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Episodes

Total: 21

Last month I talked about a potential bright comet coming, and now it's here! In this episode I give

This fall, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is predicted to be visible to the naked eye, and some think it co

On May 10, we experienced one of the strongest geomagnetic storms in the last 25 years. In this epis

This month on the podcast, I talk about a special mission that was launched to study the sun and spa

In this episode I break down by latitude what Kp and other data to watch for when going aurora chasi

The solar system is huge, and it turns out that defining where it ends is tricky! Depending on the d

Today, I give an overview of the Earth's magnetic field. How is it formed and what does it do? Liste

How Does the Sun Burn?

2023/11/18

The sun clearly produces enormous amounts of light and heat, which sustain life on our planet. How d

On October 14, the annular solar eclipse I described in the last episode came and went. Hopefully yo

In this show, learn what solar eclipses are and how to see two amazing upcoming ones! Here are the l

The solar radio flux is an important value in space weather monitoring and helps gauge solar cycle s

Today, I'm diving into a short history of space weather observation and forecasting, from the 19th c

Supernovas are a hot topic right now in the world of astronomy, as a new one was just discovered in

Solar radiation storms are yet another way space weather can impact humans and technology. How? All

Sometimes, not only the aurora glows in the night sky. STEVE is a phenomenon only discovered in 2016

In this episode I take a look at two solar phenomena that are really the same thing with different n

In this episode, I take a look at our solar cycle, cycle 25, and how it's progressing. One thing is

In this episode I cover radio blackouts: what they are, how they're connected to solar flares, why t

Auroras on Earth are spectacular enough. Auroras on other planets, though, put ours to shame! And th

This episode takes a look at solar cycles, answering many common questions, such as what they are an