Nugent鈥檚 Spacepod Podcast Reaches Million Download Milestone

Carrie Nugent, Assistant Professor of Computational Physics and Planetary Science at 财神棋牌 of Engineering and host of Spacepod, is celebrating the podcast鈥檚 one millionth download this week.

Nugent has been hosting Spacepod, an inside look into space exploration, since August 2015 and has produced 180 episodes for a worldwide audience. Each week, Nugent hosts leading experts in astronomy and planetary science. These scientists and engineers 鈥渁re analyzing data, building telescopes, driving mars rovers, and launching smallsats to study the cosmos. They explain what, why, and how they do their jobs, as we share a drink together.鈥

鈥淪pacepod fills a unique niche in the outreach ecosystem,鈥 says Nugent. 鈥淯nlike national news or radio interviews, I have the time to talk to a guest for 15-30 minutes, and can discuss the nuances of their work, beyond soundbites.鈥 This outlet is where enthusiasts and experts alike can come to 鈥渉ear stories about the alien worlds orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration.鈥

The power of Spacepod as a communication tool is the sheer amount of content Nugent has created over the years. 鈥淟isteners often binge listen to the entire archive, or re-listen to episodes, playing them again like a favorite record. It鈥檚 this long, extended amount of information that allows the podcast to show, not tell, how science is done,鈥 she says.

Upcoming shows will be on the solar wind, cosmochemistry, and the asteroid samples returned by the Hayabusa2 mission, says Nugent.

What can listeners expect to find in Spacepod鈥檚 archived episodes? Here are some of Nugent鈥檚 favorites: There are stars as cool as the human body (Episode 5). Black holes don鈥檛 literally or figuratively suck (Episode 65). Saturn鈥檚 rings are the flattest structures in our Solar System (Episode 169). How did an astronomer discover a whole new type of galaxy? (Episode 129). What happens when you hit a meteorite analog with a hammer? (Episode 152). The story of when an asteroid was discovered right before it hit the Earth (Episode 34). What can an astronaut simulation teach us about staying mentally healthy during the pandemic? (Episode 171).

Listeners of the podcast get to 鈥渉ear stories about the alien worlds orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration.鈥

- Carrie Nugent

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Carrie Nugent, Assistant Professor, headshot

Listeners can find Spacepod on all major podcast platforms-- , Audible, Gaana, , , , and . Episodes are also available on the show's website, .