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China returns samples from the far side of the Moon, SpaceX will be de-orbiting ISS, could you surf the methane waves on Titan, and who knows when Starliner is coming home
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00:14 Samples from the far side of the Moon
01:41 China test a reusable rocket booster
02:41 SpaceX will deorbit ISS
05:13 Map of nearby stars
06:51 Vote results
07:40 Primordial black holes and dark matter
10:11 Waves on Titan
11:51 Garbage in the Mediterranean
13:05 Starliner still at the ISS
14:08 More space news
15:07 Awesome space images
16:32 Why don't they just
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Not every new space mission needs a separate launch and dedicated hardware. With this proposal, there's a huge potential for finding signals from primordial black holes by just using signals from a spacecraft flying to Uranus or Neptune. No additional hardware required.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:39 Gravitational waves detector on a Uranus mission
00:15:05 Gravitational wavelengths
00:22:54 How could the mission be better
00:35:25 Direct collapse of black holes
00:50:37 Observing black hole accretion disks
00:58:59 Current obsessions
01:05:35 Final thoughts
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How often do objects fall into the Sun? Why do some stars explode as novae, not as Type 1a supernovae? Can the US Army just donate NASA a Hubble 2? Will humans be living underground on Mars? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A.
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00:37 [Andoria] Why nova, not a Type 1a supernova?
05:15 [Vulcan] How often objects fall into the Sun?
06:42 [Risa] Can US army gift NASA a Hubble 2?
09:55 [Aeturen] What findings can prioritize their colonization?
12:36 [Vendikar] What are the chances that NASA will abandon Artemis?
15:06 [Remus] Would lunar dust be an issue for lunar telescopes?
17:07 [Janus] Will humans on Mars live underground?
20:10 [Cait] Are there plans to visit Uranus?
23:42 [Betazed] How do black holes keep up with the conservation of angular momentum?
25:43 [Cheleb] What is the most exciting discovery in astronomy in recent years?
27:52 [Nimbus] Did efforts to search for life outside planet Earth have intensified over time?
32:18 [Belos] Do all neutron star collisions create black holes?
35:08 [Lyar] What is the slowest speed in the Universe?
36:25 [Zalcon] Can we see the back of own head with a no-limits-telescope?
37:56 [Arret] Does anyone think our loudness in space will attract a dangerous civilization?
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AI is practically everywhere right now. But what practical use does it have in science? How can machine learning and large language models help in Astronomy and Cosmology? What can they look like and what use can we get out of them?
🟣 Guest: Dr Mike Smith
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👉 AstroPT on GitHub: https://github.com/Smith42/astroPT
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01:40 AI in modern science
05:33 Astronomy data for AstroPT
10:50 How does it work
17:15 How people can use AstroPT
19:58 Training data
22:45 Better understanding of Physics
28:58 What's next
38:51 The perfect data to feed AI
43:55 Current obsessions
47:40 Final thoughts
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How old is Jupiter’s Red Spot, watching a supermassive black hole wake up, the earliest merging quasars, and Starliner still hasn’t come home.
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00:13 Great Red Spot
https://www.universetoday.com/167417/the-great-red-spot-probably-formed-in-the-early-1800s/
02:18 Supermassive Black Hole Awakening
https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2409/
04:11 Earliest merging quasars
https://www.universetoday.com/167446/the-earliest-merging-quasars-ever-seen/
05:23 Crab Nebula by JWST
https://science.nasa.gov/missions/webb/investigating-the-origins-of-the-crab-nebula-with-nasas-webb/
07:07 Vote results
07:51 Surviving the lunar night
https://www.universetoday.com/167429/a-new-way-to-survive-the-harsh-lunar-night/
09:51 Fish on Mars
https://www.universetoday.com/167408/fish-could-turn-regolith-into-fertile-soil-on-mars/
11:20 More delays for Starliner
12:48 Cool images
https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/nasa-releases-hubble-image-taken-in-new-pointing-mode/
16:04 More space news
16:49 Air-breathing ion engines
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What are primordial black holes and how are they different from all the other kinds of black holes out there? How could we possibly detect them and what would it mean for Cosmology? Can primordial black holes be a solution for dark matter? Finding out the answers in this interview.
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02:27 Formation of primordial black holes
11:25 The impact on the Universe
15:45 How can we observe black holes
20:30 Constraints on dark matter solution
22:56 Research
35:11 Further observations
44:18 Current obsessions
51:49 Final thoughts
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Satellites run out of fuel and have to de-orbit and end their missions. But what if they had access to a practically infinite amount of fuel? What if they could scoop air from the atmosphere and use it as propellant? That is exactly the research that Dr Mansur Tisaev is doing!
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02:04 Ion engines
15:32 Effects of the solar activity
19:35 Advantages of air-breathing engines
28:13 What's next
32:05 Non-Earth applications
36:26 Interstellar applications
38:35 Current obsessions
41:03 Final thoughts
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What percentage of stars live in binary systems? Are there Lagrange points all the way down? Can there be a rogue gravitational wave? Why do stars twinkle? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
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00:24 [Andoria] Do most stars really live in binary systems?
05:44 [Vulcan] Which events could be galaxy-killers?
08:20 [Risa] Is it Lagrange points all the way down?
10:48 [Aeturen] Do binary stars have Lagrange points?
13:29 [Vendikar] Star Wars planets vs Star Trek planets
14:20 [Remus] Why some galaxies are "inactive"?
17:19 [Janus] What is the meaning of life?
18:19 [Cait] Is AI just overhyped marketing?
22:43 [Betazed] How big is the observable Universe?
25:57 [Cheleb] Could life exist on a tidally locked planet around a red dwarf?
29:25 [Nimbus] Why do stars twinkle?
31:01 [Belos] How to study astronomy as a hobby?
35:07 [Lyar] Can rogue gravity waves exist?
37:15 [Zalcon] Would aliens also have the scientific method?
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Mars is full of toxic perchlorates that can be very harmful for future human missions. So, when people go to Mars, they will need to fix it. NASA has awarded a NIAC grant for a project that can help solving this problem. It's called Detoxifying Mars: the biocatalytic elimination of omnipresent perchlorates.
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🟣 Guests: Dr. Lynn Rothschild, Dr. Garrett Roberts Kingman
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02:31 Perchlorates on Mars
10:48 The NIAC proposal
35:09 What's next
49:18 Current obsessions
53:35 Final thoughts
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We’re now weeks away from a nova, NASA is looking for new Mars Sample Return mission ideas, there’s frost on Olympus Mons, and watching asteroids collide in another star system.
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00:00 Intro
00:15 A nova's coming
https://www.universetoday.com/167320/were-now-just-weeks-away-from-a-stellar-explosion-you-can-see-with-your-own-eyes/
04:08 Alternative Mars Sample Return architectures
https://www.universetoday.com/167361/nasa-is-considering-other-ways-of-getting-its-mars-samples-home/
06:34 Chandra confirms exoplanet habitability
08:06 Euclid sees rogue planets too
https://www.universetoday.com/167326/euclid-is-finding-free-floating-planets-in-orion-too/
09:17 Frost on Olympus Mons
https://www.universetoday.com/167358/frost-seen-on-olympus-mons-for-the-first-time/
11:03 Vote results
11:51 Free lunch for satellites
https://www.universetoday.com/167366/next-generation-satellites-might-skim-the-atmosphere-using-air-as-a-propellant/
13:57 JWST sees asteroi collisions in another star system
https://www.universetoday.com/167344/webb-sees-asteroids-collide-in-another-star-system/
15:28 Starliner has 5 leaks
https://www.universetoday.com/167381/starliner-has-five-leaks/
17:03 More space news
17:36 Moon-based astronomy
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What kind of science can we do with telescopes on the Moon? Giant radio dishes in craters, gravitational wave detectors, UV-interferometers and much more. How Starship will completely change this field and enable new opportunities.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:11 Why put telescopes on the Moon
00:10:00 Unique things for the Moon
00:18:01 What a telescope should look like
00:27:31 Gravitational waves observatory
00:37:12 History of the Moon
00:41:00 What's next
00:49:43 How Starship will change the game
00:54:29 Current obsessions
01:02:37 Final thoughts
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What is the coldest place in the known Universe? Which object that has a name is the most distant in the Solar System? What would be the best use for SpaceX Starship? How do satellites avoid collisions? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
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00:24 [Andoria] What's the furtherest named object in the Solar System?
04:48 [Vulcan] How do satellites avoid collisions?
09:00 [Risa] Where did all the pictures of the Milky Way come from?
12:17 [Aeturen] Can astrophotography hobby be turned into something serious?
18:59 [Vendikar] Why does gravity work across vast distances?
20:11 [Remus] What's the coldest place in the Universe?
21:18 [Janus] What are my current obsessions?
25:56 [Cait] Why is space black will all the stars in it?
28:28 [Betazed] Did JWST disprove the all previously known astronomy?
30:20 [Cheleb] Is the Great Attractor moving away from us?
32:37 [Nimbus] Best use for SpaceX Starship?
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Another Test of SpaceX Starship Superheavy combo, another analysis of the flight with Scott Manley and Marcus House! Super Heavy soft-landed in the ocean. Starship survived re-entry. What does it mean for SpaceX?
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🚀 IFT-3 Analysis: https://youtu.be/EVic941kQ44
🚀 IFT-2 Analysis: https://youtu.be/ReXZvXPak4U
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00:00 Intro
01:30 Starship IFT-4 Liftoff
06:19 Booster separation and landing
15:51 Ship coast and reentry
32:52 Failure or success?
45:41 What it means for Artemis
49:10 Starliner and Chang'e-6
59:14 Final thoughts
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Starship is successful on its fourth flight, Starliner reaches the station, carrying people, Hubble is only using one gyro, and Chang’e-6 scoops samples from the Moon and heads for home.
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Starship IFT-4
https://www.universetoday.com/167296/success-starship-makes-a-splash-in-fourth-flight-test/
07:10 Starliner First Crewed Launch
https://www.universetoday.com/167277/starliner-finally-launches-carrying-two-astronauts-into-orbit/
09:28 Chang'e-6 Lands, Scoops, Launches back
https://www.universetoday.com/167243/chinese-probe-collects-moon-samples-and-heads-for-earth/
10:53 dearMoon gets cancelled
https://www.universetoday.com/167211/japanese-billionaire-calls-off-his-starship-trip-around-the-moon/
12:19 SLIM is dead
https://www.universetoday.com/167242/japans-lunar-lander-fails-to-check-in/
13:03 Vote results
13:34 Hubble goes into single gyro mode
https://www.universetoday.com/167294/its-time-for-hardworking-hubble-to-slow-down-a-little/
16:09 Moon spacesuits integrated test
https://www.universetoday.com/167278/astronauts-are-practicing-lunar-operations-in-new-space-suits/
17:11 Support our work
18:27 Habitable worlds observatory
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20:20 Dark matter updates
https://www.universetoday.com/167236/evidence-of-dark-matter-interacting-with-itself-in-el-gordo-merger/
24:24 More space news
25:06 What Starship success means
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How much water will a proper Moon base need? Where can we get it from? How can we manage and maintain the water? How will this approach work on Mars and beyond? Finding out the answers with Dr Jeffrey Lee.
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📜 Water Management Considerations for a Self-Sustaining Moonbase
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00:00 Intro
01:56 How much water do humans need
05:10 Additional water requirements
09:32 Extracting water from the regolith
15:49 Managing the water
23:38 What comes next
26:16 Going to Mars
32:07 Current obsessions
41:21 Final thoughts
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How would they get a 14-meter mirror to space? Are we sure there's no life on the Moon? Can there be Lagrange points around Lagrange points? How much mass does Earth gain and lose to space? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A.
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00:00 Start
00:26 [Andoria] Are we sure there's no life on the Moon?
06:53 [Vulcan] 14-meter space telescope. How?
10:53 [Risa] Why are there plumes on Enceladus?
14:59 [Aeturen] Is there a telescope planned to directly image exoplanets?
18:47 [Vendikar] Lagrange points around Lagrange points?
22:37 [Remus] Can you grind your own glass for a telescope?
25:12 [Janus] How much mass does Earth gain/lose?
28:11 [Cait] How much does time on JWST cost?
28:46 [Betazed] Can Earth remain habitable when the Sun expands?
33:01 [Cheleb] Does Hawking radiation travel faster than light?
34:12 [Nimbus] Did JWST find a Dyson sphere?
38:27 [Belos] How to keep up with space news?
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Lava tubes are one of the most interesting places on the Moon. They can be a great place for a potential lunar base, but they also can be a time capsule that can tell us about the entire history of the Moon. And there's a very interesting mission in development that could explore lava tubes. It's called Lunar Leaper.
Guest: Dr Anna Mittelholz
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00:00 Intro
03:08 Lava tubes
07:31 Lunar Leaper
13:11 Hopping on the Moon
24:04 Going inside a lava tube
27:28 Mars lava tubes
30:44 Mars magnetosphere
36:45 Why don't they just ... crash things into Mars
39:34 Current obsessions
45:15 Final thoughts
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Starship is ready for its 4th flight, Webb finds the most distant galaxy ever seen, a new way to detect Hawking Radiation, and fresh volcanoes on Venus.
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00:00 Intro
00:14 Starship Flight 4 Coming Soon
01:55 Starliner might finally fly humans to space
02:47 James Webb sees the most the distant galaxy
04:58 New way to measure black hole rotation
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06:44 Possible way to see Hawking radiation
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08:32 Giant stars disappearing
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10:42 Vote results
11:18 China's about to land on the Moon
13:07 Sorry, Spock! Vulcan is not a planet
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14:28 Volcanos on Venus
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15:39 Akatsuki lost connection
16:32 Cool images and videos
18:10 Newsletter
19:15 Missions to Venus
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Where can we observe the effects of dark matter? How did all satellites survive the recent solar storms? Why auroras can show different colours? If we found Planet X, could we even observe it? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
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00:00 Start
00:24 [Andoria] Where can we observe dark matter?
08:02 [Vulcan] How good are MOND theories?
11:21 [Risa] Why did we survive all the recent solar storms so well?
15:23 [Aeturen] Can we even see Planet X if it actually exists?
20:43 [Vendikar] Can multiple scientists use JWST at the same time?
24:23 [Remus] Can neutrinos be dark matter?
28:15 [Janus] Why some auroras are pink and not green?
29:50 [Cait] What is the Drake equation?
32:58 [Betazed] Falling into a black hole
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NASA selected the Agnostic Life Finder (ALF) for Phase 1 in 2024. It will be studying a possibility to search for existing and past life on Mars alongside the in situ resource utilization process. How will this device work and what potential implications could it have? Finding out with Dr Jan Spacek.
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00:00 Intro
02:23 The NIAC Proposal for ALF
17:25 Life as we don't know it
23:31 What's next for the NIAC project
27:45 The Morning Star mission to Venus
35:37 IMPRESS mission to Mars
43:55 Europa and Enceladus
50:19 Finding life
53:50 Current obsessions
55:33 Final thoughts
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