20250818_Lights, sounds and rumblings in the Solar System
Allan I Carswell Observatory Presents: York Universe
Release Date: 08/19/2025
Allan I Carswell Observatory Presents: York Universe
Here we talk about a few history topics and some planetary observations. Mars Express Observations
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Julie and Elaina discuss the illustrious careers of Max Planck and Ibn al-Haytham in This Week and Space and Astronomy History. In the news, dark volcanic ash is moving across the Martian surface, the Lyrid meteor shower peak is almost here, mineral dust is increasing cloud production in the Venusian atmosphere, and NASA has found interstellar glaciers that are definitely not glaciers, but are very cool nonetheless. Image Credit: Elaina Hyde/AICO
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This week's episode is all about Artemis! Join Maheen and Sunna as they discuss the historic Artemis II mission to the Moon, as well as the history and future of crewed Lunar exploration. Image: Artemis II Earthset, NASA
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As the seasons progress through the year, they also progress through observing targets. This week, we talk about Easter and observing galaxies from home or by visiting our observatory. We also look at some Apollo history, the upcoming Artemis II Mission, and more data than you can possibly imagine from the Vera C. Rubin behemoth! Contact us at observe@yorku.ca
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This exciting episode features special guest Dr. Rachel Ward-Maxwell from the Ontario Science Center (). We cover mysterious Aurora, lunar launches, a bit of Artemis and of course a discussion of the newest science and sci-fi crossovers, the film Hail Mary. Observing tips and science tricks, we even discuss how to break the optical illusion that we all face in our lunar companion. Image Credit: Rachel Ward-Maxwell, AICO, KPPO, 2025 An extra Northern Lights explainer from Ontario Science Center:
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Dark matter and dark energy can sound gloomy but there’s no need to worry in this episode as Maheen Hemani and Dr. Elaina Hyde talk about dark matter in history, dark matter in the news, dark matter in the Milky Way…. and get very excited! The more we find out about this exciting topic, the less it seems we understand but that doesn’t mean we’re not going to try! Image Credit: JWST, from March 14th, 2023 A prelude to a supernova the Wolf-Rayet star WR 124 is shown in all it's glory
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Tune into this week's episode to learn about the history of the Voyager and Cassini missions, and important discoveries about Uranus! This week’s hosts also discuss several recent news headlines, including an update on the Artemis program and the Vera Rubin Observatory.
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Join this week's hosts Gagan Sidhu and Sunna Withers as they discuss exploration of the solar system and Moon, a historic supernova, and recent news about the Artemis II launch. Image: Supernova 1987A by JWST. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA
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We look at this week in history and have a discussion on Artemis II and other worthy news items! Please note that we had a bit of a technical glitch on the recording near the beginning of the show but all the important bits are there. Illustration of Orion in Low Earth Orbit - Image Credit: ESA
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A possible Challenge to Cold Dark Matter? A sad anniversary for the Space Shuttle Challenger Hubble solves the mystery of Blue Straggler stars Groundhog Day!
info_outlineHere we look at a number of phenemenon we have observed in the solar system including, eclipses, aurora, lunar quakes and rainbows on Enceladus.
Apollo 11 Seismic Experiment Image Courtesy NASA