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Does dark matter annihilate with normal matter? Should we be searching for signs of life in other galaxies? Do we know how to terraform exoplanets? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A.
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08:28 Can we detect life in another galaxy?
12:46 Does dark matter and normal matter annihilate?
15:46 Does the YT algorithm help my channel?
21:34 SECRET bonus question
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Moving across the surface of Enceladus can be more tricky than you think. Rough icy terrain can be hard for wheels. No atmosphere makes helicopters impossible. Thus, hopping and jumping might be the answer!
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NIAC Award. LEAP – Legged Exploration Across the Plume
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/niac/leap-legged-exploration-across-the-plume/
00:00 Intro
01:29 Enceladus
02:34 NIAC proposal
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10:27 Scientific challenges
13:15 Alternative destinations
16:18 Scaling things up
20:26 Deliverables for NIAC
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James Webb finds the smallest asteroids in the main belt, astronomers double the chances of that asteroid strike in 2032, using hydrogel to protect astronauts from radiation, and material from Alpha centauri is already streaming into the Solar System.
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00:00 Intro
00:20 JWST sees the smallest asteroid
https://www.universetoday.com/170834/jwst-finds-the-smallest-asteroids-ever-seen-in-the-main-belt/
02:45 Double the chances of hitting Earth
https://www.universetoday.com/170837/yes-the-odds-of-an-asteroid-striking-earth-have-doubled-no-you-dont-need-to-worry/
05:52 Webb sees newly forming planets
https://www.universetoday.com/170882/the-jwst-gives-us-our-best-image-of-planets-forming-around-a-star/
07:13 Protecting from radiation with hydrogel
https://www.universetoday.com/170817/hydrogels-could-be-ideal-radiation-protection-for-astronauts/
09:03 Vote results
09:38 Meterial from Alpha Centauri
https://www.universetoday.com/170799/material-from-alpha-centauri-is-already-here/
11:37 Dark Matter dominating early Universe
https://www.universetoday.com/170833/a-new-study-reveals-how-dark-matter-dominated-the-early-universe-1/
13:17 Mars clouds from Curiosity
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26519-curiosity-views-twilight-clouds/
14:02 Einstein ring from Euclid
https://www.universetoday.com/170864/the-euclid-space-telescope-captures-a-rare-stunning-einstein-ring/
14:59 RCW 38
https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2503/
15:41 More space news
16:17 Bonus story on Patreon
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Which NIAC project would be the best to bring to life? Are there really more stars than grains of sand on Earth? Is the solar eclipse going away from us? What's on my shelf behind me? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A.
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00:26 Is the total solar eclipse going away?
02:24 Will Starship and New Glenn bring more space observatories?
04:36 Which NIAC award is the most exciting?
06:48 Are there places in the Universe with dozens of galaxies in the sky?
08:21 Are there more grains of sand than stars in the Universe?
09:54 Item from the shelf
12:33 A starhade project
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NASA just funded a NIAC project to study the possibility of building large structures on the Moon, on Mars and in space out of glass. Blowing glass bubbles similarly to how it's done on Earth.
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NIAC Award. Lunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity:
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/niac/lunar-glass-structure-lungs-enabling-construction-of-monolithic-habitats-in-low-gravity/
00:00 Intro
01:25 How difficult is blowing glass
14:11 Moon habitat made of glass
29:07 Glass structures in space
33:17 What is NIAC like
40:57 Current obsessions
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Will space debris prevent us from accessing orbit and when could it happen? Is the Universe with all its rules just a lucky accident? What does "The Publisher of Universe Today" even do? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A show.
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00:27 Will the Kessler syndrome stop us from launching rockets?
04:11 The fine-tuning problem
09:38 What does the Publisher of Universe Today actually do?
14:43 How do I stay rested with all this?
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Venus has a thick layer of clouds that obscures our view of the surface. To tackle that, this NIAC project suggests launching a balloon with a tether that will go below the cloud layer and help us image Venus surface.
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NIAC Award. TOBIAS: Tethered Observatory for Balloon-based Imaging and Atmospheric Sampling
https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/stmd/niac/tobias-tethered-observatory-for-balloon-based-imaging-and-atmospheric-sampling/
00:00 Intro
01:37 Upper atmosphere of Venus
20:23 Possible Sample Collection
21:52 Upcoming Venus missions
25:18 NIAC project goals
26:58 Current obsessions
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A new asteroid with a 1% chance of hitting Earth in 2032, the European Space Agency is building a Lunar Lander platform, the largest structure in the Universe has been discovered, and how far away could we detect ourselves?
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Asteroid can hit Earth in 2032
https://www.universetoday.com/170717/an-asteroid-has-a-1-chance-of-impacting-earth-in-2032/
02:27 ESA's lunar lander
https://www.universetoday.com/170745/esa-is-building-its-own-lunar-lander/
03:39 Moon's geological activity
https://www.universetoday.com/170694/evidence-of-recent-geological-activity-on-the-moon/
05:17 Moon canyons
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-55675-z
07:01 How far can we detect ourselves
https://www.universetoday.com/170747/how-far-away-could-we-detect-ourselves/
09:45 Vote results
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10:25 Largest structure in the Universe
https://www.universetoday.com/170765/astronomers-find-the-largest-structure-in-the-universe-and-name-it-quipu/
12:44 Signs of a SMBH in the Large Magellanic Cloud
https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.00102
14:00 Three great images
16:15 Even more space news
17:42 Interviews
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Who will get sample from Mars first? Who controls the James Webb Space Telescope? Does space radiation rule out panspermia? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A show.
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00:00 Start
00:25 Mars sample return race. USA or China?
06:04 What happens to the information going into a black hole?
09:49 Who controls JWST?
12:20 Do we need science when we have AI now?
17:00 Does space radiation rule out panspermia?
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We all want to see potentially habitable exoplanets around Sun-like stars. But to do that you need a starshade. Something to cover the star and reveal the faint planets around it. What can we build these structures from to make them rigid and strong enough? Finding out in this interview.
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Dynamically Stable Large Space Structures via Architected Metamaterials
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00:00 Intro
02:05 Meta-materials
06:12 NIAC award
14:11 In-space assembly
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Why are most craters circular, no matter which angle the meteor falls? Is there a size limit for a telescope before diminishing returns take place? Can black holes have atmospheres? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A show.
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00:24 How big can a telescope get?
05:12 Does an optical telescope on the Moon make any sense?
08:13 Can black holes have atmospheres?
11:05 Why are craters circular not elliptical?
12:41 Will Starship refuel in orbit in 2025?
12:52 Is there evidence for primordial black holes?
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Space Docks are everywhere in science fiction. It's the most logical way to build big constructions in space. So, NASA funded a futuristic project that studies the possibility of assembling structures in space.
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π£ Guest: Dr Vojtech Holub
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π NIAC award, Construction Assembly Destination:
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00:00 Intro
01:26 Welding in space experiment
08:03 The NIAC award
27:39 Current obsessions
30:01 Final thoughts and more interviews
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The MOXIE experiment on the Perseverance rover showed that creating oxygen on other planets is possible. Now, we can apply the same logic to Venus. This could allow the creation of constantly floating balloons, leading to cloud cities in the future.
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02:03 MOXIE experiment on Perseverance
08:17 Exploring Venus with Electrolysis
22:18 Protecting the balloon
25:10 Efficiency
34:23 More interviews
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Venus is closer than Mars. It's more Earth-like. We can bring back samples from it. But it's chronically underexlored. This is why we need a Venus Exploration Program!
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π£ Guest: Dr Paul Byrne
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00:00 Intro
01:35 Current state of Venus exploration
08:08 Venus Exploration Program
16:41 Technological advancements
23:32 Venus Sample Return
27:05 Why Venus at all
38:36 Big scientific question
57:07 Current obsessions
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The building blocks of life have been found in asteroid samples, the most volcanic activity ever seen on Io, astronauts are searching for bacteria on the outside of the space station, and Ingenuity found surprisingly fast wind speeds on Mars.
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π TRAPPIST-1 Interview
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Building blocks for life in OSIRIS-REx samples
https://www.universetoday.com/170693/the-building-blocks-for-life-found-in-asteroid-bennu-samples/
03:08 First launch for an asteroid mining company
https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/01/astroforge-selects-target-for-high-risk-seat-of-the-pants-asteroid-mission/
05:47 Record-breaking volcanic activity on Io
https://www.universetoday.com/170655/juno-sees-a-massive-hotspot-of-volcanic-activity-on-io/
07:08 2 planets 1 star
https://www.universetoday.com/170673/massive-gas-giant-planets-locked-in-a-gravitational-struggle/
08:39 Microbes outside the ISS
https://www.universetoday.com/170658/astronauts-are-going-to-check-if-there-are-microbes-on-the-outside-of-the-station/
10:31 Vote results
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11:04 Ingenuity and wind speeds
https://www.universetoday.com/170619/ingenuity-measured-windspeeds-on-mars-during-its-flights/
12:43 M87 changing over time
https://www.universetoday.com/170642/watching-the-changing-m87-black-hole-event-horizon/
14:45 Predicting solar flares with AI
https://www.universetoday.com/170687/machine-learning-could-have-predicted-the-powerful-solar-storms-in-2024/
17:02 More space news
17:42 Flood of interviews
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How big can a space crowbar be? Why does the Sun look bigger near the horizon? How do we measure temperature on the Moon? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A show.
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00:00 Start
00:23 How do we measure temperature on the Moon or in space?
03:51 Can you see more of the Milky Way in the Southern Hemisphere?
06:07 What is metallic hydrogen?
10:16 Is the Sun bigger near the horizon?
12:45 What's Gaia's role in the distance ladder?
15:45 How big can a crowbar be in space?
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NASA is launching a new telescope this year called Pandora. It'll be specifically inspecting atmospheres of exoplanets. It even uses spare parts from JWST. Learning more about the Pandora telescope in this interview.
π£ Guest: Dr Ben Hord
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01:31 What is the Pandora mission
07:37 Target selection
13:38 Spare detector from JWST
16:59 Fighting stellar contamination
26:32 An alternative for TRAPPIST-1
28:57 What's next for Pandora
35:05 Current obsessions
38:18 Final thoughts
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Did we find ore veins on Moon or Mars? Can we see astronomical objects in 3D? Can we catch a ride on a comet? How will the internet work on Mars? Answering all these questions and more in this Q&A.
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00:00 Start
00:23 Did we find ore veins on Moon or Mars?
05:13 Is it harder to land on the Moon or on Mars?
10:40 What are the potential supernovae we could see in our lifetime?
12:41 Can we hitch a ride on a comet?
14:16 What will the Mars colony internet be like?
17:45 How to communicate with Mars when it's blocked by the Sun?
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What's going on with the TRAPPIST-1 system? Did James Webb find atmospheres or not? Do any of the planets have a chance to be habitable? When should we expect more information? Answering all these questions in this interview.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:43 TRAPPIST-1b
00:17:45 TRAPPIST-1c
00:35:12 TRAPPIST-1d
00:40:06 TRAPPIST-1e, f, g, h
00:42:19 The problem of stellar contamination
01:03:50 Current obsessions
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What happened to Starship during test flight 7? Astronomers see a black hole’s jets forming in real-time. Curiosity finds ripples of an ancient shore, and an insanely high-resolution image of Andromeda captured by Hubble.
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00:00 Intro
00:19 What happened to Starship during Flight 7
https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-7
02:25 Black Hole jets forming in real-time
https://www.universetoday.com/170504/black-hole-jets-seen-forming-in-real-time/
03:37 Flapping flag on the Moon
https://www.universetoday.com/170350/chinas-change-7-will-include-a-flag-that-will-flap-on-the-moon/
05:35 Super fast winds on an exoplanet
https://www.universetoday.com/170549/supersonic-winds-blowing-on-an-extreme-exoplanet/
06:55 Non-solo hot Jupiters
https://www.universetoday.com/170538/hot-jupiters-can-co-exist-with-other-planets/
08:19 Vote results
09:06 Predicting solar flares
https://www.universetoday.com/170547/coronal-loops-flicker-right-before-the-sun-unleashes-big-flares/
10:56 Why Mars has two different hemispheres
https://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/new-marsquake-data-could-help-solve-one-of-our-solar-systems-biggest-mysteries
12:35 Open water marks from Curiosity
https://www.universetoday.com/170532/curiosity-finds-ancient-wave-ripples-on-mars/
14:13 2.5 Billion pixels of Andromeda
https://www.universetoday.com/170498/hubble-takes-a-2-5-gigapixel-image-of-andromeda/
15:45 NIAC season
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