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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Episode 444: 357 - Harvesting Resources From The Solar System. In Situ Resource Utilization
29/06/2018Rocket launches are expensive. Even with huge price drops from SpaceX and other New Space companies, there’s no cheap way to get stuff down here in Earth’s gravity well up to low Earth orbit. In order to really survive and thrive in space, we’ve got to learn to live off the land, to acquire the resources in space that will allow us to survive… in space. We’ve got to learn to turn those raw materials into forms we need: fuel, breathable air, water, construction materials, and eventually even finished goods like rocket parts and electronics.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 443: QA 62: Can We Build A Space Internet and More...
26/06/2018In this week's questions show, I answer if it's a good idea to build a space internet, if microbes reach Mars, will they evolve into something new, where could we go after Mars, and more.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 442: Open Space 11: Live QA with Dr. Pamela Gay
24/06/2018This week I'm joined by my Astronomy Cast co-host Dr. Pamela Gay to talk about all things astronomy, and casting.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 441: QA 61: Could Jupiter Be a Gravity Lens? and More...
20/06/2018In this week's QA, I present real pictures of the whole Earth, not some fake CGI, and wonder if Jupiter could be used as a gravitational lens for a space telescope.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 440: Open Space 10: Live QA with Fraser, Space Force and More...
18/06/2018In this week's live QA, I was solo again, answering live questions from the audience about Trump's ongoing plans to build a Space Force.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 439: QA 60: How Do We Know Where Gravitational Waves Come From? And More...
14/06/2018In this week's questions show, I explain how we now where gravitational waves are coming from, will there be planets around a white dwarf, what does it feel like where the space station is getting boosted, and if I'm an arrogant fool.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 438: 356: What Comes After James Webb and WFIRST? Four Amazing Future Space Telescopes
12/06/2018The Hubble Space Telescope has been in space for 28 years, producing some of the most beautiful and scientifically important images of the cosmos that humanity has ever taken. But let’s face it, Hubble is getting old, and it probably won’t be with us for too much longer.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 437: Open Space 9: Radio Astronomer Dr. Nicole Gugliucci
11/06/2018This week, it's a live QA with radio astronomer Dr. Nicole Gugliucci to talk about radio telescopes, and how close the movie Contact is to reality.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 436: 355: The Problem of Power in Space. NASA's New Kilopower Reactor
08/06/2018Space is the worst. It’s got hostile radiation, a total lack of atmosphere, near absolute zero temperatures, problematic gravity wells, and worse. In order to keep your spacecraft alive in that environment, you need electricity to keep it warm. Not to mention all the power to run scientific instruments and the transmitters to send that data home. Getting enough power in space is a big problem.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 435: QA 59: Why Does the Deep Future Make Us Sad? And More...
06/06/2018In this week's questions show, I talk about entry level telescopes, why we can see galaxies billions of light years away but not objects on the Moon, and why events that won't happen billions of years into the future still make us kind of sad. Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 434: Open Space 8: Guest Dr. Paul Sutter from Ask a Spaceman
04/06/2018Paul was busy last week, but now he's ready to join me for an hour answering your mind bending questions about space and astronomy. Bring all your complex questions about dark matter, black holes and the Big Bang and he'll sort it all out.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 433: 354: Are We The First Advanced Civilization in The Solar System?
31/05/2018Humans are believed to be the most technologically advanced civilization that’s ever set foot on Earth, or really anywhere in the Solar System. But are we the first?Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 432: QA 58: Can We Live If The Sun Dies? and More, Featuring Astronaut Mike Massimino
29/05/2018In this week's questions show, astronaut Mike Massimino answers a question about astronaut training, I wonder how we could survive if the Sun dies, and explain why the shuttle's fuel tank was orange.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 431: Open Space 7: Guest Eric Berger from Ars Technica
28/05/2018In my opinion, Eric Berger (aka @sciguyspace) is one of the top journalists working on stories about spaceflight, especially SpaceX, Blue Origins and NASA. Eric will join me live to answer your questions about the state of private and public space exploration.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 430: 353: Cosmological Horizons. The Past, Present and Future Limits of Astronomy with Dr. Paul Sutter
22/05/2018The observable Universe is finite, which means there are limits to what we can see, now and deep into the future. Dr. Paul Sutter joins Fraser to talk about the various cosmological horizons that surround us.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 429: Open Space 6: Live QA with Fraser Cain
21/05/2018It was just me this week, answering questions from the YouTube audience.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 428: QA 57: Is The Fermi Paradox Really a Paradox? And More...
17/05/2018In this week's questions show, the viewers try to suggest names for balloon rockets. Could live from Venus escaped to Earth? Is the Fermi Paradox really a paradox when we've only explored a little bit of the galaxy? And MoreSupport Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 427: 352: How Do Ion Engines Work? The Most Efficient Propulsion System Out There
15/05/2018People always ask me why we’re stuck with chemical rockets. Seriously, exploding a bunch of hydrogen or kerosene is the best we can do? Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 426: Open Space 5: Chasing New Horizons with Alan Stern and David Grinspoon
14/05/2018In this week's live QA, Fraser is joined by Dr. Alan Stern, the Principal Investigator of New Horizons and Dr. David Grinspoon to talk about their new book.Support Universe Today Podcast
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Episode 425: QA 56: Is Everything We See Long Dead? And More...
10/05/2018When we look out into space, are we really just seeing stars, planets and galaxies which are long dead, ghosts from eons ago? Can black holes consume dark matter? Can we repair Kepler and other dead satellites, and more.Support Universe Today Podcast