Episode Title
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Series Title
Walkabout the Galaxy
Keywords
Saturn's rings
Disciplines
Astrophysics and Astronomy | Physics
Description
The astroquarks look back on a momentous year for space exploration and look ahead at what to expect in 2019. Strange and Charm will have payloads flying to space, and Saturn's rings will still be around for a few years. But new studies of the mass of the rings and the rate of erosion, measured indirectly, suggest that if you wait a few hundred million years they may well be gone. Plus, Top Astroquark provides a bonus trivia for our year-ending holiday special episode!
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Date Created
12-24-2018
Item Type
Podcast
Type
article
Length of Episode
52:00
Recommended Citation
Colwell, Joshua; Dove, Adrienne; and Cooney, James, "2018 Year in Review with Top Quark Trivia" (2018). Walkabout the Galaxy Podcast. 68.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/walkaboutthegalaxy/68