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Astronomy Cast

Ep. 546: Weird Issues: Planetary Migration

Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast

Natural Sciences, Science, Astronomy

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

546: Weird Issues: Planetary Migration Astronomy Cast 546: Weird Issues: Planetary Migration by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay Before we discovered other planets, our Solar System seemed like a perfectly reasonable template for everywhere. But now we see massive planets close to their stars, which leads you to the question, how does it all get there. Do the planets form in place or do they migrate around?

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0:00.0

The Strongest Cat Episode 546.

0:09.2

Weird issues.

0:10.8

Planetary migration.

0:12.6

Welcome to a Strongest Cat or weekly facts based journey through the cosmos where you

0:16.2

help you understand not only what we know but how we know what we know.

0:19.9

I'm Fraser Kane, publisher of Universe Today with me as always, Dr. Pamela Gay, a senior

0:25.4

scientist for the Planetary Science Institute and the Director of CosmicQuest.

0:29.9

Hey Pamela, how are you doing?

0:30.9

I'm doing well, how are you doing?

0:33.2

Great.

0:34.2

For anyone listening, it's been a week since you've heard our delsotones, but for us it's

0:39.9

been scarcely 10 minutes.

0:42.9

So here we are with our next episode on our Weird Series, Weird Issues series and what

0:53.8

Pamela is traveling.

0:55.9

So we had to bunch them up, but I don't think the science will change dramatically in a

1:01.4

week or so.

1:02.8

But could be wrong.

1:04.5

It's true.

1:05.5

Yeah.

1:06.5

It's true.

1:07.5

Now, before we discovered other planets, our solar system seemed like a perfectly reasonable

1:11.2

template for everywhere.

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