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Science journalist Izzie Clarke and astrophysicist Dr Becky Smethurst whizz through the universe to explore the latest research with leading experts, dive to history from the society’s archives and take on your weird and wonderful questions about all things space. Can we gravitationally hitch-hike out of the solar system? Do we live in a multiverse? What is time? Plus Dr Robert Massey is on hand with his top star-gazing tips.
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The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production for the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Science journalist Izzie Clarke and astrophysicist Dr Becky Smethurst whizz through the universe to explore the latest research with leading experts, dive to history from the society’s archives and take on your weird and wonderful questions about all things space. Can we gravitationally hitch-hike out of the solar system? Do we live in a multiverse? What is time? Plus Dr Robert Massey is on hand with his top star-gazing tips.
Want to support the show? Join The Supermassive Club for exclusive content, star-gazing forums and ad-free listening... supermassive.supportingcast.fm
And keep adding to The Supermassive Mailbox with your pictures and questions for the team. Send them to [email protected] or follow them on Instagram, @SupermassivePod.
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production for the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Dr Robert Massey is an astrophysicist and a prominent figure in the field of astronomy. He is known for his work with the Royal Astronomical Society, where he engages in public outreach and education about space science. Dr Massey has contributed to various discussions on astronomical phenomena and is recognized for his expertise in star-gazing tips and techniques.
Dr Robert Massey is an astrophysicist and a prominent figure in the field of astronomy. He is known for his work with the Royal Astronomical Society, where he engages in public outreach and education about space science. Dr Massey has contributed to various discussions on astronomical phenomena and is recognized for his expertise in star-gazing tips and techniques.
Professor Tessa Baker is a prominent physicist at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth. She specializes in gravitational physics and cosmology, contributing significantly to the understanding of the universe's structure and the fundamental forces that govern it.
Professor Tessa Baker is a prominent physicist at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth. She specializes in gravitational physics and cosmology, contributing significantly to the understanding of the universe's structure and the fundamental forces that govern it.
Keith Moore is the head of collections at the Royal Society, where he oversees the preservation and curation of historical scientific manuscripts and artifacts. His expertise lies in the history of science, particularly in the contributions of key figures like Isaac Newton.
Keith Moore is the head of collections at the Royal Society, where he oversees the preservation and curation of historical scientific manuscripts and artifacts. His expertise lies in the history of science, particularly in the contributions of key figures like Isaac Newton.
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The Royal Astronomical Society is a charity, founded in 1820, that encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science. The RAS organizes scientific meetings in Burlington House, its London headquarters, and throughout the country; publishes international research and review journals; recognizes outstanding achievements by the award of medals and prizes; maintains an extensive library; supports education through grants and outreach activities; and represents UK astronomy nationally and internationally.
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BONUS - Why arent stars closer together?
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Izzie ClarkeRichard Hollingham
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
starsplanetary collisiontime in moviesmultiverseMars terraforming
What would happen if planets collided at a snail's pace? How much of Avengers Endgame regarding time is scientifically acceptable? Why aren't stars closer together? And the team discuss a listener's theory to terra-form Mars.
Want to support the show? Join The Supermassive Club for exclusive content, star-gazing forums and ad-free listening... supermassive.supportingcast.fm
And keep adding to The Supermassive Mailbox with your pictures and questions for the team. Send them to [email protected] or follow them on Instagram, @SupermassivePod.
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production for the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
What would happen if planets collided at a snail's pace? How much of Avengers Endgame regarding time is scientifically acceptable? Why aren't stars closer together? And the team discuss a listener's theory to terra-form Mars.
Want to support the show? Join The Supermassive Club for exclusive content, star-gazing forums and ad-free listening... supermassive.supportingcast.fm
And keep adding to The Supermassive Mailbox with your pictures and questions for the team. Send them to [email protected] or follow them on Instagram, @SupermassivePod.
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production for the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
timemeasurement of timehuman constructaccurate clocksRoyal Observatory Greenwich
Start your stopwatches, set your timers, turn back your clocks because Izzie and Dr Becky are talking time. What is it? How, and why, do we measure it? And is time real or a human construct?!
Izzie speaks with Anne Curtis at the National Physical Laboratory who works on one of the world’s most accurate clocks, and editor Richard has been to the very heart of time itself in Greenwich with Finn Burridge at the Royal Observatory.
The Supermassive Club is finally here. Join to support the show and for ad-free listening: https://supermassive.supportingcast.fm/
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Start your stopwatches, set your timers, turn back your clocks because Izzie and Dr Becky are talking time. What is it? How, and why, do we measure it? And is time real or a human construct?!
Izzie speaks with Anne Curtis at the National Physical Laboratory who works on one of the world’s most accurate clocks, and editor Richard has been to the very heart of time itself in Greenwich with Finn Burridge at the Royal Observatory.
The Supermassive Club is finally here. Join to support the show and for ad-free listening: https://supermassive.supportingcast.fm/
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Should astronauts live underground on the Moon or Mars? Black hole jets, rogue planets, the big crunch (or freeze) and the Ontario question. Dr Becky, Izzie and Dr Robert Massey tackle your correspondence from the Supermassive mailbox and producer Richard makes a pronunciation intervention.
The book Becky mentions is Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
Keep sending in your wonderful ponderings. Email them to [email protected] or via Instagram @Supermassivepod
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
Should astronauts live underground on the Moon or Mars? Black hole jets, rogue planets, the big crunch (or freeze) and the Ontario question. Dr Becky, Izzie and Dr Robert Massey tackle your correspondence from the Supermassive mailbox and producer Richard makes a pronunciation intervention.
The book Becky mentions is Red Rising by Pierce Brown.
Keep sending in your wonderful ponderings. Email them to [email protected] or via Instagram @Supermassivepod
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
gravityEinsteinNewtonlaws of motionRoyal SocietyInstitute of Cosmology and Gravitation
This episode is a weighty one. Some might say massive. It’s all about gravity. What is it? Why does it matter? Izzie and Dr Becky explore Einstein and Newton’s different ideas on the subject, plus Izzie visits the Royal Society to see Isaac Newton's original manuscript for his works on gravity and the laws of motion.
Special thank you to listener Hanna_m_e for suggesting this episode topic and to Professor Tessa Baker, at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth, and to Keith Moore, head of collections at the Royal Society for appearing on the show.
See THAT coffee table here: https://youtu.be/5XlTkGEO564?si=9Z8KwTqOPk-Sf0xM
If you have a question for the team, or an episode suggestion, send them to [email protected] or find us on Instagram, @SupermassivePod.
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production in partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
This episode is a weighty one. Some might say massive. It’s all about gravity. What is it? Why does it matter? Izzie and Dr Becky explore Einstein and Newton’s different ideas on the subject, plus Izzie visits the Royal Society to see Isaac Newton's original manuscript for his works on gravity and the laws of motion.
Special thank you to listener Hanna_m_e for suggesting this episode topic and to Professor Tessa Baker, at the Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation at the University of Portsmouth, and to Keith Moore, head of collections at the Royal Society for appearing on the show.
See THAT coffee table here: https://youtu.be/5XlTkGEO564?si=9Z8KwTqOPk-Sf0xM
If you have a question for the team, or an episode suggestion, send them to [email protected] or find us on Instagram, @SupermassivePod.
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production in partnership with the Royal Astronomical Society. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
BONUS - Can we gravitationally "hitch hike" out of the Solar System?
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Izzie ClarkeDr Becky Smethurst
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Dr Robert Massey
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
Gravastarfast radio burstssolar flaresmultiversesSupermassive Mailbox
What the bloomin’ hell is a Gravastar? Are fast radio bursts like solar flares on steroids? Plus an interesting question on multiverses that can't be summed up in a short sentence. Izzie Clarke, Dr Becky Smethurst and Dr Robert Massey dive into The Supermassive Mailbox and take on your questions.
Keep sending in your wonderful ponderings. Email them to [email protected] or via Instagram @Supermassivepod
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
What the bloomin’ hell is a Gravastar? Are fast radio bursts like solar flares on steroids? Plus an interesting question on multiverses that can't be summed up in a short sentence. Izzie Clarke, Dr Becky Smethurst and Dr Robert Massey dive into The Supermassive Mailbox and take on your questions.
Keep sending in your wonderful ponderings. Email them to [email protected] or via Instagram @Supermassivepod
The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.