Spaced Out Podcast

Spaced Out

Hi! I’m Diya — I study astrophysics and planetary science at Caltech, and I love breaking down complex space concepts so that anyone can understand them. Spaced Out is all about making astrophysics fun, accessible, and just the right amount of mind-blowing. Learn more at www.spacedoutpodcast.com and read about it on substack: diyasparkle.substack.com

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28. Feb 2026

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The Rhythm of the Cosmos 28.02.2026

Most planetary systems are born in beautiful orbital resonances, these elegant gravitational rhythms where planets lock into precise integer ratios. But when those resonances break, the resulting chaos might either destroy world... or deliver the ingredients for life! Please let me know if there are any topics you would like to break down or conversations you want to hear! Note: This music is not...

Hot Jupiters with Professor Malena Rice 30.08.2025

Hot Jupiters are some of the strangest planets we have discovered - they are giant planets that orbit scorchingly close to their stars. How do they exist, and what can they teach us about planetary systems? I chat with Yale Professor Malena Rice about her research into these mysterious planets and what they can reveal about planet formation. Enjoy! Please let me know if there are any topics you wo...

Lunar Origins: Long Before the Landing 27.07.2025

Long before humans left footprints on the Moon's surface, it had a much more violent beginning! In this episode we go back to the formation of the solar system to explore the Moon's origin story and understand how vital it is to life on Earth. Enjoy! Please let me know if there are any topics you would like to break down or conversations you want to hear! Note: This music is not mine, you can find...

Cosmic Fireworks with Professor Mansi Kasliwal 20.05.2025

An engaging discussion with Caltech Professor Mansi Kasliwal on what she describes as "Cosmic Fireworks" - the brightest, fastest, and most energetic events in our Universe! We break down what they are, why they are relevant, how we observe them, and what they have taught us! Enjoy! Please let me know if there are any topics you would like to break down or conversations you want to hear!...

Explaining the Silence: Theories for Alien Life 02.04.2025

In this episode of Spaced Out, we dive deeper into one of the most puzzling questions: given the size and age of the universe, why haven't we found intelligent life yet? Building on the last episode about the Drake Equation and the Fermi Paradox, we explore several theories—some grounded in science, others leaning into sci-fi—that try to explain this silence. Whether you're curious about h...

The Numbers Say Aliens Are Out There—So Where Are They? 23.03.2025

In this episode of  Spaced Out , we look at one of the most fascinating questions in science: why haven't we found any aliens? Before we explore the many theories that try and explain this, I walk through the Drake equation - a super useful way to think about how many intelligent civilizations could be out there. It's not so much a strict calculation as it is a framework for searching for...

Planet Formation 04.11.2024

This is a crash course to planet formation! In this episode, you will learn how planets form from dust grains and gas, the different temperatures and compositions in the disk, and why the planets in our solar system exist where they do. This episode naturally follows the last one, the Physics of Star Formation. It is a bit longer of an episode, but is easy to follow. Enjoy! Note: This music is not...

The Physics Behind Star Formation 03.09.2024

The very beginning of one of my favorite astronomy topics (planet formation) is star formation! In this episode, I explain the basics of star formation (especially the physics behind it) in simple ways, with many analogies! I hope you all enjoy it!   Note: This music is not mine, you can find it on YouTube and other platforms! Title: Cosmic Storm by A Himitsu 

Episode 11: Stellar Evolution- How Stars Form! 28.04.2021

This episode covers stellar evolution, specifically how stars form from nebula into protostars, failed stars, and T-tauri stars! Another episode will cover the end of a stars life. Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions for future episodes, or comments.

Episode Ten- Mars Perseverance Rover 23.12.2020

An overview of the Perseverance rover's mission, the helicopter Ingenuity, and what we hope this mission will reveal to us!

Episode Nine- Podcast with Astrophysics Researcher Christine 08.09.2020

This episode is one where I talk to an experienced researcher, Christine Ye, about black holes!

Episode Eight- Crew Dragon Launch! 09.06.2020

This episode is about the recent launch from the Kennedy Space Center, a short one that explains the purpose of the mission, what it will accomplish in the future, and its significance. Let me know if you have any questions or what you think! I appreciate comments about the episodes or suggestions for new topics to cover!

Episode Seven- The Planets in our Solar System Part 2 20.04.2020

Part 2! Some links I used:Jupiter- https://space-facts.com/jupiter/Saturn- https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/k-4/home/F_Saturn_Fun_Facts_K-4.htmlUranus- https://space-facts.com/uranus/Neptune- no specific site, but search some up!

Episode Six- The Planets in our Solar System Part 1 20.04.2020

This episode is about the first 4 planets in our solar system! Ask me any questions you have and I'll do my best to answer! Here are some links to the resources I used for the interesting facts:Mercury- https://space-facts.com/mercury/Venus- https://theplanets.org/venus/Mars- https://space-facts.com/mars/

Episode Five- The Kepler Space Telescope 15.03.2020

This episode is about the Kepler Space Telescope, its mission, the reaction wheel failure, and how the engineers and scientists overcame it.

Episode Four- Exoplanets 15.12.2019

This episode is about exoplanets, the most commonly known ones and their classifications!

Episode Three - Dark Matter and Energy 25.08.2019

This episode is on the explanation of what dark matter and dark energy are and how there is so much yet to discover about them. I hope you enjoy it and learn something new/refresh your memory!

Episode Two -The Big Bang 19.06.2019

This episode is about the Big Bang and other components of the theory. I hope you enjoy it and if you have any ideas on topics for future episodes, please let me know!

Episode One - Supernovae 06.06.2019

Welcome to the first episode of Spaced Out! Today, I am talking about Supernovae and how they are formed. Please listen to it and let me know what you think.

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