Everything Astronomy is a student science channel from students at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Through the use of YouTube, Spotify, and other content sharing platforms, we hope to share our contagious passion for science with our viewers! We sit down, drink coffee, and have conversations with professors and researchers across campus including astronomy, physics, and aerospace engineering. Science is for everyone and we hope to bring it down to Earth no matter your age or background!
Thank you for listening to our second podcast episode with professor of microbiology and immunology, Michael Imperiale! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses are composed, and how best to fight them. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy... Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=...
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with Edwin Bergin! Professor Bergin is the Chair of the Astronomy Department at the University of Michigan and uses chemistry to probe the physics of star and planet formation and to trace the molecular origins of life. Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with Ariel Sandberg! Ari is a University of Michigan Alumna, former SpaceX Starlink engineer, and current MIT Lincoln Laboratory engineer working on the NASA LEMNOS mission. Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with professor of astronomy, Joel Bregman! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how x-ray research is conducted and how most research is initiated. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy... Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=... 0:00 Intro 0:54 Funding for science with a new administration 4:21 The differences between applied and basic research 6:28 How basic research can continue to be funded 10:24 The 2020-2021 Decadal Survey 15:00 How large long term projects are organized and carried out 21:33 The cost and complications of over budget missions 31:01 How the increasing privatization of space will affect the costs of observational astronomy 36:04 NASA's plan to use the Moon as a launchpad to Mars 43:40 Professor Bregman's research focuses at the University of Michigan 48:36 How Professor Bregman used the decadal survey to choose his research focus 58:15 Transitioning into teaching alongside research 1:03:48 The impact of Covid upon education and research 1:06:51 Advice for undergraduatestudents on how to succeed in college 1:11:41 Biggest hopes for the future
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with professor of microbiology and immunology, Michael Imperiale! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how SARS-COV-2 and other viruses are composed, and how best to fight them. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy... Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=...
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with science history writer, Tom Levenson! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how science in the past can help shape the science of the future. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=... 0:00 Intro 0:07 The validity of science communication as news in light of Covid-19 10:20 The differences between scientific papers and science news 15:15 The efficiency of science communication 21:33 The importance of storytelling in scientific communication 26:00 The preparation involved with scientific communication beyond reading research papers 32:24 The failure to engage with science as a large human enterprise 38:58 How some scientific ideas were ignored initially but accepted later by other scientists 43:31 Professor Levenson's approach to writing about scientific discoveries 48:18 The gaps in the history of our scientific knowledge 59:49 The most interesting scientific stories that Professor Levenson has read about 1:03:50 Conclusion
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with Space Strategy Consultant, Victoria Carter-Cortez! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how the current space endeavors are funded and planned. References: Victoria Carter-Cortez's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cartercortez/ PWC Website: https://www.pwc.fr/en/industrie/secteur-spatial.html Main Trends and Challenges of the Space Sector: https://www.pwc.fr/fr/assets/files/pdf/2020/12/en-france-pwc-main-trends-and-challenges-in-the-space-sector.pdf and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20 0:00 Intro 0:30 Becoming a consultant as a physics undergraduate 5:32 The general pathway into space consulting (common majors) 6:42 The impact of having a background in physics within consulting 9:43 The learning curve of not having the common business/political science background in consulting 10:49 Skills needed to succeed within consulting 12:58 The levels of the space sector 14:26 The growth of space consulting as a field 16:48 Her current work within the space consulting 18:42 How the advancement of technology has grown the space industry 20:26 Advice for groups/countries wanting to get into the space industry 22:26 Will we ever hit a point where humans are not needed in space? 26:04 The use of data when consulting/the role of being a consultant within work 31:46 Day to day work life at PwC 34:42 How do you keep up with new developments within sectors as a consultant? 37:43 General impact of large scale projects (U.S planning on going back to the moon) 40:10 How the space economy will continue to grow 42:18 What specific sector within the space industry will see significant growth? 45:03 The possibility of a Martian economy interacting with Earth's economy 45:53 How other industries affect the space industry 48:13 How the continued growth of education will affect the space industry 50:23 How the development of new projects will continue to shape the space industry 53:46 What impact will rivalries between companies/countries have on the space industry 55:56 Where is the uptick in interest for space coming from? 58:54 Is the space industries growth “real” or is it just trending 1:01:55 Looking forward (career and industry) 1:04:33 Conclusion
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with astronomer and Jesuit Priest from the Vatican Observatory, Richard D'Souza! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how current space weather research is conducted. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with STEM consultant, science journalist, and award-winning entrepreneur Alaina Levine! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how current space weather research is conducted. References: Alaina Levine's Resources: Website: http://www.alainalevine.com/ Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/AlainaGLevine and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan professor Mark Moldwin! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to how current space weather research is conducted. References: Professor Moldwin's Website: https://space.engin.umich.edu/ NASA MSGC: https://www.mispacegrant.org/ and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20 0:00 Intro 1:00 Northern Lights Influence 5:15 History behind understanding the Northern Lights 13:50 What is the goal behind space weather research? 16:15 Is there a space weather forecast similar to regular weather forecasts? 20:00 Should more people care about space weather forecasts? 24:30 The tracking of magnetic fields from areas outside of Earth and our current limitations 28:31 Solving the problem of radiation in space 31:46 Magnetometers and how they are used in spacecraft 38:50 How space weather is predicted 45:40 The future hopes behind space weather research 50:05 The relation between space weather research and Climate Change 53:28 How do we understand space weather? 57:50 Funding for space weather research 1:01:50 The future of space weather research 1:04:00 Conclusion
This episode is a reflection on the first year of the Everything Astronomy podcast, and an update as to what is to come for the next season of the podcast! We appreciate all of the support we've received and hope to continue to make interesting content for our viewers. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan alumni and Arizona State University graduate student Alexandra Wormley! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what effects the discovery of alien life can have on humanity. and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20 References: Brcic, J., Suedfeld, P., Johnson, P., Huynh, T., & Gushin, V. (2018). Humor as a coping strategy in spaceflight. Acta Astronautica. Kanas, N., Sandal, G. M., Boyd, J. E., Gushin, V. I., Manzey, D., North, R., Leon, G. R., Suedfeld, P., Bishop, S. L., Fiedler, E. R., Inoue, N., Johannes, B., Kealey, D. J., Kraft, N. O., Matsuzaki, I., Musson, D., Palinkas, L. A., Salnitskiy, V. P., Sipes, W., … Wang, J. (2013). Psychology and Culture During Long-Duration Space Missions. In D. A. Vakoch (Ed.), On Orbit and Beyond: Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight (pp. 153–184). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Kwon, J. Y., Bercovici, H. L., Cunningham, K., & Varnum, M. E. W. (2018). How will we react to the discovery of extraterrestrial life? Frontiers in Psychology, 8. Landon, L. B., Slack, K. J., & Barrett, J. D. (2018). Teamwork and collaboration in long-duration space missions: Going to extremes. American Psychologist, 73(4), 563–575.
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan graduate student Irene Vargas-Salazar! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what it's like to pursue a Ph.D. in a scientific field! and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan assistant professor Monica Valluri! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what it's like to pursue a Ph.D. in a scientific field! and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Disclaimer: This episode was recorded before Professor Gültekin's became aware of the following article, https://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/nobel-prize-in-physics-winner-it-s-unbelievable-all-that-s-going-on-at-the-moment-in-astronomy-a-6b4867e5-ead6-43f3-910b-bf69e9485ff2 Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan assistant professor Kayhan Gültekin! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share it with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what it's like to pursue a Ph.D. in a scientific field! and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the history of the discoveries in our own solar system, the structure of the solar system, and what cutting-edge research is going on in our own solar system! Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the history of the discovery of galaxies, what exactly they are, how they behave, and what they can mean for the future of scientific discovery! Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan graduate student Cameron Pratt! Please make sure to like the Youtube video, subscribe, and share with your friends! We hope that this episode can give you some insight as to what it's like to pursue a Ph.D. in a scientific field! and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan Professor Emeritus Patrick Seitzer ! If you are listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, make sure to subscribe for upcoming content! In addition, you can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. If you are interested in learning more about the research of Patrick Seizter and satellite constellations, check out the links below! Presentation Referenced: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14UCysXoNP5bEOvybyxQ9YxZG_1tsnuaR/view?usp=sharing Publications: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/search/filter_author_facet_hier_fq_author=AND&filter_author_facet_hier_fq_author=author_facet_hier%3A%221%2FSeitzer%2C%20P%2FSeitzer%2C%20P%22&fq=%7B!type%3Daqp%20v%3D%24fq_author%7D&fq_author=(author_facet_hier%3A%221%2FSeitzer%2C%20P%2FSeitzer%2C%20P%22)&q=%20%20author%3A%22%5Epatrick%20seitzer%22&sort=date%20desc%2C%20bibcode%20desc&p_=0 and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Thank you for listening to our podcast episode with University of Michigan alumnus and professional photographer Temu Nana! If you are listening on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, make sure to subscribe for upcoming content! In addition, you can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. If you are interested in learning more about Temu Nana, make sure to check out his social media, website, and upcoming online course on astrophotography linked below. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tknanaphoto/ Website: https://www.tknanaphoto.com/ Photo Travel Company: https://www.tknanaphoto.com/open-sky-expeditions Online Course: https://www.uniquephoto.com/classes-and-workshops/ and for Everything Astronomy... Check us out on all of our podcast platforms! https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Check us out on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the hunt for Dark Matter that has been puzzling astronomers for nearly the past century! We discuss the historic origins, the best evidence for its existence, and what it could possibly be! Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20 Sources for News: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a3RbKZi0tQbrb7payVQljMSnZaRi7Y33PpRLfgrSN6w/edit?usp=sharing
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the hunt for Dark Matter that has been puzzling astronomers for nearly the past century! We discuss the historic origins, the best evidence for its existence, and what it could possibly be! Check out all of our links here! Social Media: Instagram and Twitter Sources for News: Anyons Dark Matter Experiment
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about our experience studying undergraduate physics and astronomy at the University of Michigan. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the formation and structure of Black Holes, as well as what interesting physics we can learn from them that can give us insight int how the universe works. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the possibility of discovering intelligent life elsewhere in the universe, as well as what that life would look like. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
In this episode of the Everything Astronomy Podcast, we will be discussing many different topics concerning astronomy. Today, we are joined by Professor Michael Meyer from the University of Michigan Astronomy Department. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the origins of life on Earth as well as the possibility of life on other planets and celestial bodies in our own solar system. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
In this episode of the Everything Astronomy Podcast, we will be discussing many different topics concerning astronomy. Today, we are joined by Professor Michael Meyer from the University of Michigan Astronomy Department. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the possibility and feasibility of interstellar space travel and the future of humanity. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
In this episode of the Everything Astronomy Podcast, we will be discussing many different topics concerning astronomy. Today, we are joined by Professor Michael Meyer from the University of Michigan Astronomy Department. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodc... Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about the past, present, and future of human space exploration. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
In this episode of the Everything Astronomy Podcast, we will be discussing many different topics concerning astronomy. Today, we are joined by Professor Michael Meyer from the University of Michigan Astronomy Department. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Welcome to our first ever episode of Not So Sirius, a weekly discussion between the members of the Everything Astronomy Podcast! We talk about anything and everything science-related, and in this episode, we are going to talk about how we met as friends and why we decided to create Everything Astronomy. Post questions and concerns here! Links: https://linktr.ee/everythingastronomy Make sure to check out our other links to keep up to date! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evastropodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvAstroPodcast?s=20
Hey everyone, Welcome to the first every Everything Astronomy Podcast! Today, we sit down with Professor Liemohn, the Director of the Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering department at the University of Michigan. We discuss many topics with Dr. Liemohn that we hope you find interesting! Let us know if you have any suggestions or who you would like to see feature next!