Synopsis
The Guide to Space is a series of space and astronomy poddcasts by Fraser Cain, publisher of Universe Today
Episodes
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[Space Bites] Asteroid Explodes Over Canada, Artemis I Updates, Very Large Telescope Improvements
26/11/2022Updates on Artemis I. Predicting an asteroid strike with stunning accuracy. Webb’s view of Titan. New adaptive optics for the Very Large Telescope.
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[Interview] Chance for Life After The Sun Dies with Dr Andrew Vanderburg
24/11/2022Is there a chance for life to continue after the Sun eventually explodes? Can we find evidence of potentially habitable planets near white dwarfs, remnants of dead stars? How can future telescopes helo with that?
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[Space Bites] Artemis 1 Launch, Secret Space Plane Returns, James Webb Protection Plan
18/11/2022SLS finally launches to the Moon. SpaceX get another contract from NASA. James Webb gets a protection plan from micrometeoroids. China continues to trash the orbit. Secret space plane returns.
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[Interview] The Existential Threat of Solar Storms with Dr Benjamin Pope
16/11/2022How trees can tell us a story of previous solar storms? What are the chances of having another Carrington-scale event and what would it mean? How can we understand solar storms better?
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[Q&A] Harvesting Dark Energy, Making Own Telescope, Escaping Gravity Wells
16/11/2022How hard is it to escape the gravity wells of massive planets for other civilizations? How hard is it to make your own telescopes? How do gas clouds become stars? Can we harvest dark energy after the Heat Death?
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[Space Bites] SLS In Trouble, James Webb Fixed, Strange Quark Star
11/11/2022JWST’s MIRI is fully operational again, have astronomers found the first strange star?, the first test of an inflatable heat shield, and SLS just got hit by a Hurricane.
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[Bonus] Dr Brian Keating interviews Fraser Cain
09/11/2022This in an interview with Dr Brian Keating that happened on his YouTube channel. We talk about how Universe Today runs, what do I want to achieve with it, how science journalism works in general and much more.
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[Q&A] Quantum Computers for Astronomy, Catching Interstellar Guests, The Book Club
08/11/2022Can we catch the next interstellar visitor? Why do black holes' accretion disks glow? Can we make spaceships out of asteroids? How do we know that dark matter and dark energy actually exist? All that in this week's episode of Q&A with Fraser Cain. And we've started the Book Club!
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[Space Bites] Worrying Solar Storm Data, Falcon Heavy is Back, Total Lunar Eclipse
05/11/2022Historical data about solar storms carved in trees, and it's a bit worrying. Falcon Heavy's back after 40 months of absence. There's a meteor shower and a total lunar eclipse in the coming days. And JWST gave us yet another version of Pillars of Creation.
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[Interview] James Webb, LUVOIR and Mindblowing Future Projects
01/11/2022What's the current state of James Webb? What were the main technical difficulties and what does the future look like? What comes after JWST and LUVOIR? Will it be possible to ever build a quantum telescope?
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[Q&A] DART Successor, Fixing Space Debris, Viking Missions Controversy
01/11/2022If Moon was created with a big collision, where's the crater? Can we fix the space trash problem? Is doing Astronomy just a waste of money that can be better spent elsewhere? What will come after DART? All this and more in this week's Q&A.
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[Interview] Bacteria That Can Survive on Mars for Millions of Years with Dr Michael Daly
30/10/2022How do we know that certain organisms can survive for millions of years in the conditions of Mars? What do we know about them? And where should we be looking for them on Mars?
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[Space Bites] Closest Black Hole Ever Discovered, Starlink as GPS, Early Life Killed Mars
28/10/2022There’s a monster black hole in our backyard (astronomically speaking). Life could survive underground on Mars for hundreds of millions of years. Starlink was hacked to work as GPS. Bad news for Arecibo.
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[Interview] Processing Astronomical Images with Judy Schmidt
27/10/2022All the nice space images you see on the web are processed. It's a complex process that takes the raw data from the instruments and turns them into a picture. Judy Schmidt is one of the best in this, so I talked to her about how she does it. Enjoy!
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[Q&A] Spaceships Made of Ice, Best Space Pet, Astronomy and Photoshop
25/10/2022How do you clean up astronomy images and what part does Photoshop play in it? Can you make spaceships out of ice found in space? When will SpaceX carry people to Mars? What pet will be the best companion for a long space trip? And even more questions in this week's Q&A with Fraser Cain.
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[Interview] Understanding Dark Energy With Most Detailed Supernovae Survey | Dr Dillon Brout
24/10/2022Dark Energy will determine how the Universe will die. With the help of Pantheon+, the most detailed survey of Type 1A supernovae, astronomers can understand more details about Dark Energy and the expansion of spacetime.
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[Meet the Team] Matt Williams, Writer
23/10/2022We continue to introduce the team behind Universe Today. In this episode meet Matt Williams. Fraser and Matt discussed long format writing, stories about the future of space exploration, science fiction novels Matt has written, how not to be too cynical and how to write fast and write good.
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[Space Bites] The Big Rip Averted, Pillars of Creation by JWST, Faster Than Light Jet
21/10/2022The Pillars of Creation revealed by JWST. It seems like Big Rip isn't happening after all. Black holes twisting spacetime into knots. Jets that seem to be going faster than the speed of light.
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[The Big Q] What James Webb Discovered in Its First 100 Days
20/10/2022It has been exactly 100 days since we got the first images from JWST. Here's an overview of all the most important discoveries that the James Webb Space Telescope did since then.
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[Meet the Team] Andy Tomaswick, Writer
16/10/2022We continue to introduce the team behind Universe Today. In this episode meet Andy Tomaswick. Fraser and Andy talked about Carl Sagan’s ‘Pale Blue Dot’, interest in Astronomy and how to deal with haters and trolls.