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Podcast Profile: Astronomy 162 - Stars, Galaxies, & the Universe

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42 episodes
2006 to 2009

Collection: Physics, Math, and Astronomy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Welcome to the Astronomy 162 Lecture Podcasts! This is a brief message
from me explaining the podcasts, and welcoming new and old listeners.
Recorded 2006 Mar 10 on the Columbus campus of The Ohio State
University.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ astronomy lecture series • measuring stellar distances, motion, brightness • binaries, spectra, H-R diagram • stellar structure, fusion, energy transport • star formation, evolution, supernovae • remnants: white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes • Milky Way, galaxies, clusters, quasars • relativity, expansion, distance ladder, Big Bang • dark matter/energy, fate of universe • SETI, life in universe

This podcast presents lecture-style instruction from an Ohio State University astronomy course focused on stars, galaxies, and cosmology. Across the episodes, the content builds from the observational methods used to measure stellar properties to physical models that explain how stars work and how the universe evolves on the largest scales.

A major theme is learning how astronomers infer fundamental quantities from data. The lectures cover distance measurement techniques ranging from trigonometric parallax to standard candles and the broader “distance ladder,” along with tools for interpreting starlight such as photometry, the magnitude system, Doppler shifts, and spectral classification. These measurements are synthesized through frameworks like the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, which connects luminosity, temperature, mass, and evolutionary state.

The podcast also emphasizes stellar physics and life cycles. Topics include hydrostatic and thermal equilibrium, energy generation via gravitational contraction and nuclear fusion, and energy transport by radiation, convection, and conduction. The narrative follows star formation through main-sequence behavior and then diverges into the evolutionary pathways of low- and high-mass stars, including red giant/supergiant phases, supernova explosions, and compact remnants such as white dwarfs, neutron stars (including pulsars), and black holes.

Later content widens to galactic astronomy and cosmology: the structure of the Milky Way, the recognition of external galaxies, galaxy classification, rotation and mass estimates, groups and clusters, interactions and mergers, and active galactic nuclei and quasars powered by accretion onto supermassive black holes. The final arc introduces special and general relativity, the expanding universe and Hubble’s law, the Big Bang and its observational tests, the universe’s composition and fate (including dark matter and dark energy), and concludes with scientific perspectives on the possibility of life elsewhere and how searches for extraterrestrial intelligence are conducted.


Episodes:
Lectures 1-4: An Explanation
2006-Nov-27

Lecture 05: Distances of the Stars
2006-Jan-09

Lecture 06: The Motions of the Stars
2006-Jan-10

Lecture 07: Stellar Brightness
2006-Jan-11

Lecture 08: Stellar Masses & Radii
2006-Jan-12

Lecture 09: Stellar Spectra
2006-Jan-13

Lecture 10: Synthesis: The Herzsprung-Russell Diagram
2006-Jan-17

Lecture 11: The Internal Structure of Stars
2006-Jan-18

Lecture 12: As Long as the Sun Shines
2006-Jan-19

Lecture 13: Energy Generation and Transport in Stars
2006-Jan-23

Lecture 14: Star Formation
2006-Jan-24

Lecture 15: The Main Sequence
2006-Jan-25

Lecture 16: The Evolution of Low-Mass Stars
2006-Jan-26

Lecture 17: The Evolution of High-Mass Stars
2006-Jan-27

Lecture 18: Supernovae
2006-Jan-30

Lecture 19: Extreme Stars: White Dwarfs & Neutron Stars
2006-Jan-31

Lecture 20: Black Holes
2006-Feb-01

Lecture 21: Testing Stellar Evolution
2006-Feb-02

Lecture 22: The Cosmic Distance Problem
2006-Feb-06

Lecture 23: The Milky Way
2006-Feb-07

Lecture 24: The Realm of the Nebulae
2006-Feb-08

Lecture 25: A Tale of Two Galaxies, The Milky Way and Andromeda
2006-Feb-09

Lecture 26: Spiral Galaxies
2006-Feb-10

Lecture 27: Spirals, Ellipticals, & Irregular (Oh My!)
2006-Feb-13

Lecture 28: Groups & Clusters of Galaxies
2006-Feb-14

Lecture 29: When Galaxies Collide
2006-Feb-15

Lecture 30: Active Galaxies & Quasars
2006-Feb-16

Lecture 31: A Tale of Two World Views: Special Relativity
2006-Feb-20

Lecture 32: Space, Time, & Gravity: General Relativity
2006-Feb-21

Lecture 33: Einstein's Universe
2006-Feb-22

Lecture 34: The Expanding Universe
2006-Feb-23

Lecture 35: The Cosmic Distance Scale
2006-Feb-24

Lecture 36: The Big Bang
2006-Feb-27

Lecture 37: The Whispers of Creation
2006-Feb-28

Lecture 38: The First Three Minutes
2006-Mar-01

Lecture 39: The Fate of the Universe
2006-Mar-02

Lecture 40: The Once and Future Sun
2006-Mar-06

Lecture 41: Dark Matter & Dark Energy
2006-Mar-07

Lecture 42: Time Travel
2006-Mar-08

Lecture 43: Life in the Universe, Part I
2006-Mar-09

Lecture 44: Life, the Universe, and Everything (Life Part II)
2006-Mar-10

Astronomy 141 Podcast Teaser
2009-Dec-06