Episode Title
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Series Title
Walkabout the Galaxy
Keywords
gluons, Trojan asteroids, eyeball planets, snowball planets
Contributor
Stephanie Jarmak
Disciplines
Astrophysics and Astronomy | Physics
Description
The astroquarks welcome Stephanie Jarmak from UCF to discuss the study of gluons, the hilariously named force-carriers that hold quarks together, Trojan asteroids sharing Jupiter's orbit, eyeball planets and snowball planets, and more. All this plus space news, nerd news, and relativistic trivia on the latest episode of Walkabout the Galaxy.
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Date Created
9-29-2019
Item Type
Podcast
Type
article
Length of Episode
47:00
Recommended Citation
Colwell, Joshua; Dove, Adrienne; and Cooney, James, "I've Got My Eyeball Planet on You" (2019). Walkabout the Galaxy Podcast. 94.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/walkaboutthegalaxy/94