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.
163: Modeling millions of asteroids with Dr. Dotson
162: Charon's surprises with Dr. Beyer
161: Dusty mysteries with Prof. Hartzell
160: Going back in time with Dr. Bottke
159: Constellations and coordinates with Dr. Rich
158: Planetary Defense Mission with Dr. Ernst
157: Modeling impacts with Dr. Boslough
156: Measuring a collision with Dr. Thomas
155: Interstellar visitor with Dr. Knight
154: High speed impacts with Dr. Daly
153: Stories behind the science with Sarah Kaplan
152: Mysterious iron meteorites with Dr. Chabot
151: Game-changing asteroid images with Dr. Marsset
150: Undersea grippers and in-space assembly with Dr. Backus
149: Ballooning on Venus with Dr. Izraelevitz
148: Solving an Apollo mystery with Dr. Curren
147: Searching for extraterrestrial life with Dr. Seager
146: Our place the universe with Dr. Lanz
145: Backyard Worlds with Prof. Allers
144: Deflecting asteroids with Brent Barbee
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