Recent Episodes
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Cool Planetary Cores and Lava Fountains Galore
Jun 4, 2025 – 40:14 -
The End of the Universe As We Know It and We Feel Fine
May 21, 2025 – 47:17 -
A Slurping Black Hole and a Win for the Streaming Instability
May 14, 2025 – 41:55 -
Vesta Chip Off the Old Block and a Nearby Dark Molecular Cloud
May 7, 2025 – 49:28 -
Ultralight Dark Matter and Peanut Asteroid Hot Take
Apr 30, 2025 – 40:47 -
Hot Takes on Water on Earth and Black Hole Singularities
Apr 23, 2025 – 42:40 -
Weird Convection on Venus and a Wrinkle in the Lambda Cold Dark Matter Model
Apr 9, 2025 – 43:37 -
Supernovas and Mass Extinctions
Apr 2, 2025 – 49:04 -
Life on Hycean Worlds, Interstellar Debris, and Dark Matter Survey
Mar 26, 2025 – 43:38 -
Are We Inside a Black Hole?
Mar 19, 2025 – 51:43 -
Oort Cloud Spiral, the Color of Mars, and a New Dwarf Galaxy
Mar 5, 2025 – 41:15 -
Did You Quipu?
Feb 26, 2025 – 36:31 -
Hubble Tension Won't Go Away But Some Exoplanets Do
Feb 12, 2025 – 42:04 -
Exocomets, Io, and the Great Dimming of T Tauri
Jan 29, 2025 – 44:21 -
Little Red Dots and Big Black Holes
Jan 22, 2025 – 44:32 -
Kiss and Capture for Pluto and Charon and Dark Energy Remains Dark
Jan 15, 2025 – 46:03 -
Quasi Particles, Pluto's Moons, and Cosmic Rays
Jan 8, 2025 – 45:25 -
Mysterious Dark Comets
Dec 18, 2024 – 39:22 -
Making Big Blobs is Hard
Dec 11, 2024 – 37:48 -
Neutrino Fog and the Hunt for Dark Matter
Nov 27, 2024 – 43:44 -
Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal
Nov 20, 2024 – 41:34 -
Is There Another Belt of Comets?
Nov 6, 2024 – 42:02 -
Trojan Asteroids Everywhere
Oct 30, 2024 – 28:14 -
Basin Instinct - Cosmological Structure and Edible Asteroids
Oct 23, 2024 – 45:09 -
OG Top Goes to Europa
Oct 9, 2024 – 50:24 -
Back in Black Holes
Oct 2, 2024 – 47:58 -
Black Hole Spindown Chirp and a 9-Day Geologic Rumble
Sep 18, 2024 – 41:03 -
Recent Lunar Volcanic Activity and the Metallicity Cliff
Sep 11, 2024 – 46:01 -
Adventures in Space the Cady Way
Sep 4, 2024 – 38:31 -
Ocean World Mimas and the JUICE Slingshot
Aug 28, 2024 – 46:01 -
Barney the Dinosaur Killer from Outer Space and Water Inside Mars
Aug 21, 2024 – 40:24 -
The Fermi Paradox - Are We Truly Alone?
Aug 14, 2024 – 41:00 -
Chemical Whispers of Life on Mars
Jul 31, 2024 – 41:24 -
Lunar Caves for Future Habitation
Jul 18, 2024 – 25:42 -
Dark Matter, Deuterons, and a Mixed-Up Protoplanetary Disk
Jul 11, 2024 – 42:38 -
Cygnus X-3 and a Naked-Eye Nova
Jun 27, 2024 – 41:52 -
Primordial Black Holes Make the Galaxy Go 'Round
Jun 20, 2024 – 39:44 -
Full Circle to the Origins of Carbon and Exotic Gravity
Jun 12, 2024 – 43:18 -
Volcanic Activity on Venus RIGHT NOW!
Jun 5, 2024 – 39:43 -
Watery Erigone and Rogue Stars in the Milky Way
May 30, 2024 – 45:18 -
Dyson Spheres and a Molten Planet
May 15, 2024 – 42:39 -
The Low Down on Big G and the Young Moon of Dinkinesh
May 8, 2024 – 45:19 -
Dark Matter Wins Again
May 1, 2024 – 45:48 -
Surprises from Bennu and the Milky Way
Apr 3, 2024 – 41:16 -
The Dark Ages of the Universe
Mar 27, 2024 – 41:54 -
A Nova Visible this Year?
Mar 20, 2024 – 39:49 -
Psyche Revisited and Two Giant Black Holes
Mar 6, 2024 – 44:35 -
The Tiniest Ocean World and the Brightest Quasar
Feb 28, 2024 – 45:36 -
Space Oddities in the Solar System
Feb 21, 2024 – 41:09 -
When Will We Walk on Mars?
Feb 7, 2024 – 41:41
Recent Reviews
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Dave of DetKeep it upThe podcast is good, but I’m really intrigued by Josh’s point of view and enjoy how he breaks everything down for undereducated folks such as myself to understand. Go science! And keep up the good work!
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mr fooInformative and fun at the same timeI can't say I have come across many science podcasts that are both informative and fun -- amazingly this podcast does both and makes me feel connected to important developments in astronomy.
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NikolaiGranakovGreat science podcast!I look forward to this every week, it’s one of my favorites. Jim is hilarious!
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S-DUBBIs Jim the best or is it just me?This is the best podcast of its kind. Hands down.
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spoitfy rocksAwesome and easy to understandThis crew makes it simple to understand complex concepts. Highly recommend for anyone interested in space and science
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EvoEvoveI couldn't delete itI haven't been listening to podcasts during the pandemic times as much as I used to, when they helped me through rush hour traffic. I had over 2,000 hours built up so I had to start deleting and unsubscribing whole swaths of science podcasts that I had been devoted to for years. I heard about WTG from the Are We There Yet podcast and subscribed in 2019. This is one I couldn't delete and I think the reason why is that it is good hardcore science provided in a fun way, like a good conversation among friends. With no pandering to the public. So it's a keeper for me. I guess I've been listening to podcasts for 10 years. I've only written 3 reviews. THIS is #3. Oh and my contribution to a name for a group of black holes: The Well of Holes.
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OG DOOGLEHOWSEREntertaining and informativeBeen listening since almost the beginning. Very entertaining and informative. Love the three hosts’ chemistry. I usually get bored and move on to another podcasts.
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Jdw alaskaJD WallGreat topics. Jim is really good at explaining complex ideas. Trivia is fun
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musictycoonFun and quirkySuper great podcast. I appreciate the level of detail they go into for certain stories. An appropriate level for intro students and professionals alike. They are fun to listen to and I would recommend this to my physics students for sure! Plus those commercials!
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ShadowAspect3Great substanceMostly I love listening to this as I’m working and catch a few funny moments. Not keen on Adrienne chiming in so much and so nonchalantly. Love you all however and keep up the great work!
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sandeg9Educational and funI don’t know much about space but I think it’s really interesting and this podcast is a fun way to learn about what’s going on with new launches, recent discoveries, and other fun history. It’s like listening in to a casual conversation about the science of space and has many fun sci-fi references.
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customer-19from the outsideI’m not involved in the field at all, just an all things-space geek. This podcast was one of my favorite discoveries. Keep recording please. :)
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Brian837432StudentI am a student at UCF and took astronomy to fill in a credit and I’m so glad I did. A week or so ago my professor told us about a podcast he participates in and I started listening to it because I enjoy podcasts a lot. This podcasts holds all the aspects of the class that I love the most, the interesting topic and theories you get to talk about once you understand the basics of the course. I will be a full time listener now.
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JohnnyStrifeHeadache inducingThere’s some great information to be heard here, but one person constantly interrupts when others are speaking, finishing their sentences and often derailing the point that was being made. I listened to a few episodes but couldn’t take it anymore.
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DavidRavenMoonMy favorite podcast!I love these guys. The show is full of great information, and they are as silly as can be!
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ayesha faisalNice!My professor is a part of this podcast and he’s pretty cool
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Flerk69Learned nothingTo many sighs interruptions and talk overs, needless laughs, inane questions, poor mix, really, maybe just one of you, with some science knowledge, could carry on. Not funny, but could be informative, if you cut loose the two pieces of baggage that say “cool”, “wow”, “yah”, “go for it”, and other inanities. Guess who is the baggage?
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AstrophiliaLove this podcast!This is the place to get “Nerd News”, science facts and witty banter. The hosts have great chemistry with one another that will keep you laughing and learning all the way through! Keep up the great work guys. Always looking forward to the next episode. Sincerely, “Your biggest fan” ;)
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KevinICdesignerFairly good content wrapped in too much irrelevanceLess banter, concentrate on the science.
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MANI 62My professor is radHe taught a astronomy class that was pretty lit
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AyliaMCFun Conversation and Interesting TopicsLove listening to this podcast. Always something interesting and relevant about the world of science, and as someone who is not a scientist, I love hearing what's going on. They always explain things in a very clear and understandable way.
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Kevin CannonGreat space podcast, or greatest space podcast?Keept it up guys! Hope to join as a guest sometime soon.
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FlaConsultingScience Friday meets Comic Book MenScience and nerdy pop culture! Where else can you hear about the latest space missions, have an argument over how you pronounce Tyco Brahe's name and discuss DC's Justice League. Keep up the awesome work!
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Astro-nut about spaceLove itA great way to get my galaxy fix.
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Oswaldo FelixLots of funKeep up the good work. Very enjoyable.
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Generaltso78Keep em' comingI love the podcast. A good galactic journey.
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120waterheadTo low a volumeThey have good content, but the volume is way to low. I have the volume on my mac up to 100%, but can barley hear it. If that gets fixed I then can give it another star
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