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The curated playlist of Space News podcasts from Bitesz.com...all your favourites in one feed. Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley & Professor Fred Watson; SpaceTime with Stuart Gary and Astronomy Daily.

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Friday Jan 31, 2025

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E27 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna uncovers an array of thrilling developments in space exploration and astronomical discoveries. From record-breaking achievements aboard the International Space Station to groundbreaking revelations about supermassive black holes, this episode is packed with insights that will ignite your curiosity about the cosmos. Highlights: - Record-Breaking Spacewalk: Join us as we celebrate astronaut Suni Williams, who has set a new record for total spacewalking time during a crucial maintenance mission aboard the ISS. Discover the challenges she and Butch Wilmore faced while removing faulty communications hardware and conducting experiments that could impact future space exploration. - Boeing's Starliner Investigation: Get the latest updates on the ongoing investigation into Boeing's Starliner test flight issues. Learn how engineers are addressing propulsion system anomalies and what this means for the future of crewed space missions. - Hidden Supermassive Black Holes: Dive into the exciting discovery of hundreds of previously hidden supermassive black holes lurking in the universe. Find out how innovative infrared detection methods are reshaping our understanding of these cosmic giants and their role in galaxy formation. - Mars's Ancient Climate: Explore new research revealing Mars's dramatic climate swings billions of years ago and how these fluctuations may have allowed the planet to sustain liquid water. This groundbreaking study raises intriguing questions about the potential for ancient life on Mars. - Stunning Earth Views: Experience breathtaking new perspectives of our planet, including images from the Japanese lunar lander ispace's Resilience and the new ultra HD cameras aboard the ISS providing continuous 4K views of Earth. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/live/fO9e9jnhYK8?si=W92rkwlmOhCrmfma (https://www.youtube.com/live/fO9e9jnhYK8?si=W92rkwlmOhCrmfma) For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. (https://www.astronomydaily.io) Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts . Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news 00:50 - Suni Williams breaks spacewalking record aboard the ISS 03:20 - Updates on Boeing's Starliner investigation 06:15 - Discovery of hidden supermassive black holes 09:30 - Mars's ancient climate and liquid water potential 12:20 - Stunning new views of Earth from space 15:00 - Conclusion and upcoming content ✍️ Episode References NASA [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Boeing Starliner [Boeing Starliner](https://www.boeing.com/space/starliner) Mars Research [Mars Research](https://mars.nasa.gov) ispace [ispace](https://ispace-inc.com) Earth From Space https://www.youtube.com/live/fO9e9jnhYK8?si=W92rkwlmOhCrmfma (https://www.youtube.com/live/fO9e9jnhYK8?si=W92rkwlmOhCrmfma) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25353076?utm_source=youtube

Friday Jan 31, 2025

SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 14 The Astronomy, Space and Science News Podcast Asteroid from the Moon, Lunar Landers, and Trump’s Mars Ambitions In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the intriguing discovery of a small asteroid, designated 2024 PT5, which is believed to be a fragment of the Moon ejected into space by a historic impact. This 10-meter wide near-Earth object offers new insights into both asteroid and lunar science, as researchers confirm its composition aligns closely with lunar rock samples. Two Lunar Landers Launch for the Moon SpaceX successfully launched two lunar landers, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost and ispace's Resilience, as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. These missions aim to deliver critical hardware to the Moon in preparation for a sustainable human presence under the Artemis program. Blue Ghost will conduct a variety of scientific experiments, including lunar subsurface drilling and thermal measurements, while Resilience will deploy a forward robotic micro rover to explore the lunar surface. Trump's Vision for Mars In a bold statement during his inauguration, US President Donald Trump pledged to plant the Stars and Stripes on Mars, reaffirming America’s commitment to space exploration. This ambitious goal aligns with SpaceX's plans to colonize the Red Planet, as both the US and China ramp up efforts for lunar and Martian exploration. 00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 14 for broadcast on 31 January 2025 00:49 Discovery of asteroid 2024 PT5 as a lunar fragment 06:30 Launch of Blue Ghost and Resilience lunar landers 12:15 President Trump's pledge to plant the flag on Mars 18:00 Risks associated with glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists 22:45 New methods for zero carbon dioxide ammonia production 27:00 Discovery of the world’s oldest three-dimensional map 30:15 Concerns over unverified academic titles www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com) www.bitesz.com (https://www.bitesz.com) 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ www.bitesz.com/nordvpn (https://www.bitesz.com/nordvpn) . Enjoy incredible discounts and bonuses! Plus, it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌ Check out our newest sponsor - Old Glory (https://www.bitesz.com/oldglory) - Iconic Music and Sports Merch and now with official NASA merchandise. Well worth a look... Become a supporter of this Podcast for as little as $3 per month and access commercial-free episodes plus bonuses: https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about) ✍️ Episode References NASA https://www.nasa.gov SpaceX https://www.spacex.com Astrophysical Journal Letters https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/2041-8205 Nature Medicine https://www.nature.com/nm/ Oxford Journal of Archaeology https://academic.oup.com/ojl Australian Skeptics https://www.skeptics.com.au Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25348577?utm_source=youtube

Friday Jan 31, 2025

Space Nuts Episode 491: The Windiest Planet, Martian Mysteries, and Light Pollution Concerns Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this captivating episode of Space Nuts, where they explore some of the most fascinating cosmic discoveries of our time. From the extraordinary winds of a distant exoplanet to intriguing geological findings on Mars, and the looming threat of light pollution on astronomical observations, this episode is packed with insights that will expand your cosmic perspective. Episode Highlights: - The Windiest Planet: D iscover Wasp 127B, the exoplanet with astonishing wind speeds reaching up to 33,000 kilometers per hour. Andrew and Jonti delve into the implications of these extreme weather conditions and what they reveal about the planet's atmosphere and energy dynamics. - Martian Terrain Discovery : A new study uncovers a fascinating area on Mars that suggests the presence of permanent liquid water in the planet's ancient past. Jonti explains the significance of the clay deposits found in the northern lowlands and how they relate to the theory of a Martian ocean. - Protostar Insights: Learn about T Tauri North, a protostar set to fade from view as it moves behind a thick disk of material in a triple star system. Andrew and Jonti discuss the scientific opportunities this presents for studying the formation of stars and planets in such systems. - Light Pollution Threat: The Extremely Large Telescope, built in one of the darkest places on Earth, faces potential light pollution from a nearby renewable energy project. Explore the challenges this poses to astronomical research and the delicate balance between development and preservation of dark skies. For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website (https://www.spacenutspodcast.com) . Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform. If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/about (https://www.spacenutspodcast.com/about) Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing. 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topics 02:15 - Discussion on Wasp 127B and its extreme winds 10:30 - Insights into Martian clay deposits and ancient oceans 18:00 - The fading protostar T Tauri North and its implications 26:45 - Light pollution concerns for the Extremely Large Telescope 30:00 - Closing thoughts and listener engagement ✍️ Episode References Wasp 127B Discovery https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/ Mars Clay Deposits https://mars.nasa.gov/ T Tauri Stars https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T_Tauri_star Extremely Large Telescope https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/elt/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25335800?utm_source=youtube

Thursday Jan 30, 2025

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E26 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna explores a wealth of recent breakthroughs in space exploration and astronomical research. From the unexpected extended stay of NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station to groundbreaking discoveries from asteroid Bennu, this episode is filled with captivating stories that deepen our understanding of the cosmos. Highlights: - Extended Stay on the ISS : Join us as we check in with NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who are navigating an extended mission aboard the ISS due to changes in their return vehicle arrangements. Hear Suni's unique perspective on living in microgravity for nearly seven months and her surprising admission about forgetting how to walk. - Asteroid Bennu's Secrets : Discover the remarkable findings from NASA's Osiris Rex mission, revealing that samples from asteroid Bennu contain an abundance of life's chemical building blocks, sparking new theories about how life may have emerged on Earth. - Black Holes and Cosmic Meals : Delve into the latest research on how supermassive black holes prepare their cosmic meals, using powerful jets to regulate their feeding process and create conditions for new star formation. - Martian Geysers: Witness the spectacular seasonal geyser activity on Mars's south polar region, as the warming sunlight causes carbon dioxide ice to erupt in dramatic plumes, showcasing the dynamic nature of the Red Planet. - European Space Agency Conference Highlights : Get the latest updates from the European Space Conference, including the launch agreement for the PLATO mission aimed at discovering potentially habitable planets and advancements in quantum communication technology. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io (https://www.astronomydaily.io) . Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news 00:50 - NASA astronauts extend their stay aboard the ISS 03:20 - Insights from Suni Williams on life in microgravity 06:15 - Asteroid Bennu's findings and implications for life's origins 09:30 - New research on black holes and their feeding mechanisms 12:20 - Martian geysers and seasonal changes on the Red Planet 15:00 - Highlights from the European Space Conference Day 2 ✍️ Episode References NASA [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Osiris Rex Mission [Osiris Rex](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/osiris-rex/main/index.html) Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter [MRO](https://mars.nasa.gov/mro/) European Space Agency [ESA](https://www.esa.int) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25333120?utm_source=youtube

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E25 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna dives into a thrilling array of recent developments in space exploration and astronomy. From unprecedented volcanic activity on Jupiter's moon Io to a newly discovered asteroid with potential Earth impact risk, this episode is filled with compelling stories that highlight the dynamic nature of our universe. Highlights: - Volcanic Activity on Io : Discover the groundbreaking findings from NASA's Juno mission, revealing the most powerful volcanic event ever recorded in our solar system on Jupiter's moon Io, with a hotspot larger than Earth's Lake Superior and an astonishing power output exceeding 80 trillion watts. - SpaceX Astronaut Rescue Mission : Learn about Elon Musk's controversial announcement regarding a potential rescue mission for NASA astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station, and the implications of switching their return vehicle from Boeing's Starliner to SpaceX's Dragon capsule. - Super Earth Discovery : Explore the intriguing characteristics of the newly discovered super Earth, HD 20794D, which experiences extreme seasonal changes as it orbits in and out of its star's habitable zone, providing a unique opportunity for future atmospheric studies. - European Space Conference Highlights : Get an overview of the ambitious plans announced at the 17th European Space Conference, including new satellite missions for climate monitoring and preparations for a return to Venus. - Boom Supersonic's Milestone: Celebrate the historic achievement of Boom Supersonic's XB1 test aircraft, which became the first civil aircraft to break the sound barrier over the continental United States, paving the way for a new era of supersonic passenger travel. - Potential Asteroid Threat : Stay informed about asteroid 2024 YR4, which poses a 1 in 83 chance of colliding with Earth in December 2032, and learn about ongoing monitoring efforts to assess its trajectory and potential impact risk. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io (https://www.astronomydaily.io) . Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts . Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news 00:50 - SpaceX's astronaut rescue mission announcement 03:20 - Juno's groundbreaking volcanic discovery on Io 06:15 - Super Earth HD 20794D's extreme seasonal changes 09:30 - Highlights from the European Space Conference 12:20 - Boom Supersonic achieves historic milestone 15:00 - Potential threat from asteroid 2024 YR4 ✍️ Episode References NASA [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Juno Mission [Juno](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/main/index.html) Boom Supersonic [Boom Supersonic](https://boomsupersonic.com) European Space Agency [ESA](https://www.esa.int) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25314805?utm_source=youtube

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025

SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 13 Mysteries of Water on Mars and the Origins of Earth's Moon In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking discoveries about the history of water on Mars. New research reveals thousands of mounds on the Martian northern plains, rich in clay minerals, indicating that this area was once submerged under a vast ocean. These findings, reported in Nature Geoscience, suggest that the mounds preserve a complete geological history of water on Mars, making them prime targets for future exploration missions searching for signs of past life. Could the Moon be a Piece of Earth? We also delve into a fascinating study proposing that the Moon could have formed from material ejected from the Earth's mantle rather than from the impact of a Mars-sized body, as previously thought. This new hypothesis, based on isotopic similarities between Earth and Moon samples, offers fresh insights into the origins of our lunar companion and the potential pathways for water to have reached Earth. Establishing a Permanent Presence on the Moon Additionally, we discuss the challenges and innovations required to establish a permanent human presence on the Moon as part of NASA's Artemis program. From 3D printing to robotics and artificial intelligence, experts outline the critical technologies needed to build infrastructure on the lunar surface and the hurdles that must be overcome to make this ambitious goal a reality. 00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 13 for broadcast on 29 January 2025 00:49 New evidence of ancient water on Mars 06:15 Could the Moon be a chunk of Earth? 12:30 Challenges of establishing a permanent lunar base 18:00 ADHD diagnosis linked to shorter lifespans 22:45 Catastrophic coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef 27:00 Blue rings in trees linked to volcanic eruptions 30:15 Samsung's new AI smartphones www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com) www.bitesz.com (https://www.bitesz.com) 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. (https://www.bitesz.com/nordvpn) Enjoy incredible discounts and bonuses! Plus, it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌ Check out our newest sponsor - Old Glory (https://www.bitesz.com/oldglory) - Iconic Music and Sports Merch and now with official NASA merchandise. Well worth a look... Become a supporter of this Podcast for as little as $3 per month and access commercial-free episodes plus bonuses: https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about) ✍️ Episode References NASA https://www.nasa.gov Nature Geoscience https://www.nature.com/ngeo/ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://www.pnas.org/ University of Sydney https://www.sydney.edu.au British Journal of Psychiatry https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/the-british-journal-of-psychiatry Frontiers in Plant Science https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science TechAdvice https://www.techadvice.life/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25309410?utm_source=youtube

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E24 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna takes you on an exhilarating journey through the latest advancements in space exploration and astronomical research. From groundbreaking telescope technology in Australia to astonishing discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope, this episode is packed with insights that will expand your understanding of the universe. Highlights: - CRACO Telescope Technology : Discover how the revolutionary CRACO telescope system is transforming our ability to detect cosmic signals, processing an astonishing 100 billion pixels per second to identify rare cosmic events. - Upcoming Launch Schedule: Get the scoop on a busy week ahead in space launches, including SpaceX's multiple missions, Blue Origin's uncrewed New Shepard flight simulating lunar gravity, and India's ISRO launching their NVS02 navigation satellite. - James Webb's Supermassive Black Holes: Learn about the extraordinary findings from the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing supermassive black holes that challenge our understanding of galactic evolution in the early universe. - Research on Population 3 Stars: Delve into new research that uncovers the growth limitations of the universe's first stars, known as Population 3 stars, due to the influence of magnetic fields. - Ingenuity's Martian Discoveries: Explore how NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has recorded unexpected high wind speeds on Mars, providing valuable data for future missions. - Vera Rubin Observatory's Ambitious Survey: Look ahead to the Vera Rubin Observatory's upcoming 10-year survey, which aims to revolutionize our understanding of dark energy through the detection of Type Ia supernovae. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io (https://www.astronomydaily.io) . Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok . Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news 00:50 - Krako telescope technology transforms cosmic signal detection 03:20 - Packed launch schedule featuring SpaceX, Blue Origin, and more 06:15 - James Webb Space Telescope discovers supermassive black holes 09:30 - New insights into Population 3 stars and their growth limits 12:20 - Ingenuity helicopter records surprising wind speeds on Mars 15:00 - Vera Rubin Observatory prepares for groundbreaking dark energy survey ✍️ Episode References CSIRO [CSIRO](https://www.csiro.au) James Webb Space Telescope [JWST](https://www.jwst.nasa.gov) NASA [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Vera Rubin Observatory [Rubin Observatory](https://www Rubinobservatory.org) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily]( https://www.astronomydaily.io (https://www.astronomydaily.io) ) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25295598?utm_source=youtube

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025

SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 12 Unveiling the Mysteries of Fast Radio Bursts and Mars' Geology In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into the enigmatic origins of fast radio bursts (FRBs), those mysterious cosmic phenomena that release immense energy in mere nanoseconds. Recent findings challenge existing theories about their sources, suggesting that some FRBs may originate from regions in ancient, dead galaxies, raising profound questions about the nature of these bursts and their potential as cosmic probes. Is Mars Still Geologically Active? A new study based on data from NASA's InSight lander indicates that Mars may still be geologically active. By analyzing marsquakes, researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that the southern hemisphere of the Red Planet has a thicker crust and higher elevation than the northern hemisphere, providing insights into its geological history and evolution over billions of years. Celestial Treat for Southern Hemisphere Sky Watchers Sky watchers in the Southern Hemisphere are in for a treat as Comet C/2024 G3 Atlas dazzles with its stunning display following a close encounter with the Sun. The comet's vibrant tails and the alignment of six planets provide a spectacular opportunity for stargazers to explore the night sky. 00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 12 for broadcast on 27 January 2025 00:49 Mysterious origins of fast radio bursts 06:30 Evidence of geological activity on Mars 12:15 Comet C/2024 G3 Atlas and planetary alignment 18:00 New anti-clotting drugs for atrial fibrillation patients 22:45 Rare corpse flower blooms in Sydney 27:00 FDA bans controversial red dye number three 30:15 Declining trust in mainstream media www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com) www.bitesz.com (https://www.bitesz.com) 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN New Year deal here ➼ www.bitesz.com/nordvpn (https://www.bitesz.com/nordvpn) . Enjoy incredible discounts and bonuses! Plus, it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌ Check out our newest sponsor - Old Glory (https://www.bitesz.com/oldglory) - Iconic Music and Sports Merch and now with official NASA merchandise. Well worth a look... Become a supporter of this Podcast for as little as $3 per month and access commercial-free episodes plus bonuses: https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about (https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about) ✍️ Episode References NASA https://www.nasa.gov Australian National University https://www.anu.edu.au Geophysical Research Letters https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/19447920 Royal Botanical Gardens Sydney https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au New England Journal of Medicine https://www.nejm.org Gallup Poll https://news.gallup.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25290011?utm_source=youtube

Monday Jan 27, 2025

This episode is brought to you by NordVPN. When you need a VPN, make sure you get the best....the one we use personally. For special New Year deal, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts (https://www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts) Space Nuts Episode 490: Origins of Life, Mars Missions, and Cosmic Distances Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this enlightening Q&A episode of Space Nuts , where they tackle some of your most pressing cosmic queries. From the origins of life on Earth to the challenges of traveling to Mars, and how we accurately measure distances in space, this episode is brimming with intriguing discussions that will expand your understanding of the universe. Episode Highlights: - Origins of Life: Christian shares his exciting research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, exploring the origins of life and its implications for other planetary bodies. Andrew and Jonti discuss the significance of these findings and how they relate to the conditions necessary for life to emerge. - Traveling to Mars : Rennie asks about the potential pitfalls of a Mars mission. Discover the realities of traversing the asteroid belt and the safety measures in place to ensure a successful journey to the Red Planet. - Measuring Cosmic Distances : Lawrence raises a thought-provoking question about how astronomers judge distances in space, especially with the effects of gravitational lensing. Andrew and Jonti explain the distance ladder method used to measure astronomical distances and the challenges involved. - Future of the James Webb Space Telescope : Lee inquires about the possibility of building additional James Webb Space Telescopes. Andrew and Jonti discuss the complexities of space telescope production and the exciting prospects for future astronomical missions. For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. (https://www.spacenutspodcast.com) Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform. If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit https://www.spacenutspodcast.com/about (https://www.spacenutspodcast.com/about) Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing. 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and questions 02:15 - Discussion on the origins of life and Christian's research 10:30 - Challenges of traveling to Mars and the asteroid belt 18:00 - How astronomers measure distances in space 26:45 - Future of the James Webb Space Telescope 30:00 - Closing thoughts and listener engagement ✍️ Episode References Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences https://www.pnas.org/ Astrobiology Research https://www.astrobiology.com/ James Webb Space Telescope https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25275005?utm_source=youtube

Monday Jan 27, 2025

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E23 In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna delves into a series of remarkable advancements in space science, covering everything from the universe's expansion rate to innovative concepts for lunar habitats. Join us as we explore the latest findings that are reshaping our understanding of the cosmos. Highlights: - Hubble and James Webb Collaboration: Discover how combined observations from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes have refined the measurement of the universe's expansion rate, known as the Hubble constant, to approximately 72.6 kilometers per second per megaparsec. - Arctic Ocean as an Enceladus Testbed: Learn about scientists using Earth's Arctic Ocean to simulate conditions on Saturn's moon Enceladus, searching for chemical signatures that could indicate extraterrestrial life. - Changes in M87 Black Hole: Get insights into the evolving dynamics of the M87 black hole, including the movement of its luminous ring, which reveals critical information about its orientation and surrounding environment. - Meteorite Ownership Debate : Explore the fascinating and complex world of meteorite ownership, as recent discoveries spark discussions about the balance between private collectors and scientific research. - NASA's PUNCH Mission: Follow the progress of NASA's PUNCH mission, which aims to study the sun's outer atmosphere using a fleet of four compact satellites, enhancing our understanding of solar wind dynamics. - Visionary Concepts from NASA: Discover NASA's NIAC program's groundbreaking proposals for 2025, including innovative ideas for lunar habitats made from lunar glass and advanced propulsion systems for deep space exploration. For more cosmic updates, v Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts . Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. 00:00 - Astronomy Daily brings you the latest in space and astronomy news 00:50 - Hubble and James Webb refine the Hubble constant 03:20 - Arctic Ocean used to simulate Enceladus conditions 06:15 - M87 black hole shows signs of change 09:30 - Meteorite ownership and the debate over scientific access 12:20 - NASA's PUNCH mission prepares for launch 15:00 - Innovative concepts from NASA's NIAC program for 2025 ✍️ Episode References NASA [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Hubble Space Telescope [HST](https://hubblesite.org) James Webb Space Telescope [JWST](https://www.jwst.nasa.gov) Event Horizon Telescope [EHT](https://eventhorizontelescope.org) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](https://www.astronomydaily.io) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support (https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss) . Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/25273774?utm_source=youtube

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