Professor Lamiya Mowla tells us about an exciting JWST discovery. She describes gravitational lensing as "nature's magnifying glass." She also explains why she likes calling telescopes time machines. We discuss pretty and shiny things, and why prettiness might indicate something is scientifically interesting.
219: Breaking the models with Dr. Merrison
218: Anything we try is new with Dr. Cable
217: A beautiful experience with Dr. Villanueva
Bonus: Carrie's research update
216: Right and wrong theories in planetary science with Prof. McKinnon
215: Naming asteroids with Dr. Williams
214: Astronauts on the moon with Dr. Denevi
213: The Six with Loren Grush
212: A scientific legacy with Dr. Blaney
Bonus episode: The upcoming American total solar eclipse
210: Wonders of the Night Sky with Prof. Prinja
209: Mission to the largest moon in the solar system with Dr. Witasse
208: Cosmic tug of war with Dr. Plazas Malagón
207: One of the stranger surfaces in the solar system with Dr. Cartwright
206: Every asteroid observation ever taken with Dr. Veres
205: The moon's right to exist with Dr. Prem
204: Light Pollution with Kelly Beatty
203: 11 hours and 23 minutes with Dr. Chabot
202: Making atmospheres with Prof. Telus
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