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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
StarTalk - Connie Arts, Professor of Astro-Sizemology
01:40 • 2min
Seismologists of the Earth Are Like the Data
03:28 • 2min
Is That Correct? Yeah, That's Correct.
05:11 • 2min
Can You Make That the Heartbeat of Stars Into Music?
06:59 • 2min
Sonification
08:30 • 2min
What Is the Largest Recorded Earthquake Not Found Here on Earth?
10:03 • 2min
What's the Frequency of the Quakes?
11:52 • 2min
What's the Largest Quake Not Found on Earth?
13:23 • 2min
FanDul America's No. 1 Sports Book
14:59 • 4min
Star Talk - Connie Arts on Patreon
19:09 • 2min
What's the Difference Between Earth Oscillations and Earthquakes?
21:14 • 2min
What Are You Learning From Starquakes?
22:47 • 2min
The Stars Have Many More Surprises Than Astronomers Have Imagination
24:34 • 2min
Why Do You Rotate Your Coffee?
26:21 • 2min
Is It Bringing More Fuel in From the Outside?
27:58 • 2min
Are Starquakes Just the Product of What's Going On?
29:31 • 2min
Why Do Stars Have Starquakes?
31:18 • 2min
Do You Know What Happened to Betelgeuse?
32:50 • 2min
Is Betelgeuse Ready to Blow?
35:04 • 2min
Astrophysicist, Is It Good?
36:38 • 2min
Get Your First Night Back With Zelle
38:43 • 2min
Star Talk, Cosmiquaries, the Astro-Sizemology Edition
40:29 • 2min
Do You Want to Spend James Webb on Starquakes?
42:08 • 2min
Is Kepler Really a Telescope?
44:22 • 2min
TESS - A Multi-Telescope
46:07 • 2min
Sunspots and Earthquakes - What Are They?
47:49 • 2min
The Coronal Mass Ejections, Are They Dangerous?
49:30 • 2min
Is It Possible to Predict a Starquake?
51:04 • 2min
What's the Smallest and Largest Star in the Night Sky?
52:44 • 2min
Star Talk Cosmiquaries, Star Quakes, Connie
54:18 • 3min