76:48


    Jason, Calvin, and Chris are joined by our resident Astrobiologist, Annaliese Meyer to explore the possible consequences of Space Exploration today and in the future. When we explore the solar system, will we not be contaminating the places we visit by introducing biological competition that has had billions of years to evolve to a possibly fragile ecosystem? How will billionaires now and in the future allocate and/or control natural resources? Do current and future policies ensure ownership of sections of outer space that aren't currently claimed? This is why we need Annaliese.

    Celebrating Women's Day: Our Favourite Pioneers of Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 67:40


    With Women's day on the 8th, the gang shared their favorite female heroines along with some honourable mentions! Our list was so long, we had to clip it, so let us know your heroine from history! (Yes, it can be your mom)

    To Mars and Never Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 68:55


    In this episode, Jason, Calvin, and Chris chat about the recent Perseverance (Percy) Rover landing and the Ingenuity (Ginny) Mars Helicopter experiment that was onboard. We've sent a lot of metal there, and while the robots only live for around a decade or more, humans certainly wouldn't get through the day. We also take a jab at the Mars colonization hype and how (while we'll probably still try) it's near darn ridiculous to try to colonize... but baseball is probably really good there.

    Kali 2: ...who'da thought Ingenuity even flew?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 58:22


    This is the other half of our Planetary Exploration episode with Kali. Here we discuss the Kepler Space Mission, TESS, why old stars are great, the new Ingenuity Mars-copter that is attached to the Perseverance rover barreling towards Mars, arriving in a week from launching this episode! (Feb.18th)

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    Kali 1: Planets are Red, Kali is New...

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 51:50


    In this episode we introduce one of our long-time, stellar space-pals Kali to discuss Exoplanets, the Kepler Space mission and it's big sister TESS. Later, we open up our old survey SWEEP, which examined planets around white dwarfs and the prognosis of white dwarf systems. Enjoy!

    Adios, Arecibo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 55:32


    From it's inception in the summer '63, to it's untimely demise in December of 2020, we look at the past 57 years of service (and possible new future) that the noble Arecibo Telescope has given to the scientific community and the world as a whole. Oh yeah, it looked sharp in some movies too!

    Things That Irk Us Prt.2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 44:24


    In this episode, Jason, Calvin, and Chris tidy up some of the things that irk them. We cover Quan-dumb Woo, Faster-Than-Light travel (FTL), Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MoND), and when smart people are wrong.

    Things That Irk Us Prt.1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 48:00


    In this episode, Jason, Calvin, and Chris share the little things that irk them during their time as public outreach eduators.

    That's mine, not yours! Prt.2: Astro-Spiders and Juice Tubes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 48:55


    Thats mine, not yours! Prt.1: Coming Together as Alloys

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 30:58


    Area Hysteria: Floor Scraps

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 18:29


    Attached to our last episode, we had little extra blurbs we'd like to share that Calvin kindly stitched together for us! Enjoy!

    Area Hysteria: COVID-19's global effect from a micro-biologist's point of view

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 47:10


    Calvin, Jason and I are joined by our friend and resident mircobiologist 'Nacho'who is currently researching tropical infectious diseases in animals for a program at the National University of Costa Rica. Nacho shares with us his experience with how Costa Rica is handling COVID-19, his research, and his perspective of how places outside Costa Rica have responded to the pandemic.

    Dark Energy gets brighter while Betelgeuse loses its lustre​

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 59:51


    Dark Energy gets brighter while Betelgeuse loses its lustre Episode notes are coming soon! Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit

    Beloved textbook writers, a haunted universe, and ramblings of selfish, godly AI's

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 115:31


    Beloved textbook writers, a haunted universe, and ramblings of selfish, godly AI's Episode notes are coming soon! Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit

    Beloved textbook writers, a haunted universe, and ramblings of selfish, godly AI's

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 115:31


    Jason, Calvin, and I explore a paper published by a fun and beloved Physics textbook writer David J. Griffiths of Reed College. Later, we berate the idea of a mars helicopter for a lack of an atmosphere, to which we naturally segue into the AI apocalypse after Calvin asks Jason and I how we can better appease our new robot overlords one fake email at a time. While potentially selfish, our new AI deities may actually solve our problems for us and save humanity because after all, we are the custodians of Earth, and of course, all of their cozy server rooms.

    Extra-Solar visitors and how to get to work faster with Universal Poof™

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 72:21


    Jason, Calvin, and I touch on extra-solar visitors before getting sidetracked exploring this hot new take: what actually happens if/when teleportation goes mainstream? Also, how terrify could theme parks be?

    Space is hard and you can't trade caffeine for sleep...

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 91:19


    Space is hard and you can't trade caffeine for sleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 91:19


    In this episode Jason, Calvin, and I discuss a multitude of things, based on the overarching topic: “Space is hard”… because it is.

    Us, the Centre of the Universe, Exoplanets, Supernovae and why are all Nevadan aliens nudists?​

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 96:40


    Us, the Centre of the Universe, Exoplanets, Supernovae and why are all Nevadan aliens nudists? Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on reddit

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