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.
182: Radar polarization with Dr. Hickson
180: Space Advocacy with Casey Dreier
179: Not just a telescope with Dr. Virkki
Bonus episode: Voting
178: Light reverberations from supermassive black holes with Dr. Gorjian
177: Preventable disasters with Prof. Nugent
176: Getting curious with Dr. Fraeman
175: Three lunar water mysteries with Prof. Ehlmann
174: How NASA funding works with Dr. Throop
173: Last alert system with Dr. Denneau
172: The whole world to a microbe with Prof. Levy
171: Astronauts on starship Earth with Dr. Gifford
170: Searching for outer solar system objects with Dr. Schwamb
169: The flattest structures in the solar system with Dr. Tiscareno
168: Meteorite strength with Prof. Cotto Figueroa
167: Far out with Dr. Sheppard
166: Why we went to the moon with Lillian Cunningham
165: Exploring Titan with Dr. Soderblom
164: Postcards to the cosmos with Dr. Bannister
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