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PBS Space Time
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Space Time explores the outer reaches of space, the craziness of astrophysics, the possibilities of sci-fi, and anything else you can think of beyond Planet Earth with our astrophysicist host: Matthew O’Dowd.
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Matt O'Dowd spends his time studying the universe, especially really far-away things like quasars, super-massive black holes, and evolving galaxies. He uses telescopes in space to do it. Matt completed his Ph.D. at NASA's Space Telescope Science Institute, followed by work at the University of Melbourne and Columbia University. He's now a professor at the City University of New York's Lehman College and an Associate at the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium.
Previous host Gabe Perez-Giz is an astrophysicist who studies black hole physics. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and also hosted PBS Infinite Series.
For all business inquiries and sponsorship opportunities please reach out to: pbsspacetime@lighthouseagents.com
Matt O'Dowd spends his time studying the universe, especially really far-away things like quasars, super-massive black holes, and evolving galaxies. He uses telescopes in space to do it. Matt completed his Ph.D. at NASA's Space Telescope Science Institute, followed by work at the University of Melbourne and Columbia University. He's now a professor at the City University of New York's Lehman College and an Associate at the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium.
Previous host Gabe Perez-Giz is an astrophysicist who studies black hole physics. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University and also hosted PBS Infinite Series.
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jasonross2343
(3 minutes ago)
I like when he explains a truly mind bending fact about the universe, and then says, “and now here’s where it gets weird...”
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Gilafax
(10 minutes ago)
Just the fact that we are blessed with enough brain capacity to even ask these questions is astonishing to me.
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this_mfr
(18 minutes ago)
They could literally just make this shit up and I wouldn't know the difference.
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drowninghive
(28 minutes ago)
just imagine a civilisation living on a planet on the other side of the particle horizon wondering what lies on our side of the horizon.
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Ragnarok540
(31 minutes ago)
Sometimes I think my soulmate is beyond the event horizon.
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__cypher__
(47 minutes ago)
0:46 I want that on a shirt!
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tannerhamilton6025
(51 minutes ago)
"I'll science any ****ing question I please!"
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lbaker3602001
(2 hour ago)
There is a huge sign at the edge of universe, "You've Reached the End"
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vcp009
(2 hour ago)
What happens at the edge of the Universe stays at the edge of the Universe.
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yodie_yodarf8860
(2 hours ago)
because we still didn't unlock the area
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CryptoJordanVR
(12 hours ago)
Thinking about the universe having curvature makes my brain hurt.
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justice7788
(17 hours ago)
At the end of the universe are giant Loading screens
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colnel118
(13 hours ago)
There’s a guy there waiting with a pile of T-Shirts that says “I travelled to the edge of the universe and all I got was a lousy T-Shirt”
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jameslucas0
(2 hours ago)
What happens at the edge of the universe?
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kiranfelix1426
(22 hours ago)
When he says here's where it gets weird, I was laughing my af!! As if I understood what he was talking since beginning
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elihyland4781
(5 hours ago)
“I’ll science any f*cking question I please! This is SpaceTime” is such a perfect career defining line.
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