
Sputnik (Episode 22)
In this episode, we discuss the space program that kicked off the space race: Sputnik. The Soviet Union conducted various experiments through this program and was able to collect astounding data. If you enjoy this episod


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Wyatt Boerger hosts The 10-Minute Universe, a science show with 17 episodes published.

In this episode, we discuss the space program that kicked off the space race: Sputnik. The Soviet Union conducted various experiments through this program and was able to collect astounding data. If you enjoy this episod

This week, we begin a new series: space missions, beginning with a background of space's growing popularity. When the Space Race began between the US and the USSR, everything started to change. If you enjoy this episode,

Today, we wrap up our stellar lifespan journey by discussing the remains of high-mass stars. What do they look like after they finally stop producing energy? If you enjoy this episode, make sure to follow and leave a rev

In this episode, we explore the lives of stars with enormous masses. Their short lifespans are intriguing and starkly different from low-mass stars' lives (though there are some similarities). Make sure to follow and sha

In this episode, we paint a picture of what the death of a low-mass star looks like. After it ceases to conduct nuclear fusion, it turns into a beautiful spectacle that will stick around for a long time. If you enjoyed t

Today, we discuss the lifespan of low-mass stars (

This episode marks the beginning of a new series: stellar formation. We begin with the dust and gas that float around the interstellar medium, explaining how it all combines to form what we know as "stars." If you enjoy

Today, we conclude the solar system series with a final episode about the cloud of matter surrounding our solar system. It is much more massive than you think! If you enjoyed this episode (and this series), please follow

Today, we explore what lies beyond Neptune. In another exciting and fact-filled episode of the 10-Minute Universe, we uncover the belt's formation, dwarf planets, and other defining characteristics.

Today, we dive into the first mathematically predicted planet in our solar system. From odd rain to odd planets to odd moons, it seems like Neptune has it all. If you enjoy this episode, please follow and spread the word

Today, we explore the "Tilted Giant" Uranus. Its unique Greek name, extremely cold surface, and sideways tilt make it quite a fascinating planet. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, like, and share with others!

Today, we explore the fascinating ringed planet of Saturn. It has hundreds of moons, a fast orbital period, and many unique properties. If you enjoy today's episode, please follow and share with others to spread the word

Today we continue our journey of the solar system by exploring the largest gas giant: Jupiter. Its fast rotation and intense gravity make it a fascinating world. Please follow and share with friends and family if you enj

Today, we investigate the Asteroid Belt - an important part of our solar system, though not a planet or star. I apologize in advance for the scratchy audio, but please follow, share this episode with others, and enjoy!

Today, we take a deep dive into the "Red Planet," a planet ruled by past oceans; today, it is a frigid desert covered in fascinating geological features. Make sure to share, comment, and leave a follow!

Today, we explored the "evil twin" that is always shining bright in Earth's sky. Beneath its thick clouds, it is quite a fascinating place. Follow and leave a like if you enjoyed!

In this episode, we continue our journey through the solar system with a look at the smallest planet (though it is more unique than most people realize).

From the Sun's history to its future, this episode explores the Sun's appearance, orbit, and lively nature in our marvelous Universe.

Today, we explore the strongest of the four fundamental forces: the strong nuclear force. It sticks everything together and allows us to experience the universe as we know it. Please follow and share if you enjoy this ep

On this week's episode of the 10-Minute Universe, we dive into the fundamental force governing most physical phenomena. From lights to sounds to being able to stand upright, the electromagnetic force is prevalent everywh
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