Episode Title
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Series Title
Walkabout the Galaxy
Keywords
meteorites, Bunburra Rockhole, Saturn's rings
Disciplines
Astrophysics and Astronomy | Physics
Description
Thank you Australia for giving us a meteorite called Bunburra Rockhole, and not just because the name is endlessly fun to say, but also because it hints at an origin from a missing asteroid. In this episode of Walkabout the Galaxy, the Astroquarks also take a look at Saturn's youthful rings, the link between star formation and the supermassive black holes in the hearts of galaxies, and space trivia and nerd news
Episode Sponsor
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© Joshua Colwell, All Rights Reserved
Date Created
1-23-2018
Item Type
Podcast
Type
article
Length of Episode
32:00
Recommended Citation
Colwell, Joshua; Dove, Adrienne; and Cooney, James, "The One About Bunburra Rockhole" (2018). Walkabout the Galaxy Podcast. 39.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/walkaboutthegalaxy/39