Universe Today Podcasts With Fraser Cain

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The Guide to Space is a series of space and astronomy poddcasts by Fraser Cain, publisher of Universe Today

Episodes

  • [Q&A] Space Force's Secret Shuttle, Hawking Radiation Falsifiability, How to Disprove Big Bang

    09/05/2023

    How can James Webb disprove The Big Bang Theory? Where are we at the search of life as we DON'T know it? Can we somehow test if Hawking radiation even exists? What do Space Force use the X37 secret space shuttle for?

  • [Interview] Dangers of Microgravity For The Human Body

    07/05/2023

    Microgravity is dangerous for humans. But if we want to conquer space, we need to know how to mitigate the negative effects. Join my discussion with Dr Danail Obreschkow from UWA. We talked about studying the effects of microgravity on human body, particularly eyes, and potential ways to deal with them.

  • [Space Bites] JUICE in Trouble, Sun-Like Star Devours a Planet, Artificial Gravity Space Station

    05/05/2023

    JUICE is having problems extending its radar antenna. Astronomers watch a star eat its planet. A design for a space station with artificial gravity.

  • [NIAC 2023] On-Demand Pharmacy for Space Missions

    04/05/2023

    Space missions will become longer. It will inevitably become impossible to pack every medication you need and take it from Earth. This means that we'll need a way to produce them in space. Which is the goal of the NIAC award developed by Dr Lynn Rothschild.

  • [Interview] Solar Sails Are Even Better Than You Think

    03/05/2023

    Can solar sails change the way we explore the Solar System and beyond? Dr Slava Turyshev definitely thinks so! He assembled an all-star team of researchers in a recent paper about potential science opportunities of using solar sails. In this interview, we talk about the technology behind it, what's its current state, what perspectives it has and much more.

  • [Q&A] Auroras in the South, Restarting Planets' Dynamos, Old People on Mars

    02/05/2023

    How can we possibly know everything about exoplanets from just a single pixel? Will Mars be a good place for old people? Where does more emptiness come from if the Universe is expanding? Can we ever get to explore Betelgeuse? Answers to all these questions and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] Dust Is A Much Bigger Problem Than You Think

    01/05/2023

    When we fly to Moon and Mars, how hard will it be to deal with dust. It can be a much more difficult problem when most of us think. And why is it so hard to clean it off solar panels on Mars. We discuss all that with Dr Christine Hartzell.

  • [Space Bites] Failed Moon Landing, More JWST Problems, China's Huge Moon Plans

    29/04/2023

    iSpace's Hakuto R fails to land safely on the Moon. China wants to have people on the Moon by 2030. Another problem with James Webb.

  • [NIAC 2023] Self-Building Radio Telescope On The Far Side of The Moon

    27/04/2023

    The FarView Observatory is a NIAC project that's a giant self-building radio telescope on the far side of the Moon. In this interview, I'm discussing the details of the project with Dr Ronald Polidan who's managing the project. We also talk about the role of the Moon in the future of lunar exploration and how close we are to sending Von Neumann probes all over the Universe.

  • Starship First Flight: FAIL or SUCCESS? with Scott Manley and Marcus House

    26/04/2023

    SpaceX finally tested a fully stacked Starship system on April 20th. Why did they blow it up? What exactly went wrong with the test? How can they fix it in future tests? Discussing all these questions with Scott Manley and Marcus House.

  • [Q&A] Artificial Gravity Experiments, JWST VS The Big Bang, Eyes Under Other Stars

    25/04/2023

    Did Webb prove the Big Bang Theory wrong? Why did nobody test artificial gravity in space yet? What's the purpose of other planets other than Earth? How would eyes evolve under a different star? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Space Bites] Starship Launch and Explosion, New Horizons in Danger, Sun Tornado

    21/04/2023

    Starship launches but fails to reach orbit. JUICE looks back at Earth one last time. GAIA helps find an exoplanet.

  • [Interview] Detecting Earth-Size Exoplanets with Magnetospheres

    19/04/2023

    Magnetospheres seem to be a very important factor when considering how habitable a planet is. So it was really exciting when it was announced that an Earth-size exoplanet's magnetosphere was detected using radio telescopes. It can also be a method to look for exoplanets by detecting their magnetic fields. I'm discussing this discovery with Dr Joe Pesce who is the Program Director at National Science Foundation. More about the discovery: https://www.universetoday.com/160864/do-repeating-radio-signals-indicate-an-exoplanet-with-a-magnetosphere/

  • [Q&A] Rings Around the Earth, Iron Planets, Asteroid Mining Race

    18/04/2023

    How big can iron planets get before collapsing into black holes? Why is the Moon floating away from Earth? Will Mars bases have glass domes? How will the asteroid mining race unfold? Will we create rings of satellites around the Earth? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Space Bites] Jupiter Mission Launch, AI Helping Astronomy, Terran-1 Is No More

    14/04/2023

    JUICE launches to Jupiter and its moons. A new JWST image of supernova remenant Cassiopea A. Machine learning cleans up the Universe, and improves images of a black hole’s event horizon.

  • [Interview] I'm Obsessed With Venus Now. Here's Why

    13/04/2023

    Active volcanism. Plate tectonics. Retaining the atmosphere without a magnetosphere. There's so much to learn about Venus! In this interview I'm discussing all these things with Dr Paul Byrne, Planetary Evangelist and Associate Professor of Earth and Planetary Science at Washington University in St. Louis

  • [Q&A] Viruses from Mars, Asteroid Landing, Stars Colliding

    12/04/2023

    What are the risks of returning samples from Mars? What happens if you bring two stars together? Which galaxies can be seen with the naked eye? What is the system behind naming stars and exoplanets? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] Mystery of Fast Radio Bursts. One Step Closer to The Answer?

    10/04/2023

    What are Fast Radio Bursts? Did we get a step closer to answering this question by associating some of them with a Kilonova event? What Cosmology questions can we solve by studying FRBs? Discussing all these things with Dr Clancy James from Curtin University.

  • [Space Bites] Artemis 2 Crew, Ultra-Massive Black Hole, Starship Launch Date

    07/04/2023

    Meet the crew of Artemis 2, we might have the perfect date for a Mars mission, and astronomers discover an ultramassive black hole.

  • [NIAC 2023] NASA Develops Flying Saucers. Literally

    06/04/2023

    There's an effect called photophoretic propulsion. You could have seen it in a Crookes radiometer. One of the NIAC awards of 2023 was granted to a team that hopes to use this effect to develop a propulsion system. This can allow flying in altitudes nothing else can fly and possibly even explore other worlds.

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