Read the full transcript of this episode. In the year 1823, a doctor named Wilhelm Olbers looked out at the night sky and wondered: if we're surrounded by so many stars, why is the night sky so dark?
Cosmology is already a complicated field of study, so switching up the variables is extra rough.
If you're camping, hiking or otherwise outside city limits this summer, Brenden Petracek advises you to look up. The president of Winnipeg's chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada says ...
Somewhere out there, the universe has a petty list of names that have been circled, underlined, and scheduled to be hit with every inconvenience imaginable. These 19 moments are pure, chaotic proof ...