Listen "2017 - A Great Year for Space"
Episode Synopsis
While terrestrial matters were frequently dark and depressing, 2017 was a banner year for the cosmos, or at least for our understanding of it. From Cassini's Grand Finale to LIGO's detection of neutron stars colliding, the astroquarks review the highlights of the year and a new story about a very old black hole from the dawn of the universe. A supermassive black hole formed before the universe was a billion years old, suggesting galaxy formation was off to a robust and early start. Join Josh, Addie and Jim for all that, nerd news and space trivia to wrap up 2017.
More episodes of the podcast Walkabout the Galaxy
Interstellar Star Scars and Poop on Mars
10/12/2025
Gravothermalizing and Baby Black Holes
04/12/2025
An Ancient Moon of Mars?
26/11/2025
Why Is There A Universe At All?
20/11/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.