19 episodes

The Galaxy Geeks' Podcast The Galaxy Geeks

    • Science
    • 4.8 • 10 Ratings

    Missions Part 1

    Missions Part 1

    Exploring the past and future missions launched from NASA.

    • 35 min
    Gravitational Lenses & Dark Matter

    Gravitational Lenses & Dark Matter

    Gravitational lenses are the funhouse mirrors of the Universe. We also discuss one of the longest unsolved mysteries in the Universe...Dark Matter.

    • 27 min
    Deep Space Technological Innovations

    Deep Space Technological Innovations

    Dive into the creative minds that want to advance humans to explore the deep space of the universe.

    • 34 min
    Near Orbit Astronaut Facts

    Near Orbit Astronaut Facts

    Astronauts embark on one of life's craziest journeys, which is going to outer space. Here are a few interesting facts that come along with their journey.

    • 33 min
    Strange Things In Outer Space

    Strange Things In Outer Space

    Sit back and be amazed by these strange things in our universe!

    • 30 min
    HST & Next Gen Telescopes

    HST & Next Gen Telescopes

    The Hubble Space Telescope is a device that can peer back through time itself, and also learn about its predecessor soon to come the James Webb Telescope.

    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

NebulaGirl ,

Signing Out From the Cosmos

I learn so much from these podcasts! You both do a great job of delivering information and you make fun and interesting.

Shubhangi ,

Its fun … need a link to instagram account to see the pics of the Universe

Plz podcast time/theory of relativity/space - all that may be on it out there- which laws of physics are broken where… also plz post a link to instagram account talked about..

Mario & Julienne ,

Great show, with some inaccuracies

Hey guys, I love your show and the enthusiasm. I just subscribed today and am listening chronologically from the beginning. Awesome facts, but one important quibble. Listening to Saturn and it's satellites. When hearing about Tethys, Dione, and Rhea, you mentioned about the sizes being roughly 15000km, but incorrectly converted it to 30000mi-35000mi. It actually calculates to ~9320mi. 1mi : 1.609km, conversely, 1km : 0.621mi. Just a side note, but a pretty important one. Otherwise, informative and fun!

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