Episode Title
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Series Title
Walkabout the Galaxy
Keywords
Phosphine; Venus; planetary volcanology
Contributor
Dr. Brad Sandor
Disciplines
Astrophysics and Astronomy | Physics
Description
With all the excitement about the potential discovery of a biomarker, Phosphine, on Venus, we take a close look at the observations with Venus expert Dr. Brad Sandor who explains the challenges and problems with the observations. And we take a look at a system where the planet is larger than its own star! Join us for two fascinating science topics and a planetary volcanology trivia question.
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Date Created
9-23-2020
Item Type
Podcast
Type
article
Length of Episode
56:00
Recommended Citation
Colwell, Joshua; Dove, Adrienne; and Cooney, James, "A Deep Dive into Venus's Atmosphere" (2020). Walkabout the Galaxy Podcast. 135.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/walkaboutthegalaxy/135