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Cosmos in a Pod

Cosmos in a Pod

Released: 2025-02-06
© @AmiteshSurwar2024
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140 Episodes
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140 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-02-06
© @AmiteshSurwar2024
Most Recent Episode
🌌 Cosmic Collisions: How Violent Impacts Shaped Our Solar System 🚀

🌌 Cosmic Collisions: How Violent Impacts Shaped Our Solar System 🚀

Time: 12:42
The early solar system was not a peaceful place—it was a battlefield. From cataclysmic collisions that formed the Moon to the mysterious tilt of Uranus, today’s episode explores the violent history of planetary impacts and how they shaped the worlds we see today.
🔎 What caused Earth’s Moon to form? 🔎 Why is Mercury so small yet so dense? 🔎 How did Uranus end up rolling sideways around the Sun?
Let’s rewind time and dive into the chaotic past of our cosmic neighborhood!
🎙️ In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ The Early Solar System: A War Zone – How planets formed from violent collisions. ✅ The Theia Impact – How a planetary smash-up created the Moon and shaped Earth’s future. ✅ The Mystery of Mercury – Why this tiny planet may have once been much bigger. ✅ Uranus’s Sideways Spin – Did an ancient giant impact knock the planet over? ✅ Pluto’s Beating Heart – A cosmic collision that may have created an underground ocean.
💡 Key Takeaways & Fun Facts: 🌕 The Moon was born from a planetary impact! A Mars-sized body, Theia, crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago. 🔥 Mercury may have lost its outer layers in a massive collision, leaving behind an oversized metal core. 🌀 Uranus rolls around the Sun sideways because of a giant impact that tipped it over. ❤️ Pluto’s heart-shaped glacier, Sputnik Planitia, was likely formed by a massive impact. 🌍 Without cosmic collisions, Earth might not exist as we know it!
📌 Links & Resources:
🌍 NASA’s Solar System History – https://solarsystem.nasa.gov🛰️ Theia Impact & Moon Formation – https://www.nasa.gov/moon🔭 Pluto & New Horizons Mission – https://www.nasa.gov/newhorizons🌀 Why Uranus Spins Sideways – https://www.scientificamerican.com💬 What Do You Think? If Theia had missed Earth, would we still have life as we know it? And what other cosmic mysteries do you want us to explore?
📩 Join the Conversation! Share your thoughts in the comments or tag us on social media!
🎧 Subscribe & Share! If you loved this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and share it with fellow space enthusiasts!
Hashtags: #Space #CosmicCollisions #MoonFormation #SolarSystem #NASA #Astronomy #Universe #SciencePodcast 🚀🌕
Episode ID: 1000689474197
GUID: 91df626e-be9e-4928-a329-ec5429d2835d
Release Date: 06/02/2025, 05:10:08

Description

"Cosmos in a Pod" is a captivating and thought-provoking podcast that unravels the mysteries of the universe, science, and humanity in a way that’s accessible, engaging, and awe-inspiring. Designed for curious minds of all ages, each episode dives into fascinating topics across space, science, philosophy, and beyond, offering listeners a cosmic perspective on the world we live in and the vast universe beyond.
This podcast brings together expert insights, storytelling, and intriguing questions to spark curiosity and wonder. Whether you're passionate about exploring the cosmos, understanding the science that governs our daily lives, or pondering humanity's place in the universe, "Cosmos in a Pod" has something for you.
Core Categories and Themes
1. Space & Astronomy
2. Science & Nature
3. Philosophy & Big Questions
4. Technology & Futurism
5. Cosmic Phenomena
6. Astrobiology & Alien Life
7. Human Connection to the Cosmos
8. Fun and Hypothetical Scenarios
9. Exploration Beyond Earth
10. Mythology Through Science
Why "Cosmos in a Pod" Stands Out
Diverse Topics: Covering everything from hard science to philosophical musings, it ensures a fresh and engaging experience for every listener.Accessible Content: Complex ideas are broken down into simple, digestible episodes that intrigue experts and novices alike.Inspiring and Educational: Aims to foster curiosity and provide a cosmic perspective on humanity’s place in the universe.Engaging Format: A mix of storytelling, expert insights, and fun, imaginative episodes to keep listeners hooked.This podcast has the potential to inspire and educate listeners while making them feel like part of an ever-expanding cosmic conversation. Let me know if you'd like assistance developing episode formats, promotional strategies, or additional details!

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