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Bedtime Astronomy

Synthetic Universe
Pluto
Space Elevator
Fibonacci Sequence
Theory Of Relativity
Black Holes
Gravitational Waves
Space Exploration
Golden Ratio
Lunar Gateway
Lagrange Points
Gravitational Lensing
Spiral Galaxies
Rogue Planets
Expansion Of the Universe
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
Gaia Mission
Natural Patterns
Plant Biology
Simulated Universe Hypothesis
Neutron Stars

Welcome Bedtime Astronomy Podcast. We invite you to unwind and explore the wonders of the universe before drifting off into a peaceful slumber.Join us as we take you on a soothing journey through the cosmos, sharing captivating stories about stars, planets, galaxies, and celestial phenomena.AI-narrated, human-researched. We use synthetic voices to deliver deeply researched scientific content witho... more

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Latest Episodes

New research suggests the Milky Way and Andromeda lie within a vast, flat sheet of dark matter stretching millions of light-years. Using detailed computer simulations, scientists explain puzzling galaxy motions that once seemed to defy gravity.

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This episode examines new evidence from Apollo-era lunar samples suggesting that most of Earth’s water did not come from asteroid or comet impacts.

By studying oxygen isotopes preserved on the Moon’s stable surface, researchers found that meteoritic... more

Laboratory experiments in Japan and Germany have recreated the subsurface ocean conditions of Enceladus, Saturn’s icy moon.

By cycling simple chemicals through heat and freezing—mimicking hydrothermal activity—scientists produced amino acids, key bu... more

After six years of observations, the Dark Energy Survey has delivered its most precise analysis of cosmic expansion, based on hundreds of millions of galaxies.

Using weak gravitational lensing and galaxy clustering, scientists refined measurements o... more

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Recent Guests

Doxol Mehta
PhD candidate leading a study on early supermassive black holes
Maynooth University
Episode: How Supermassive Black Holes Grew So Fast in the Early Universe
Dr. Lewis Perot
Researcher at Maynooth University involved in the study
Maynooth University
Episode: How Supermassive Black Holes Grew So Fast in the Early Universe
Dr. John Reagan
Researcher who worked on the team at Maynooth University
Maynooth University
Episode: How Supermassive Black Holes Grew So Fast in the Early Universe
Dr. Lara Kolonain
Postdoc at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam, focusing on the chemistry and motion of stars in the Magellanic Clouds.
Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam
Episode: Mapping the Magellanic Clouds: The 1001MC Stellar Survey
Sarah D'Alessi
Graduate student and lead author of the research paper on GRB 230307A
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Episode: Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst Near Light Speed
Professor Young Wook Lee
Researcher involved in the study challenging dark energy theory.
Yonsei University
Episode: Is the Universe Slowing Down? New Study Challenges Dark Energy Theory
William H. Matthaeus
Martin A. Pomerantz Professor of Physics and Astronomy
University of Delaware
Episode: NASA’s IMAP Mission: Mapping the Sun’s Heliosphere
Dr. Michael Tice
Researcher at Texas A&M University, focusing on Mars geology and biosignatures.
Texas A&M University
Episode: Martian Mudstones Reveal Potential Ancient Microbial Life

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Host of Bedtime Astronomy Podcast, known for delivering educational content on astronomical phenomena in a soothing manner.

Reviews

2.6 out of 5 stars from 247 ratings
  • Good podcast but

    The AI narrators are kind of creepy. And they mispronounce basic astronomical terms like Type I-a supernovae. Lessens the overall credibility.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    DayGloMike
    United States25 days ago
  • Don’t bother

    It’s garbage AI and it’s obvious. Pick a podcast that supports talent.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    NoNicknameForMyReviews
    United Statesa month ago
  • Worst. Podcast.

    Don’t bother.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lex576
    United States2 months ago
  • Educational

    Very interesting topics and educational. I listen often before bed to help distract my mind from daily dramas. However, I like the older ones are better. The new hosts talk too fast and too loud for bedtime and relaxing. If the goal is to relax before bed, the calm slow voice is much better

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    witterta
    United States2 months ago
  • Poorly synthetic

    Far better uses for AI. Counter productive to use for podcast. Just record it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Alex Cast
    United States3 months ago

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The podcast is praised for its ability to help listeners relax before bed, although ads have been criticized for being intrusive.
The AI narration is a point of contention; some find it disruptive or lacking emotional inflection.
Listeners appreciate the educational value and interesting topics about astronomy and science.

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#7
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#119
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#9
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#15
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#118
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#244
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst Near Light Speed
Q: How do astronomers measure the speed of the gamma-ray burst?
They use the Lorentz factor which quantifies how much an object's energy is boosted as it approaches the speed of light, providing insight into the velocity of the ejected material.
Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst Near Light Speed
Q: What makes Grb 230307A stand out from other gamma-ray bursts?
It is the fastest jet we've ever measured with a speed of 99.99998% the speed of light and also the second brightest gamma-ray burst seen in over 50 years.
NASA’s IMAP Mission: Mapping the Sun’s Heliosphere
Q: What challenges do scientists face in understanding the heliosphere?
They struggle to discern the true dynamics at the heliosphere's boundary, where the solar wind interacts with the interstellar medium.
NASA’s IMAP Mission: Mapping the Sun’s Heliosphere
Q: What role does the heliosphere play in space travel and Earth's protection?
The heliosphere acts as a shield from galactic cosmic radiation, making Earth habitable and enabling safer space travel.

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Offering listeners a chance to unwind while exploring the vast wonders of the universe, this podcast covers topics ranging from stars and galaxies to celestial phenomena. Episodes emphasize deeply researched scientific content presented in a soothing, AI-narrated format, aiming to help audiences transition into a peaceful slumber while remaining engaged with the mysteries of outer space. The unique blend of captivating storytelling with a calming narrative style is likely to resonate with those seeking educational yet relaxing content, making it particularly appealing for stargazing enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

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Recent guests on Bedtime Astronomy include:

1. Doxol Mehta
2. Dr. Lewis Perot
3. Dr. John Reagan
4. Dr. Lara Kolonain
5. Sarah D'Alessi
6. Professor Young Wook Lee
7. William H. Matthaeus
8. Dr. Michael Tice

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