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German Satellite Hurdles, Enceladus’ Mysterious Spot, and Astronaut’s Stellar Photography: S03E233
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E233
Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your trusted source for the latest in space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Steve Dunkley, and today we have an exciting lineup of stories that are sure to captivate your cosmic curiosity.
Highlights:
- Revato Space Networks' Spectrum Challenge : Dive into the ongoing saga of German-based Revato Space Networks as they navigate regulatory hurdles to secure spectrum rights for their ambitious 600-satellite broadband constellation.
- Australia's Spaceport Shift: Discover the strategic relocation of Equatorial Launch Australia's operations from the Northern Territory to a promising new site in Queensland, marking a pivotal change in their space endeavors.
- ESA's Proba 3 Mission : Explore the European Space Agency's groundbreaking Proba 3 mission, where twin satellites create artificial solar eclipses to study the Sun's corona with unprecedented precision.
- Enceladus' Mysterious Dark Spot : Uncover the enigma of a fading dark spot on Saturn's moon Enceladus, a potential clue to subsurface oceanic activity and the search for extraterrestrial life.
- Astrophotography Aboard the ISS : Marvel at NASA astronaut Don Pettit's ingenuity as he captures stunning images of the cosmos using a homemade star tracker on the International Space Station.
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00:00 - Welcome back to astronomy Daily. It's 16 December 2024
01:04 - German satellite broadband company brushes aside regulatory setback for future constellation plans
01:47 - Revato Space Networks confident it can reclaim spectrum rights for 600 broadband satellites
04:38 - Equatorial Launch Australia will relocate its spaceport to a new site in Queensland
07:50 - European Space Agency's twin Proba 3 satellites launched on December 5 from India
11:24 - NASA astronaut Don Pettit uses homemade star tracker to take long exposures
13:31 - Of all the planets in our solar system, Saturn has the mooniest
14:59 - A mysterious disappearing dark spot on the Moon may tell us something about plumes
15:59 - Scientists find dark spot on Enceladus that seems to fade over time
21:36 - Hallie: Thanks for sticking with us all year, everybody
✍️ Episode References
European Space Agency
https://www.esa.int
International Telecommunication Union
https://www.itu.int
Rivada Networks
https://www.rivada.com
SpaceX
https://www.spacex.com
Terran Orbital
https://terranorbital.com
Lockheed Martin
https://www.lockheedmartin.com
Equatorial Launch Australia
https://ela.space
NASA
https://www.nasa.gov
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov
Space.com
https://www.space.com
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