Universe Today Podcast

Fraser Cain
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Dec 1, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 383: QA 38: Measuring a Black Hole’s Spin and more. Featuring Andy Weir Author of the Martian

In this week’s question show, Fraser explains how astronomers measure the spin rate of black holes, other uses of gravitational slingshots, and why everyone is talking about Patreon.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 14, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 382: QA 37: Why Am I Such a SpaceX Hater (or Fanboy)? And More...

In this week’s question show, Fraser explains his thoughts on SpaceX, what he does for his regular job, and wonders if you could use a black hole to perform gravitational slingshots, whether planets could hide in Lagrange points, and growing trees on Mars. Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 13, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 381: 331 - What Is Eternal Inflation

In order to get the large scale structure of the Universe we see today, cosmologists have proposed the idea of inflation, that the Universe expanded an enormous amount in the earliest moments. But if inflation really happened, then it has even stranger implications for the nature of the Universe and the search for multiverses.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 8, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 380: 330 - Going Back To The Moon

On October 5th, 2017, US Vice President Mike Pence announced that NASA is going back to the Moon. He didn’t provide any other details, just some kind of moonward directed space exploration. And it turns out they won’t be the only ones. The Moon is going to be a busy busy place.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 30, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 379: QA 36: Growing Plants in Lunar Regolith? And More

In this week’s question show, Fraser wonders if we’ll be able to grow crops in lunar soil, if the Moon has been changing over time, and what title does Elon Musk get when he colonizes Mars.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 24, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 378: 329 - What Is An Electric Sail

We’re all familiar with the idea of solar sails to explore the Solar System, using the light pressure from the Sun. But there’s another propulsion system that could harness the power of the Sun, electric sails, and it’s a pretty exciting idea.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 20, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 377: 328 - Kilonova

Astronomers have made the groundbreaking detection of two neutron stars colliding in a galaxy 130 million light years away. They detected the gravitational waves AND the blast of radiation released from the collision, observing a kilonova for the first time.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 19, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 376: 327 - Where Do Comets Come From

Some comets orbit the Sun on a regular basis, but others come in from deep space, a region known as the Oort Cloud. What causes them to make this journey, and will we ever be able to explore the Oort Cloud?Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 17, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 375: QA 35: Best Place for a Telescope? And More

In this week’s question show, Fraser wonders where would be the best place to put a really powerful telescope, why a kilonova is important, and what happens when brown dwarfs die.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 11, 2017 • 0sec

Episode 374: QA 34: Will Ice Protect Us From Radiation? And More

In this week’s question show, Fraser wonders if the Earth will get new moons, if dark energy is getting more diluted over time, and if the ice on Jupiter’s moons will protect us from its deadly radiation.Support Universe Today Podcast

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