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.
64: Hubble’s Tuning Fork with Dr. Seidel
63: Deciphering dark matter with Dr. Benson
62: Exoplanets and the fate of Earth with Dr. Schlaufman
61: Catching a photonic breeze with Dr. Betts
60: Data you can see, touch, and lick with Dr. Hunt
59: Where the universe was discovered with Dr. Mulchaey
58: The case of the missing Moon ice with Dr. Siegler
57: Voyaging to the edge of the Solar System with Suzy Dodd
56: Fiction Science with Mika McKinnon
55: Space is a team effort with Jan Chodas
54: The granite planet with Dr. Economos
53: How big? How far? How fast? with Dr. Beaton
52: Eternal sunshine of the Galactic Center with Dr. Ramirez
51: When Mars was the “Pink Planet” with Dr. Smith
50: Ganymede and Iapetus with Dr. Singer
49: Every known object in the Solar System with Jon Giorgini
48: Threading an asteroid through the eye of a keyhole with Dr. Chodas
47: Punching an asteroid with Dr. Walsh
46: Spacecraft no bigger than a breadbox with Dr. Asphaug
45: A glimpse of the Pluto system with Dr. Ennico Smith
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