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] Planet Size Limit, Solar Gravitational Lens, China's Telescopes

    05/04/2023

    How complex must a telescope be to use the solar gravitational lens? How would we approach mining asteroids? How to detect magnetic fields outside the solar system? What is the size limit for a planet? All this and more in this week's Q&A.

  • [Space Bites] JWST Reveals Trappist-1 Data, Earth-Sized Rogue Planet, Vulcan Delay

    02/04/2023

    We finally got JWST data about TRAPPIST-1. An Earth-sized rogue planet was found. More information about China’s plans for the Moon.

  • [Interview] How UAE Develops Its Space Exploration Program

    02/04/2023

    The United Arab Emirates are making good progress in space exploration. Their Hope mission is orbiting Mars since 2021. Their Rashid rover is on its way to the Moon. They are also planning a mission to the Asteroid belt. In this interview, I'm discussing UAE's current progress as well as future missions with Mohsen Al Alwahdi, the Director of the Space Missions Department at UAE Space Agency.

  • [NIAC 2023] Fusion Reactor To Melt Through Europa's Ice

    30/03/2023

    In this interview, I'm talking with Theresa Benyo and Lawrence Forsley from NASA. They are authors of a Lattice Confinement Fusion Reactor that got a NIAC award this year. A reactor like this could help us melt through the ice on Europa and Enceladus and have other interesting applications in space missions. The extended version also includes additional questions from Matt Williams: https://youtu.be/decKMi2FBxk

  • [Q&A] Chat GPT for Astronomy, Microscopes on Mars, Use Cases for Starship

    28/03/2023

    Why don't we send microscopes on space probes to search for life? How do black holes even form? Can Chat GPT or similar systems help Astronomy? How will we use Starship when it starts to fly?

  • [Interview] Searching for Habitable Planets at Alpha Centauri with the TOLIMAN Mission

    27/03/2023

    We know about thousands of exoplanets by now. But it's still a mystery, whether there are planets in the Alpha Centauri binary system, which is just next door to us. My guest today, Professor Peter Tuthill, is the Mission Leader for the TOLIMAN Telescope mission, which is designed to find those answers.

  • [Space Bites] iSpace At The Moon, 3D-Printer Rocket, Life Near Rogue Planets

    24/03/2023

    iSpace reaches the Moon, Relativity Space’s 3D printed rocket fails to reach orbit, a mission will search for habitable worlds at Alpha Centauri.

  • [NIAC 2023] Revolutionary 100-Kilometer Space Telescope

    23/03/2023

    There are radio wavelengths that we can't see from Earth. And to observe them from space, we need a truly huge telescope. Mary Knapp and her team proposed a project that can allow us to build such a telescope and they just recently got a NIAC grant for it.

  • [Interview] New Research Suggests Building Moon Infrastructure with Potato Starch

    22/03/2023

    Scientists came up with a method to produce concrete on the Moon and Mars using potato starch. In this interview, I'm talking with Dr Aled Roberts, who is the Principle Investigator of this research.

  • [Q&A] Space Railgun, JWST's Plans, Claiming The Moon

    21/03/2023

    Can we build star-tram-like launch facilities in space? What will JWST see next? Can red or brown dwarfs be the source of dark matter? Should SpaceX just be the only launch service for the USA so they can save money?

  • [Interview] JWST Found Six "Impossible" Galaxies. Here's What The Researchers Have To Say

    20/03/2023

    James Webb recently found six examples of galaxies that are too big too early. This discovery can significantly change our understanding of the early Universe. In this interview, I'm talking with Dr Joel Leja, who is a part of the team behind the research.

  • [Space Bites] Venus Breakthrough, $1B to Deorbit The ISS, Strange Moon Spacesuit Reveal

    17/03/2023

    Venus has active volcanoes, we get a glimpse of NASA’s new lunar exploration suits, and scientists build a completely flat telescope lens.

  • [NIAC 2023] Infrared Earth-like Planet Hunter Telescope

    16/03/2023

    In this interview, I'm talking with Heidi Newberg. Her team won a NIAC grant that will investigate building a telescope that will be hunting for Earth-like worlds. The project is called DICER, which stands for Diffractive Interfero Coronagraph Exoplanet Resolver.

  • [Q&A] Milky Way from ISS, Jupiter Catching Fire, Best Sci-Fi Novel

    14/03/2023

    How does Venus hold its atmosphere without a magnetosphere? Is the Sun moving to the Milky Way's centre? What happens when the space elevator cable snaps? Can we solve the Hubble Tension? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] Habitable Planets Near Red Dwarfs

    14/03/2023

    Can there be habitable planets orbiting around red dwarfs? My guest, Mariano Battistuzzi, performed experiments to check it! So, can life survive in the conditions created by red dwarf stars? Let's find out in this interview.

  • [Space Bites] China’s Giant Rocket, Dark Big Bang, Next Bright Comet

    10/03/2023

    The official verdict on Artemis 1. Canadian kids discovered something NASA didn’t know. Was there a Dark Big Bang? The next bright comet for 2024.

  • [NIAC 2023] Growing Mars Habitats with Bioreactors

    09/03/2023

    Making habitats from available materials will be a big part of Mars missions. One of the 2023 NIAC awards explored the possibility of growing structures on Mars with the help of fungi and bacteria. We're discussing this project with Dr Congrui Jin.

  • [Interview] Developing Tech That Can Last On Venus

    08/03/2023

    How long can a modern spacecraft last on Venus? How to develop electronics, batteries and other things that can survive these harsh conditions? What could the lifespan of such a mission be? We discuss all that with Dr Tibor Kremic from NASA Glenn Research Center.

  • [Q&A] True Color of Sunspots, Saving the Earth, Identifying Interstellar Objects

    07/03/2023

    How many stars did our radio signals reach? How to visualize the expansion of the Universe? Can we save the Earth from the Sun's red giant phase? How can we tell that an object has interstellar origin? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] A Realistic Way to Intercept An Interstellar Visitor

    07/03/2023

    How do you plan a trip through the Solar System? What are the orbital mechanics tools that can be used for that? How can all that be used to intercept an interstellar visitor like Oumuamua?

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