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Curious Minds: Astronomy

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Episode 12015-01-01

Are Asteroids A Hazard?

From their role in extinction events to current impact possibilities, Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, explains the dangers posed by asteroids. Could we ever really prevent an impact from an asteroid hurtling through space to earth?

Episode 22015-01-01

Are We Alone In The Universe?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, outlines the current search for life outside of Earth and what it would mean to humanity should we find it.

Episode 32015-01-01

Could Life Exist On Europa?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, looks at Europa, one of Jupiter's moons; the ingredients found within it could sustain life.

Episode 42015-01-01

Did Asteroids Bring Life To Earth?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, explains how we might have migrated to Earth from another planet.

Episode 52015-01-01

Does Jupiter Shield Earth?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, explains Jupiter's role as Earth's protector.

Episode 62015-01-01

Does Space Have Extremophiles?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, describes the harsh conditions that may harbor life as well as which planets may be habitable for living organisms.

Episode 72015-01-01

How Many Stars And Planets?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, surveys the number of stars and planets believed to exist in the Universe.

Episode 82015-01-01

How Old Is The Universe?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, explains how we're currently able to look into the Universe's past.

Episode 92015-01-01

Is There Life Out There?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, highlights what would be the biggest discovery by mankind.

Episode 102015-01-01

Meteor Show And Tell

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, displays different meteor fragments, as well as explaining from whence they came.

Episode 112015-01-01

Mission To Pluto

An overview of Pluto's atmosphere, surface and seasonality by Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory.

Episode 122015-01-01

Next Generation Of Planetary Scientists

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, details the exciting questions that will motivate a new generation of scientists.

Episode 132015-01-01

Robotic Or Manned Missions?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, expounds on the importance of man mission to space.

Episode 142015-01-01

Russian Meteor Strike

In 2013, a meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere over the Chelyabinsk region of Russia. Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, recounts this highly documented event.

Episode 152015-01-01

The Difference Between Comets And Asteroids

How do these two objects differ from one another, if at all? Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, compares these two space solar system bodies.

Episode 162015-01-01

What Is A Meteor?

Meteor, meteoroids, meteorites, what's the difference? Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, gives us the answer.

Episode 172015-01-01

Why Study Near-Earth Objects?

Nick Moskovitz, astronomer at the Lowell Observatory, explains the importance of near-earth objects in helping us understand the origins of our solar system.

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