[Q&A] Funding Space Stations After ISS, Gravity Tractor Experiment, Digital Adaptive Optics

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Where will the money come from for the next generation of space stations? Does NASA have plans for a gravity tractor experiment for the Apophis flyby? Which part of the Milky Way can we see? Can there be different types of black holes? Answering all these and more in this Q&A show.

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  • 00:00 Start
  • 00:37 Which part of the Milky Way can we see?
  • 02:41 Will space stations be economically viable?
  • 05:50 Are there different types of black holes?
  • 06:58 Can you un-distort images instead of using adaptive optics?
  • 11:53 How do we know that far away objects are still there?
  • 13:12 Does NASA have plans for a gravity tractor experiment?
  • 15:58 Best time to watch auroras in Alaska?
  • 18:11 How does light from far away get to us?

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