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Fraser Cain
Space news, interviews, Q&As, and exclusive content from Universe Today.
Audio versions of Fraser Cain YouTube channel.
Audio versions of Fraser Cain YouTube channel.
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Apr 11, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 413: 348: Living Underground on Other Worlds. Exploring Lava Tubes
The Moon and Mars will probably be the first places in the Solar System that humanity will try to live after leaving the safety and security of Earth. But those worlds are still incredibly harsh environments, with no protection from radiation, little to no atmosphere, and extreme temperatures. Living on those worlds is going to be hard, it’s going to be dangerous. Fortunately, there are a few pockets on those worlds that’ll make it a tiny little bit easier to get a foothold in the Solar System: lava tubes.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 29, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 412: QA 51: Could We See Ourselves in the Past? And more..
In this week's QA, I wonder if we could use the speed of light to see ourselves in the past, how the Mars rovers clean their solar panels, and if aliens would infect us with their bacteria and viruses.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 27, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 411: 347: Searching for Life on Europa? Going Under the Ice
We’re now learning that icy worlds seem to be the best places in Solar System where life could be hiding. Worlds like Europa and Enceladus, which have vast oceans of liquid water beneath a shell of water ice. Clearly we need to explore these worlds, to go deep down beneath the ice to explore the ocean depths. But how do you drill through kilometers of ice to reach it?Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 22, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 410: QA 50: Can James Webb Find Megastructures? And More... Featuring Abby Harrison
In this week's questions show, I wonder if the James Webb Space Telescope will be able to find satellites around other stars, what my favorite sci-fi FTL method is, and why can't we see Mars as a bright object in the sky?Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 21, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 409: 346: Which Are The Real Pictures of Space? What’s a Photo and What’s An Illustration?
With modern computer graphics, it’s sometimes hard to know which is an actual photograph of space, and what’s an illustration or a 3D rendering. Some really fascinating discoveries don’t have a pretty picture to go along with them, so illustrations are created to help us understand.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 15, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 408: QA 49: How Would We Drill Into Europa? And More...
In this week's questions show, I explain why I never get to the point, if we'll ever reach interstellar space, and how we'd get down below the ice sheet on Europa.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 14, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 407: 345: What Will It Take To Make Artificial Gravity? Surviving in Space Forever
If we want to live and work in space for long periods of time, we’ll need to conquer the lack of gravity and its effects on the human body. We’ll want to come up with some kind of artificial gravity. Futurists imagine huge rotating space stations, but realistically there are strategies that could provide artificial gravity for the times that we need it, and allow us to survive in space forever.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 9, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 406: QA 48: Is Falcon Heavy More Powerful Than Space Shuttle? And More...
In this week's QA, I compared apples to apples and look at the launch capability of the Falcon Heavy versus the Space Shuttle. The answer may surprise you. We also look at extracting energy from a black hole, and if launching satellites from the Earth's poles will avoid a Kessler Syndrome.Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 5, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 405: 344: What Are the Limits of Science? A Conversation with Dr. Paul Sutter
During our Iceland adventure, I had a chance to sit down with Dr. Paul Sutter and talk about the limits of science. Why a better version of the Planck Mission can't tell us anything else about the cosmic microwave background radiation. Support Universe Today Podcast

Mar 1, 2018 • 0sec
Episode 404: QA 47: Starter Telescope Advice and More. Featuring Dr. Alan Stern from New Horizons
In this week's question show, I explain why I'm happy to answer questions, what first telescope people should get, and if we've ever seen a black hole ever. Also, stick around to the end, where Dr. Alan Stern, the principal investigator of New Horizons answers a question about the mission.Support Universe Today Podcast


