The StarTalk® podcast network bridges the intersection between science, pop culture and comedy with clarity, humor and passion.
On this week’s show, we reflect on how telescopes have shifted our perspective on how small we are in size, space, and time.
Would you spend the estimated $200,000 for a 45-minute trip into space?
Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? We have too, and so we’re giving you the long-awaited answer, along with more exploration into the mysterious celestial sphere up above.
Space is now big business.
In this show, Brandon Fibbs reviews the latest Star Trek movie now in theaters, and Lawrence Krauss talks about how Star Trek uses science to explore what is possible in our universe.
Scientists have been searching for aliens in our solar system and beyond, but have not yet found evidence that life exists beyond Earth.
Stephen Colbert developed an interest in science at a young age, and now he shares that fascination by inviting scientists to appear on his show The Colbert Report.
Get ready to spend some time pondering time, because in this episode of StarTalk, host Neil deGrasse Tyson is joined by co-host J. Richard Gott, author of Time Travel in Einstein’s Universe and an expert in exotic astrophysics.
In our quest to understand the universe, how can we be sure our conclusions are correct?
Geometry, physics and the other sciences describe the world we live in, and artists often play with these properties in their own imaginative investigations.
In this show, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and many others share their memories of Apollo, and say what they think should be NASA’s next step in space.