Dr. Rachel Smith tells us about her research into young stellar objects. These new stars are surrounded by a cloud of dust that may eventually become planets. Dr. Smith also explains why she thinks it is important to physically travel to telescopes when she makes her observations.
202: Making atmospheres with Prof. Telus
201: International space law with Cordula Panosch
200: Pluto is a planet, and so is its moon with Dr. Runyon
199: Why can't we find Planet Nine with Prof. Lawler
198: Dragonfly with Dr. Turtle
197: A massive asteroid hit at tremendous speed with Prof. Richardson
196: Spinning universe with Dr. Cheng
195: Dark and quiet skies with Dr. Rawls
194: Exoplanet next door with Prof Whitten
193: Orbital parking spots with Larissa Markwardt
192: Craters on Titan with Prof. Neish
191: Back to Venus with Dr. Getty
190: Millions of observations with Dr. Spoto
189: Long Range Planning with Prof. Barmby
188: Failing is the most important part of science with Tyler Linder
187: You doubt your own existence with Prof. Méndez
186: What's more powerful than a dinosaur with Dr. Noviello
185: Solar system snapshots with Kevin Gill
184: Samples are forever with Prof. Snead
183: The solar wind with Dr. Jian
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