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Join Professor Fred Watson, world-renowned Astronomer at Large, and Sci-Fi Author and Broadcaster Andrew Dunkley, on their captivating podcast, Space Nuts. Dive into the vast universe of space, astronomy and astrophysics as they discuss the latest news, exciting space travel adventures, groundbreaking discoveries, and unravel the enduring mysteries of the cosmos. This engaging series offers a unique blend of expert insights and imaginative storytelling and listener input, making it a must-listen for space enthusiasts and science fiction fans alike.

Two episodes a week with news and explainer focused editions published on Thursday's and our Listener Q&A focused edition on Monday's.

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Join Professor Fred Watson, world-renowned Astronomer at Large, and Sci-Fi Author and Broadcaster Andrew Dunkley, on their captivating podcast, Space Nuts. Dive into the vast universe of space, astronomy and astrophysics as they discuss the latest news, exciting space travel adventures, groundbreaking discoveries, and unravel the enduring mysteries of the cosmos. This engaging series offers a unique blend of expert insights and imaginative storytelling and listener input, making it a must-listen for space enthusiasts and science fiction fans alike.

Two episodes a week with news and explainer focused editions published on Thursday's and our Listener Q&A focused edition on Monday's.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support.

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    #431: Ancient Universe Revealed by Webb & Space Junk Hits Home

    #431: Ancient Universe Revealed by Webb & Space Junk Hits Home

    Space Nuts Episode 431: James Webb Discoveries, Space Junk, and Ocean WorldsJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this exciting episode of Space Nuts, where they explore the latest in space science and astronomy.
    Episode Highlights:- James Webb Space Telescope Discovery: The James Webb Space Telescope has captured images from a time when the universe was only 3% of its current age. Fred and Andrew discuss the significance of this discovery and the stunning images of star clusters in the cosmic gems arc.
    - Space Junk Hits Home: Space junk re-entered Earth's atmosphere and struck a house in Florida. Discover the details of this near-disaster and the legal implications for NASA.
    - Life in Ocean Worlds: Could life exist in the hydrothermal vents of ocean worlds like Europa and Enceladus? A new study suggests it's possible. Fred dives into the research and what it means for the search for extraterrestrial life.
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website... spacenuts.io.
    Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe.
    Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.
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    • 32 min
    #431-432 Plus: James Webb's Ancient Star Clusters & Space Junk Strikes Home

    #431-432 Plus: James Webb's Ancient Star Clusters & Space Junk Strikes Home

    Space Nuts Episode: James Webb Discoveries, Space Junk, and Hydrothermal Vents
    Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this fascinating episode of Space Nuts, where they explore the latest findings in astronomy and space science.
    Episode Highlights:- James Webb Space Telescope Discovery: Fred and Andrew discuss an incredible discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope, capturing star clusters from when the universe was only 3% of its current age. Learn about the cosmic gems arc and the gravitational lensing effect that made this observation possible.
    - Space Junk Hits Home: Discover the dramatic story of space junk re-entering Earth's atmosphere and hitting a house in Florida. Fred explains the legal implications and the challenges of predicting re-entry paths for space debris.
    - Life in Ocean Worlds: Could life exist beyond Earth in the hydrothermal vents of ocean worlds? Fred delves into a new study suggesting that low-temperature hydrothermal vents on moons like Europa and Enceladus could support life.
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website... spacenuts.io.
    Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe.
    Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.

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    #430: Dark Energy Theories & Voyager's Cosmic Rays: Your Queries Answered

    #430: Dark Energy Theories & Voyager's Cosmic Rays: Your Queries Answered

    Space Nuts Q&A: Black Holes, Voyager 1, and Atmospheric TubesJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this lively Q&A edition of Space Nuts, where they tackle intriguing questions from listeners Geoff, Paddy, and Oliver. From the mysteries of black holes to the adventures of Voyager 1, this episode is packed with cosmic insights.Episode Highlights:- **Black Holes and Radiation**: Young listener Oliver from Queensland poses a fascinating question about why radiation from black holes doesn't get sucked back in and whether black holes could be creating dark energy. Fred explains the concept of Hawking radiation and delves into the theories connecting black holes to dark energy.- **Voyager 1's Journey**: Paddy from Northern Ireland asks about cosmic rays, the recent drama with Voyager 1, and how NASA manages to communicate with such a distant spacecraft. Fred discusses the nature of cosmic rays, the shielding effect of Earth's atmosphere, and the impressive technology of the Deep Space Network.- **Atmospheric Tubes**: Geoff from the Isle of Wight presents a "what if" scenario involving a magic pipe extending into space. Fred explores the physics behind atmospheric pressure and gravitational pull, explaining why such a pipe wouldn't suck out Earth's atmosphere
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website... [spacenuts.io](https://www.spacenuts.io).

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    • 21 min
    #429: Boeing Starliner Woes & Titan's Liquid Coastlines: Cosmic Insights

    #429: Boeing Starliner Woes & Titan's Liquid Coastlines: Cosmic Insights

    Space Nuts Episode: Boeing Starliner, Titan's Coastal Erosion, and Dark Matter InfluenceSpace Nuts Episode: Boeing Starliner, Titan's Coastal Erosion, and Dark Matter Influence. Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this riveting episode of Space Nuts, where they delve into the latest space science and astronomy news.
    Episode Highlights:- Boeing Starliner Update: The Boeing Starliner faces new challenges, this time with its return to Earth. Fred and Andrew discuss the issues with the thrusters and the cautious approach by NASA and Boeing to ensure the astronauts' safe return.
    - Titan's Coastal Erosion: Discover the latest findings on Titan, the only other body in our solar system with a liquid surface. The duo explores how coastal erosion on Titan might be driven by waves, similar to Earth, and what this means for our understanding of this intriguing moon.
    - Moon Formation: Fred explains the latest research on where moons are most likely to form, with a focus on rocky planets. Learn about the theories behind moon formation and why our own moon might be a rarity.
    - Dark Matter Influence: Dark matter is back in the news with new research questioning our understanding of its influence on galaxies. Fred discusses the latest findings and what they mean for the future of dark matter research.
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website for our Q&A episodes....available Mondays... spacenuts.io.
    Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe.
    Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.
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    • 32 min
    #429-430 Premium: Starliner Struggles & Titan's Coastal Conundrums: Space Mysteries Unveiled

    #429-430 Premium: Starliner Struggles & Titan's Coastal Conundrums: Space Mysteries Unveiled

    Space Nuts Episode: Starliner Updates, Titan's Coastal Mysteries, and Dark Matter InsightsStarliner Updates, Titan's Coastal Mysteries, and Dark Matter InsightsJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this riveting episode of Space Nuts, where they delve into the latest developments in space exploration and cosmic phenomena.
    Episode Highlights:- Boeing Starliner Update: The saga continues as the Boeing Starliner faces new challenges. Fred and Andrew discuss the issues with manoeuvring thrusters and helium leaks that have postponed the return of its NASA crew members.
    - Titan's Coastal Erosion: Discover the fascinating research on Titan, Saturn's largest moon, and its liquid methane seas. Fred explains how intricate coastline features suggest wave-driven erosion, hinting at the presence of winds on Titan.
    - Moon Formation: Explore the latest theories on moon formation around rocky planets. Fred delves into the collision theories and the factors that influence the creation of moons, making our own Moon seem quite unique.
    - Dark Matter Influence: Dark matter is back in the spotlight. Fred discusses new research that questions our understanding of dark matter halos and their vast influence on galaxy rotation.
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website... spacenuts.io.
    Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe.
    Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.
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    #428: Dark Matter Mysteries & Sci-Fi Innovations: Listener Queries Answered

    #428: Dark Matter Mysteries & Sci-Fi Innovations: Listener Queries Answered

    Space Nuts Q&A: Dark Matter, Big Bang, and Sci-Fi TechJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, where they address intriguing questions from listeners Michael, Rennie, Joseph, and Ralph. From the mysterious nature of dark matter to the energetic comparison between the Big Bang and supernovas, this episode is packed with cosmic insights.Episode Highlights:- Dark Matter: Michael from Illinois asks if dark matter could be the fabric of space-time. Fred explains why dark matter warps space rather than being the fabric itself and delves into the ongoing search for its true nature.
    - Sci-Fi Tech: Michael also inquires about technological advances from science fiction that could become reality. Fred and Andrew discuss space elevators, warp speed travel, and the manipulation of gravity.
    - Big Bang vs. Supernovas: Rennie Traub wants to know how the energy of the Big Bang compares to the most powerful supernovas or gamma-ray bursts. Fred highlights the vast difference in energy levels, with the Big Bang being incomparably more powerful.
    - Primordial Black Holes: Joseph from Melbourne asks if primordial black holes could explain recent James Webb images of enormous distant black holes and if they could account for dark matter. Fred explores the possibilities and recent research on this topic.
    - The Three-Body Problem: Ralph seeks advice on navigating the complex book series "The Three-Body Problem" and shares updates on its adaptation into a TV series.
    Don't forget to send us your questions via our website...spacenuts.io.Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe. Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.
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