Universe Today Podcast

Fraser Cain
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Jan 1, 2019 • 0sec

Episode 473: QA 73: Is SETI Pointless? And More...

In this week's questions show, I wonder if moons could be geostationary, if we could detect Hawking radiation, if SETI is pointless, and why I'm always talking to people like they're 11. as the Sun. In fact, this star is a virtual twin of the Sun and it’s actually pretty close. Well, astronomical speaking.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 29, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 472: 366: One of the Sun's Sibling Stars Has Been Found. And It's Actually Pretty Close

Thanks to the hardworking Gaia spacecraft, astronomers think they’ve located a star that formed from the same solar nebula as the Sun. In fact, this star is a virtual twin of the Sun and it’s actually pretty close. Well, astronomical speaking.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 22, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 471: QA 72: Escaping an Extinction Event and More...

In this week's questions show, I wonder how well we'll be able to survive various extinction scenarios, can mobile apps help you learn the night sky? What would we do if Tunguska happened today? And more...Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 19, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 470: 365: Is Oumuamua a Solar Sail Spacecraft from Another Star? Probably Not

It’s been about a year since the mysterious interstellar asteroid (or maybe comet) Oumuamua passed through our Solar System. It was going so fast and was so far away that astronomers could see very little before it was off and away into deep space again.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Nov 12, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 469: QA71: Could We React to An Incoming Asteroid? And More...

In this week's questions show, I wonder if we'll have enough time to respond to an asteroid or comet, if we're going to fill the asteroid belt with space junk and if antimatter engines are the best way to explore space.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 24, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 468: 364: The Search for Neutrinos. Catching These Elusive Particles in a Gigaton of Ice

In the pristine icy environment of Antarctica, there’s a telescope, embedded into an ancient glacier. The telescope is observing the Universe, directly through the Earth, using a cubic kilometer of ice to capture elusive particles called neutrinos. Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 1, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 466: Open Space 20: Live QA with Casey Dreier from the Planetary Society

Casey Dreier is the Planetary Society's Director of Space Policy, helping to advocate for planetary science with the US government. He's probably the best person I know to talk about the state of US space policy and the future of crewed and robotic spaceflight.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Oct 1, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 467: QA 70: What is Space Itself? And More Featuring Dr. Paul Sutter

We recorded this week's episode of the QA show from inside the Carnival Magic cruise ship, as part of our summer Astrotour. I saved up a bunch of tough questions for Dr. Paul Sutter, including: what is space itself? Could we use negative mass to destroy black holes? What would you see falling into a black hole, and more...Support Universe Today Podcast
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Sep 21, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 465: QA 69: Can We Detect Random Particles With The LHC? And More With Dr. Pamela Gay

We recorded this episode of the QA live in front of a real audience as part of our Astronomy Cast 500 celebration. I took some rough questions and threw them at Pamela Gay, my co-host in Astronomy Cast. Will the Large Hadron Collider randomly detect particles passing through it? and more.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Sep 20, 2018 • 0sec

Episode 464: 363: A Return Mission to Pluto? This Time to Stay

New Horizons gave us the best views we could have hoped for of Pluto. But it was only a single glimpse of half the world. What's New Horizons up to next? And what plans are in the works to return to Pluto and Charon?Support Universe Today Podcast

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