Is it time to update the constellations? On this episode,
Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Matt Kirshen dive
into astrophysics, folklore, and our ancient connection to
the stars with astrophysicist Moiya McTier, Ph.D.
How do you become an astrophysicist and a folklorist? We
dive into the importance of connecting astrophysics to
storytelling. What will the galactic collision between our
galaxy and the andromeda galaxy feel like? What is the
Dark Emu constellation? We dissect how different cultures
envisioned the cosmos.
Why haven't we come up with updated constellations for
the modern day? Learn about the difference between an
official constellation and an asterism. We talk about the
ancient Babylonians, Greeks, and The Inca. What is Orion
in different cultures? What about the Pleiades? Or the
planets? Are constellations scientifically relevant?
Could dark matter be what is escaping from black holes?
Is dark matter just little black holes? How do we map the
Milky Way from inside of it? Discover Caroline and William
Herschel and their 18th century attempt at mapping the
Milky Way. Who was the first culture to believe that stars
had influence on us? We explore astrology, redshifting, and
even ghosts. Finally, are science and folklore just two
different sides of the same coin?
Thanks to our Patrons Viny Adomonis, Thomas
Blankenhorn, Weston Daniel L.,
Lauren Scott, and Aaryan Kukar for supporting us this
week.