![Ep. 606: Time Dilation – Skipping Through Time](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/clock-1521123_1920.jpg)
Ep. 606: Time Dilation – Skipping Through Time
Have you ever wanted to be a time traveler? Good news! You’re time traveling right now. Into the future at one second per second. Too long? Don’t want to wait? Good news, Einstein’s got you covered. Today, let’s talk about the weird world of time dilation.
![Ep. 605: Sounding Rockets](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/1920px-Goddard_NASA_sounding_rockets_panorama-1.jpeg)
Ep. 605: Sounding Rockets
Last week we talked about balloon-based astronomy. This week we’re going to talk about putting balloons on rockets and making observations mid-flight. Welcome to the world of sounding rockets.
![Ep. 604: Balloon Astronomy](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/highaltitudeballoon16.jpeg)
Ep. 604: Balloon Astronomy
When you think about the world’s observatories, I’m sure you’re imagining huge telescopes perched atop mountain peaks, or space telescopes like Hubble. But you might be surprised to learn that some telescopes are carried high into the atmosphere on board balloons. What can they accomplish?
![Ep. 603: The New Colors of Radio – Getting Longer](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/SKA-at-Night-1536x768-1.jpeg)
Ep. 603: The New Colors of Radio – Getting Longer
Last week we talked about how new telescopes and techniques are allowing astronomers to explore the shortest wavelengths of light. This week, we go to the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum, and explore the longer radio waves which are now accessible to astronomers.
![Ep. 602: The New Colors of Gamma Rays – Getting Shorter](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cosmic_Rays_560px.jpeg)
Ep. 602: The New Colors of Gamma Rays – Getting Shorter
The Earth’s atmosphere protects us from a Universe that’s trying to kill us, but it also blocks our view of the extreme cosmos, like seeing x-rays and gamma radiation. Space telescopes are changing our view of the most extreme events in the Universe.
![Ep. 601: Unexpected Light Pollution](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/starlink-trails-AMoller-200420.jpeg)
Ep. 601: Unexpected Light Pollution
Day by day, we’re losing our connection with the night sky. Already 1/3rd of humanity lives in so much light pollution that they can’t see the Milky Way without a drive. And now satellite constellations are adding additional light pollution, even in the darkest skies on Earth.
![Ep. 600: Looking Ahead](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/future-mars-nasa-scaled.jpg)
Ep. 600: Looking Ahead
Today, we gaze into the future of space and astronomy. What upcoming missions and events are we excited about?
![Ep. 599: Zodiacal Light](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/DS-20210311c.jpg)
Ep. 599: Zodiacal Light
Pamela has told us in the most flowery terms about the diffuse dust across inner solar system. Leftover from the formation the inner planets. Well, it turns out, she was wrong. Super wrong. Time to update.
![Ep. 598: How You Could Overturn Cosmology](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/cosmology-eso.jpg)
Ep. 598: How You Could Overturn Cosmology
You’ve probably heard of dark matter and dark energy, but maybe you don’t fully understand what they are. Or maybe the idea itself just rubs you the wrong way and you’d like to know why scientists think they can just make stuff up like this. So you’d like to overturn cosmology? Here’s all you need to do.
![Ep. 597: The Expansion of the Universe (Updated)](https://www.astronomycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/universe_expansion2.jpg)
Ep. 597: The Expansion of the Universe (Updated)
It’s been a while since we checked to make sure the Universe was still expanding. Yeah, apparently, that’s still a thing. But in the last few years powerful new telescopes and expansive surveys have given us much more knowledge about what’s happening.