#294 - The Oort Cloud
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Join your hosts Matt and Jamie in this mini episode of the Interplanetary Podcast, as we voyage to the outer reaches of our solar system and beyond to uncover the enigmas of the Oort Cloud! This icy cloud of asteroids and comets, teetering on the edge of interstellar space, holds the answers to many questions about our solar system's formation and its cosmic interactions. In this episode, we'll be exploring the fascinating history of the Oort Cloud, discussing its namesake - Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, and revealing why this region of space is so vital for understanding our place in the galaxy. From explaining how the Oort Cloud could potentially harbor long-period comets, to exploring the complex gravitational influences of the Milky Way on this distant cloud, Matt and Jamie will guide you through an interstellar journey that's sure to captivate every space enthusiast. We'll also delve into a groundbreaking study, discussing the surprising link between the Oort Cloud, high-energy comets, and the formation of the Earth's continental crust. Plus, we'll ponder the broader implications of this research, and how it is shaping our view of Earth's interactions with cosmic forces. So buckle up for an astronomical adventure, as we journey through the mysteries and marvels of the Oort Cloud, and remember, the sky is not the limit! Hosts: Jamie Franklin and Matt Russell Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Cover Image: Midjourney Additional Narration: George Russell Twitter @interplanetypod
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