It's cosmology in a cup! - Cosmic Coffee Time is bite sized podcasts making sense of space, astronomy, life, and the universe, best enjoyed with a coffee. A down to earth look at what's up there, and it's just for you spacefans. Grab a coffee and see where in the universe we go this time. Follow on Twitter @CosmicCoffTime

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#47 Have you ever heard of moonquakes? Let's take a look at how different they are from earthquakes. 2022-09-30
#46 Meteorite expert Greg Brennecka returns to the podcast to talk about the Nadir crater. An exciting new discovery that could be a 66 million year old meteorite impact. 2022-08-31
#45 NASA's Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon, Titan. A drone is going to fly in the atmosphere of Saturn's largest moon. Incredible! 2022-07-31
#44 About that black hole at the centre of our galaxy... Now we've got a picture! Sagittarius A* 2022-06-30
#43 Let's take a look at Sunspots. What are those darker spots on the surface of the sun? 2022-05-31
#42 Pulsars. What are these incredible objects and what makes them pulse? 2022-04-30
#41 Galileo. His observations in 1610 changed a lot of what we knew about astronomy. Let's see what he found. 2022-03-31
#40 Binary stars. Would you believe that most of the stars we see aren't just single stars? Incredible I know! 2022-02-28
#39 Meteorites! We meet with noted meteoriticist Greg Brennecka to talk meteorites, the origins of life on Earth, and his new book 'Impact' 2022-01-31
#38 The amazing Mars Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter. Let's take a look at the Mars 2020 project 2021-12-31
#37 What's in that unexpected gap between Mars and Jupiter? Let's take a look at the asteroid belt - a fascinating element of our solar system 2021-11-30
#36 The Voyager spacecraft. Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are the furthest travelled objects ever made by humans. What did they find on the grand tour of the solar system? And where are they now? 2021-10-31
#35 Planet Neptune. The most distant major planet in our solar system and the first to be located by mathematical calculations. Let's take a look. 2021-09-30
#34 Planet Uranus. Is that how you say it? The ice giant that was the first planet that needed to be 'discovered'. 2021-08-31
#33 Planet Jupiter. It's more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined and it's a gas giant. What makes Jupiter different from the rocky terrestrial planets, and does it really have planetary rings? 2021-07-31
#32 Kate the Chemist special. We meet with Dr. Kate Biberdorf to talk STEM, TV's Ice Road Truckers, and her new book It's Elemental 2021-07-12
#31 A conversation with Earl Swift about NASA's lunar rovers and his new book - Across the Airless Wilds 2021-07-05
#30 Planet Mars. Lets take a look at the friendliest planet beyond Earth and some of the cool spacecraft that have been there 2021-06-30
#29 Planet Earth. Let's take a look at our home - as a planet, in a solar system. 2021-05-31
#28 Planet Venus. It's Earth's twin - but somehow remains mysterious. Let's take a look. 2021-04-30
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