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Starts With A Bang #127 - Satellites and space pollution

07 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

When most of us were children, and we went to a rural area with clear skies overhead at night, we were all greeted by the same familiar sight: a dark ...

Starts With A Bang #126 - The origin of dust

07 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Out there in the Universe, we're most aware of what we see: of all the forms of light that arrive in our eyes, instruments, telescopes, and detect...

Starts With A Bang #125 - Large-scale structure

11 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most exciting developments in modern astrophysics isn't merely our standard "concordance cosmology" model, but rather the cra...

Starts With A Bang #124 - Astrochemistry

13 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

All across the Universe, stars are dying through a variety of means. They can directly collapse to a black hole, they can become core-collapse superno...

Starts With A Bang #123 - Alien physics

08 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

One of the great discoveries to be made out there in the grand scheme of things is alien life: the first detection of life that originated, survives, ...

Starts With A Bang #122 - Galaxy evolution and JWST

11 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

It's no secret that the Universe and the objects present within it, as we see them all today, have changed over time as the Universe has grown up ...

Starts With A Bang #121 - Direct exoplanet imaging

06 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

It's hard to believe, but it was only back in the early 1990s that we discovered the very first planet orbiting a star other than our own Sun. Fas...

Starts With A Bang #120 - Exoplanet biosignatures

09 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Out there in the Universe, somewhere, a second example of an inhabit world or planet likely awaits us. It could be some other planet or moon within ou...

Starts With a Bang #119 - The CMB

05 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Perhaps the strongest evidence we've ever acquired in support of the Big Bang has been the discovery of the leftover radiation from its early, hot...

Starts With A Bang #118 - Snowball Earth

07 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

When we search for life in the Universe, it makes sense to look for planets that are similar to Earth. To most of us, those signatures would look the ...

Starts With A Bang #117 - Gravitational waves and the Universe

10 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

It might seem hard to fathom, but it hasn't even been ten full years since advanced LIGO, the gravitational wave observatories that brought us our...

Starts With A Bang #116 - Disintegrating exoplanets

05 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Out there in the Universe, each star represents an opportunity: a chance for a stellar system to develop that just might possess something remarkable....

Starts With A Bang #115 - Dwarf galaxies in isolation

15 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Sure, it's easy to look out at the Universe and take stock of what we find. Although spiral and elliptical galaxies house the majority of the Univ...

Starts With A Bang #114 - Pluto and Charon

15 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Out there in the Universe, there are tremendous, uncountable numbers of planetary systems just waiting to be discovered. But stellar systems won't...

Starts With A Bang podcast #113 - Weird stars

11 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

When it comes to stars, most of them, for most of their lives, behave in a very similar fashion to the Sun. In their cores, they undergo nuclear fusio...

Starts With A Bang #112 - Galactic Archaeology

07 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

When we look out at our home galaxy, the Milky Way, we have to recognize that even though it's been growing and evolving for 13.8 billion years, we're...

Starts With A Bang #111 - Black Hole Jets

09 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this Universe, there are a few objects that are just larger, and a few events that are just more powerful, than others. As far as size goes, the co...

Starts With A Bang #110 - Optical Interferometry

06 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

It's hard to imagine, but it was only five years ago, in 2019, that humanity feasted our collective eyes on the first direct image of a black hole's ...

Starts With A Bang #109 - Launching a galactic cone

07 Sep 2024

Contributed by Lukas

When you think of an active galaxy, what picture comes to mind? Do you think about a monstrous supermassive black hole feasting on tremendous stores o...

Starts With A Bang #108 - A Future Particle Collider

03 Aug 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Right now, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the most powerful particle accelerator/collider ever built. Accelerating protons up to 299,792,455 m/s, ...

Starts With A Bang #107 - Binary Stars And Modified Gravity

06 Jul 2024

Contributed by Lukas

On the largest of cosmic scales, the best description we have of our Universe is known as the ΛCDM model with an inflationary hot Big Bang: our conse...

Starts With A Bang #106 - The Troublesome Hunt for Planet Nine

08 Jun 2024

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most swiftly forgotten revolutions in all of science is our understanding of the Solar System out beyond Neptune. Although Pluto was disc...

Starts With A Bang #105 - Dark Matter And Galaxies

11 May 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Every January, I head to the American Astronomical Society's big annual meeting with an ulterior motive in mind. Beyond merely uncovering new scie...

Starts With A Bang #104 - The Magnetized Galactic Center

05 Apr 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered what the full story with the galactic center is? Sure, we have stars, gas, and an all-important supermassive black hole, but ...

Starts With A Bang #103 - Active galaxies and the universe

09 Mar 2024

Contributed by Lukas

All throughout the Universe, galaxies exist in a great variety of shapes, ages, and states. Today's galaxies come in spirals, ellipticals, irregul...

Starts With a Bang #102 - The missing exoplanets

03 Feb 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Up until the early 1990s, we didn't know what sorts of planets lived around stars other than our Sun. Were they like our own Solar System, with in...

Starts With A Bang #101 - Quantum Computing

06 Jan 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Happy new year, everyone, and with a new year comes a spectacular new podcast! We normally cover an intricate and underappreciated aspect of astrophys...

Starts With A Bang podcast #100 - Galaxies in the JWST era

09 Dec 2023

Contributed by Lukas

It's hard to believe, but it was only back just a year and a half ago, in mid-2022, that we had yet to encounter the very first science images rel...

Starts With a Bang #99 - Varying and evolving stars

11 Nov 2023

Contributed by Lukas

You might not think about it very often, but when it comes to the question of "how old is a star that we're observing," there are some v...

Starts With A Bang #98 - The Line Between Star And Planet

14 Oct 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Out there in the Universe, there's a whole lot more than simply what we find in our own Solar System. Here at home, the largest, most massive ob...

Starts With A Bang #97 - Tiny Galaxies and Us

02 Sep 2023

Contributed by Lukas

When we look at our nearby Universe, it's easy to recognize our own galaxy and the other large, massive ones that are nearby: Andromeda, the major...

Starts With a Bang #96 - Detecting the Cosmic Gravitational Wave Background

12 Aug 2023

Contributed by Lukas

We all knew, if Einstein's General Theory of Relativity were in fact the correct theory of gravity, that it would only be a matter of time befor...

Starts With A Bang #95 - Supermassive Black Holes and more

15 Jul 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Sometimes, it's hard to believe we've come as far as we have, scientifically, in such a short period of time. We only began accumulating the f...

Starts With A Bang #94 - Dark Energy And Cosmic Growth

17 Jun 2023

Contributed by Lukas

We have a pretty good idea of both what's in our Universe and how it grew up. But it's only because we have several different, completely in...

Starts With A Bang #93 - Mars From The Ground

06 May 2023

Contributed by Lukas

One of the most exciting possibilities for life beyond Earth doesn't require us going very far. While Mercury and the Moon have no atmosphere an...

Starts With A Bang #92 - Type Ia Supernovae

08 Apr 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Back in the 1990s, observations of type Ia supernovae were the key data set that led astronomers to conclude that the Universe's expansion was a...

Starts With A Bang podcast #91 — Hypermassive neutron stars

11 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

When stars are born, they can come with a wide variety of masses. But there are only a few ways that stars can die, and only a few types of remnants t...

Starts With A Bang #90 - How Galaxies Grow Up

11 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

One of the great advances of 20th and 21st century science has been, for the first time to show us two things: how the Universe began and what the Uni...

Starts With A Bang #89 - The active threat of the Sun

14 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

For life on Earth, there's no more important source of energy than the Sun; without it, it's doubtful that life would have arisen on Earth, and it cer...

Starts With A Bang #88 - From dust till cosmic dawn

10 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

For a cosmologist like me, "cosmic dust" is a thing that's in the way, confounding our data about the pristine Universe, and it's a thing to be unders...

Starts With A Bang #87 - AGNs From The South Pole

12 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies is a tremendously interesting area of research, advancing rapidly over the past few years. Whi...

Starts With A Bang #86 - Stars In The Universe

08 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

All throughout the Universe, we see stars and galaxies everywhere we look. But as we look to greater and greater distances, we're only seeing the ligh...

Starts With A Bang #85 - Planetary Formation

10 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Although it seems like a long time ago, it was as recent as the early 1990s that we had no idea whether planets in the Universe were universal, common...

Starts With A Bang #84 - Cosmological Mysteries

20 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

From the earliest stages of the hot Big Bang up through and including the present day, one cosmic picture is sufficient to describe practically everyt...

Starts With A Bang #83 - The Longest Gravitational Waves

03 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Since the advanced LIGO detectors first began operating in 2015, we've not only directly detected our first gravitational wave signals from merging ob...

Starts With A Bang #82 - JWST And Infrared Astronomy

12 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

It's now been nearly a full six months since the JWST was launched, and we're on the cusp of getting our first science data and images back from some ...

Starts With A Bang podcast #81 - The Local Bubble

08 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

When we look out at the Universe, what we see is typically what we think of: the points of light. Depending on the scales we're looking at, this can c...

Starts With A Bang #80 - The Cosmos, James Webb, and Beyond

09 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered how it is that we know all we do about galaxies? How they formed, what they're made of, how we can be certain they contain dark...

Starts With A Bang #79 - The Far Infrared Universe

19 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Every time we've figured out a different way to look at the Universe, going beyond the capabilities of our own meagre senses, we've opened up an oppor...

Starts With A Bang #78 - From Failed Stars To SETI

06 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

When you start looking at the Universe, you realize that there are more signals out there than are simply generated by stars. On the one hand, you hav...

Starts With A Bang #77 - Stellar Destruction

09 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Some stars, as they go through their life cycles, will die of natural causes. They'll burn through their fuel until they can fuse elements no longer, ...

Starts With A Bang #76 - Supermassive Black Holes

18 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

When it comes to the black holes that populate the Universe, they range from the very tiny, of only ~3 solar masses or so and with event horizons that...

Starts With A Bang #75 - Instruments And Mega - Cameras

06 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

You know how it works, right? Point your telescopes at the sky, collect the data, and then send it off to the scientists for analysis and to compare w...

Starts With A Bang #74 - Galaxy Clusters And Their Environments

09 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the science of astronomy, it's important to see both the forest and the trees. Galaxy clusters, in many ways, serve as both. They're rich environme...

Starts With A Bang #73 - Ocean Worlds And So Much More

20 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

If you want to understand the origin of life in the Universe, you have three basic ways to do it. One is to search for intelligent aliens directly: th...

Starts With A Bang #72 - The Central Cores Of Galaxies

06 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Practically every galaxy in the Universe has a supermassive black hole at their core. Ranging from millions to many billions of solar masses, these co...

Starts With A Bang #71 - Rare Stars And Stargazers

10 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Like everything in the Universe, stars are born, they live a little while, and then they die. But despite their similarities in terms of where they co...

Starts With A Bang #70 - The Accelerating Milky Way

05 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

When we think about the Universe as a whole, the accelerations that objects experience from our perspective are overwhelmingly due to the expansion of...

Starts With A Bang #69 - Machine Learning In Astronomy

10 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

When you think about how astronomy works, you probably think about observers pointing telescopes at objects, collecting data about their properties, a...

Starts With A Bang #68 - Pulsars, Polarization And More

10 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Swarming through our own galaxy, we've detected quite a few bizarre objects: pulsars. These rapidly spinning neutron stars are only a few kilometers a...

Starts With A Bang #67 - Astroparticles And Dark Matter

06 Mar 2021

Contributed by Lukas

If you look out at the Universe and measure all the matter out there, including stars, gas, dust, plasma, black holes, etc., it simply doesn't add up....

Starts With A Bang #66 - XENON And Astroparticle Physics

14 Feb 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered what it's like to work as a small (but vital) part of a large collaboration, where hundreds or even thousands of experimental s...

Starts With A Bang #65 - Ultracool Dwarfs

11 Jan 2021

Contributed by Lukas

You might have thought that if we were going to find life anywhere in the Universe, our best bet would be to look at stars like our Sun, on account of...

Starts With A Bang #64 - Galaxies Without Dark Matter

13 Dec 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Over the past 2 years, an exciting development has finally arisen: scientists have measured a large number of small, diffuse galaxies exquisitely well...

Starts With A Bang #63 - Exoplanets, TESS, And Beyond

22 Nov 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Over the past 30 years, we've gone from zero exoplanets to thousands. With each new generation of telescopes, observatories, and scientists, we build ...

Starts With A Bang #62 - Black Holes And ALMA

12 Oct 2020

Contributed by Lukas

It was only back in the early 2000s that scientists were struggling to identify and weigh the small number of supermassive black holes that we'd been ...

Starts With A Bang #61 - Astronomical Instruments And Injustices

25 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

When most of us think of astronomy, we think about two types of scientists: the observers who point their telescopes at the sky and collect data, and ...

Starts With A Bang #60 - The End Of The Dark Ages

30 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

When we look out at the Universe today, we see that it's full of stars and galaxies. And yet, we can only see those stars and galaxies because the spa...

Starts With A Bang #59 - Active Galaxies

14 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

When we look out at the galaxies in the Universe, almost all of them have supermassive black holes at their centers: millions or even many billions of...

Starts With A Bang #58 - Gravitational Waves From Space

17 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

When it comes to gravitational waves, our terrestrial laser interferometers have provided us with unparalleled success in terms of direct detection. B...

Starts With A Bang #57 - The Universe's Newborn Stars

12 Jun 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Even today, the Universe is forming enormous numbers of new stars: from various nebulae throughout our galaxy to mighty starburst galaxies where the e...

Starts With A Bang #56 - Dark Matter Substructure

09 May 2020

Contributed by Lukas

Dark matter is often thought of as the glue that holds the Universe together. With five times as much gravity due to this unseen form of matter as com...

Starts With A Bang #55 - The Cataclysmic Deaths Of Stars

10 Apr 2020

Contributed by Lukas

When you look up at the sky, most of the points of light we see appear to be fixed. On night-to-night timescales, the distant stars and galaxies, with...

Starts With A Bang #54 - The Origin Of Stars

04 Mar 2020

Contributed by Lukas

One of the great challenges for astronomy is to determine, in gory detail, how stars are formed from a mere cloud of molecular gas and dust. Although ...

Starts With A Bang #53 - Exoplanets From Kepler To TESS And Beyond

07 Feb 2020

Contributed by Lukas

How many planets are out there in the Universe? How many stars have planets, and what kinds of planets do stars of various types have? How close are w...

Starts With A Bang #52 - The Thirty Meter Telescope

09 Jan 2020

Contributed by Lukas

The history of astronomy is a history of receding horizons. As we improve our optics, our instruments, and our observing techniques, we can reveal pro...

Starts With A Bang #51 - Cosmology At The Edge Of Time

14 Dec 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered what the first moments of our Universe were like? Not just going back towards the hot Big Bang, but at the very first fractions...

Starts With A Bang #50: The Hunt For Planet Nine And Beyond

14 Nov 2019

Contributed by Lukas

What lies out there, in the outer Solar System, beyond the orbit of the last known planet? Up until 1992, you would have said Pluto and its moon (mayb...

Starts With A Bang #49 - The LHC And The Future Of Physics

12 Oct 2019

Contributed by Lukas

The Large Hadron Collider, located at CERN, is the most powerful particle accelerator and collider in human history, and the detectors that observe th...

Starts With A Bang #48 - The Event Horizon Telescope

12 Sep 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Earlier this year, 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration revealed the first image that directly showed the existence of an event horizon aro...

Starts With A Bang #47 - Ice Giants At The Solar System's Edge

07 Aug 2019

Contributed by Lukas

What do we really know, and what mysteries are left to solve, about the outer worlds of our Solar System, and about the gas giant and ice giant worlds...

Starts With A Bang #46 - Experimental Particle Searches

19 Jul 2019

Contributed by Lukas

We know that there's more to the Universe than we presently know. As successful as the Standard Model may be, it cannot describe everything we observe...

Starts With A Bang #45 - Beyond Earth 2.0

14 Jun 2019

Contributed by Lukas

With all the planets out there in the galaxy and Universe, it's only a matter of time and data until we find another one with life on it. (Probably.) ...

Starts With A Bang #44 - The Expanding Universe

03 May 2019

Contributed by Lukas

One of the biggest conundrums in the Universe surrounds the question of how quickly the Universe is expanding. Questions like what is the Universe mad...

Starts With A Bang #43 - Gravitational Microlensing

08 Apr 2019

Contributed by Lukas

When we think about finding planets in the Universe, we typically look for ways to detect them as they orbit their parents stars, either affecting the...

Starts With A Bang #42 - Black Holes And Gravitation

25 Mar 2019

Contributed by Lukas

So, you want to know about black holes, including how we're seeing them, what happens when you fall into them, what our future plans for direct and in...

Starts With A Bang #41 - Before The First Stars

25 Feb 2019

Contributed by Lukas

After the Big Bang, it took only a few hundred thousand years for the Universe to form neutral atoms. But it took tens or even hundreds of millions of...

Starts With A Bang #40 - Pristine Matter and Future Space Telescopes

12 Jan 2019

Contributed by Lukas

One of the great goals in our study of the Universe is to see past the currently-known frontiers. That means going farther, to greater and greater dis...

Starts With A Bang #39 - The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence

20 Dec 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Is there intelligent life out there in the Universe beyond planet Earth? If so, are they technologically advances, can they hear us, and are they broa...

Starts With A Bang #38 - Interstellar Interloper `Oumuamua

21 Nov 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In 2017, the incredible happened: for the first time in history, we were able to identify an object passing through our Solar System that originated f...

Starts With A Bang #37: The Outer Solar System

23 Oct 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Our Solar System formed some 4.6 billion years ago from a molecular cloud that collapsed. Our proto-Sun formed along with a protoplanetary disk that e...

Starts With A Bang #36: The Future Of Gravitational Wave Astronomy

28 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

I'm so pleased to welcome Dr. Erin MacDonald to the Starts With A Bang podcast, as we discuss the future of Gravitational Wave astronomy. From pulsars...

Starts With A Bang #35 - Do We Live In A Multiverse

31 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

There's been a lot of speculative ideas put forth about the Multiverse, and I dare say that a great many of them are nothing more than wishful thinkin...

Starts With A Bang #34 - There Is No Big Bang Singularity

27 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

The Universe, today, is expanding and cooling, as the volume of the Universe increases while the number of particles within it remains constant. If yo...

Starts With A Bang #33 - The Limits Of Space

29 Jun 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Have you ever wondered what's out there in the Universe, on the largest scales, beyond what we can even observe? Or what lies down below the tiniest d...

Starts With A Bang #32 - Humanity's 3 Hopes For Alien Life

30 May 2018

Contributed by Lukas

There are three very different ways humanity is searching for alien life beyond Earth. We can directly search the various planets and moons in our Sol...

Starts With A Bang #31 - The Most Important Equation In The Universe

30 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

There are some incredibly big questions that humanity has been asking about the Universe since we first began looking upwards: what is the Universe li...

Starts With A Bang #30: Hawking's Greatest Discovery

29 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

In memory of Stephen Hawking's life, I've decided to share the physics behind his greatest discovery: Hawking radiation. For a long time, in the conte...

Starts With A Bang #29 - What's At The Center Of A Black Hole

28 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

When you fall inside the event horizon of a black hole, there's no escaping, no matter what you do or how you accelerate. Even if you travel at the Un...

Starts With A Bang #028 - In God's Image

31 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

A simple, innocent question that I received had me thinking for days about how to answer it. The question? "If humans were made in God's image, whose...

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