Episodes 39
Avg. Duration 20m
Activity Highly Active
Since Aug 2022
Latest Episode May 2026

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Monthly
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Episodic
Consistency
64%
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About This Podcast

Schwarze Löcher, Urknall, das Sonnensystem – in diesem Podcast dreht sich alles um Astronomie und Astrophysik.

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#39 Understanding the Moon From Formation to Exploration and the Path to Artemis

May 03, 2026 27m

In this episode, we explore the Moon from a scientific perspective, its origin, its role in shaping Earth, and why it is once again the focus of global space missions. From Apollo to Chandrayaan to…

#38 Dr. Kelly Blumenthal on IAU OAO and Global Astronomy Outreach

Apr 12, 2026 55m

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kelly Blumenthal, Director of the International Astronomical Union’s Office of Astronomy Outreach (IAU OAO), about her journey into astronomy and her work at the…

#37 The Science Behind Planning Space Missions

Mar 01, 2026 35m

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rachana Agrawal (Aerospace Engineering, IIT Kanpur) about the early stages of space exploration — where missions are imagined, analysed, and designed long before…

#36 Mapping the Milky Way in Radio

Feb 01, 2026 23m

In this episode, we explore how astronomers observe the Milky Way using radio telescopes. A new large-scale radio map of our galaxy reveals structures that are hidden in visible light, including…

#35 Pluto, Planets, and Resonances: A Conversation with Prof. Renu Malhotra

Dec 07, 2025 47m

This episode features Prof. Renu Malhotra, the planetary scientist whose pioneering work on Pluto’s orbit and planetary migration transformed the understanding of the Solar System. A main-belt…

#34 How Dust Shapes the Universe

Oct 05, 2025 29m

When we think of dust, we usually imagine something to wipe off our tables. But in space, dust is far more than a nuisance—it is the very building block of stars, planets, and maybe even life…

#33 Volcanoes in the Solar System

Sep 07, 2025 25m

Volcanoes aren’t just found on Earth—they erupt across the solar system in the most unexpected ways! From fiery lava fountains on Jupiter’s moon Io to icy geysers on Saturn’s Enceladus, these cosmic…

#32 Searching for New Earths with Dr. Ana Heras

Aug 03, 2025 31m

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Ana Heras, Project Scientist for the European Space Agency’s PLATO mission. PLATO is a space telescope designed to find Earth-like planets around distant stars and…

#31 The New Exoplanet Era

Jul 06, 2025 22m

Exoplanet science has come a long way, but we are still searching for a true Earth twin. In this episode, we explore what’s changed in the past year, from JWST’s atmospheric breakthroughs to the rise…

#30 From Sydney to Cambridge: The Journey of Prof. Herbert Huppert

Jun 01, 2025 25m

In this episode, I talk with Professor Herbert Huppert, renowned geophysicist and Fellow of the Royal Society. We explore his journey from growing up in Sydney to becoming a leading figure in…

#29 Dr. Annapurni Subramaniam, Director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics.

Apr 06, 2025 30m

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Annapurni Subramaniam, Director of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), Bengaluru, as she takes us through the remarkable legacy of IIA—from its historic…

#28 Understanding Space Debris with Prof. Arun K. Misra

Mar 03, 2025 29m

With thousands of inactive satellites, rocket fragments, and other debris orbiting Earth, space debris has become a growing challenge for space missions. How does it impact satellites and future…

#27 Exploring the Sun with Parker Solar Probe

Feb 02, 2025 25m

In this episode, we journey to the heart of our solar system to uncover the groundbreaking story of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe—the fastest human-made object and the first to „touch“ the Sun. Join…

#26 Rocks from the Space, Vol. II

Jan 05, 2025 20m

In this episode, we will talk about how dinosaurs were wiped out from our planet Earth by an Asteriod and how we can save our planet if anything like that ever happens again. We will also discuss…

#25 Rocks from the Space

Dec 01, 2024 19m

In this episode of the Milky Way Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of asteroids! Have you ever wondered why some meteors light up the sky in vibrant colours and where they come from? What…

#24 Our Galactic Neighborhood

Nov 03, 2024 13m

Diese Folge erforscht unsere kosmische Nachbarschaft, von den vertrauten Sternen und Planeten in unserer Nähe bis hin zu den riesigen Superhaufen der Galaxien weit darüber hinaus. Beginnend mit den…

#23 How do Galaxies grow?

Aug 04, 2024 11m

In dieser Folge geht Tejpreet auf die Prozesse ein, die beim Wachstum von Galaxien eine Rolle spielen. Von den Bestandteilen der Galaxienbildung über die Rolle des James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)…

#22 The World’s Largest Radio Telescope: SKA

Jul 07, 2024 14m

In dieser Folge geht es um das Square Kilometre Array, auch bekannt als SKA, das größte und fortschrittlichste Radioteleskop der Erde. Dieses Radioobservatorium erstreckt sich über drei Kontinente…

#21 Colorful Lights in the Sky: The Magic of Auroras

Jun 03, 2024 11m

In dieser Folge geht es um die faszinierende Welt der Nord- und Südlichter, die auch als Polarlichter bezeichnet werden. Die energiereichen Teilchen, die bei Sonneneruptionen von unserer Sonne…

#20 Decoding Origin of our Solar System from Radioactive Isotopes

May 05, 2024 14m

Die Sonne entstand vor etwa 4,6 Milliarden Jahren in einer riesigen, sich drehenden Gas- und Staubwolke, dem sogenannten Sonnennebel.Als der Nebel unter seiner eigenen Schwerkraft kollabierte, drehte…

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The Milky Way Podcast has published 39 episodes since August 2022, covering topics in Astronomy, Earth Sciences.

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The Milky Way Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 20m.

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