Planets
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- Posted12 November 2020
CrowdScience. Why do planets spin? Audio, 33 minutes
Crowdscience answers listeners’ celestial questions
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- Posted14 September 2020
Discovery. Professor Emma Bunce. Audio, 27 minutes
Emma Bunce tells Jim Al-Khalili why she is intrigued by the gas giants Jupiter and Neptune
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- Posted24 July 2020
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- Posted15 June 2020
The Life Scientific. Emma Bunce on the gas giants. Audio, 28 minutes
Professor Emma Bunce shares her passion for Jupiter and Neptune with Jim Al-Khalili.
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- Posted13 January 2020
The teenager who found a planet. Newsday. Audio, 00:01:21
The planet has been named named TOI-1338b and is 6.9 times the size of Earth
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- Posted13 January 2020
The Essay. Beneath the Night, Touching the Night. Audio, 14 minutes
Can we have a better future among the stars? Dr Stuart Clark investigates.
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The Essay. Beneath the Night, Cosmic Revelations. Audio, 14 minutes
Astronomer Dr Stuart Clark continues to explore our relationship with the night sky.
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The Essay. Beneath the Night, Omens in the Heavens. Audio, 14 minutes
In his second essay, astronomer Dr Stuart Clark takes a journey back in time.
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- Posted16 December 2019
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- Posted21 June 2019