Ep. 785: Magnetars

Ep. 785: Magnetars

From 365 Days of Astronomy - Weekly Edition by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela L. Gay

March 9, 2026 · 1h 2m

About this episode

This episode explores the mysteries and powerful physics of magnetars, a type of neutron star.

Hosted by: Fraser Cain (@frasercain ) and Dr. Pamela L. Gay (@CosmoQuest ) Streamed live March 6, 2026. Magnetars are a special type of neutron star with physics that defy comprehension. Magnetic fields so powerful they could strip you apart at an atomic level. But, where do they come from? So many mysteries to uncover about magnetars. Back in December 2004, a gamma rays washed out cameras and zotted satellites as a star on the other side of the Milky Way shifted around its magnetic fields. Magnetars are violent that way. In this episode of Astronomy Cast, Fraser and Pamela take on this tiny terrible monsters. This show is supported through people like you on Patreon.com/AstronomyCast In this episode, we'd like to thank: Burry Gowen, Eric Lee, Jeanette Wink, Michael Purcell, Andrew Poelstra, David, David Rossetter, Ed, Gerhard Schwarzer, Jason Kwong, Joe McTee, Sergey Manouilov, Siggi Kemmler, Sergio Sancevero

People in this episode

Hosts: Fraser Cain, Dr. Pamela L. Gay

Topics covered

  • magnetars
  • neutron stars
  • gamma rays
  • magnetic fields
  • astrophysics
  • cosmology

Keywords

  • magnetars
  • neutron stars
  • gamma rays
  • magnetic fields
  • astrophysics

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