
#441-442 Plus: Phosphine's Return & Space Debris Solutions
In this episode of Space Nuts, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson dive into the latest developments in SpaceTime science and astronomy.
Episode Highlights:
- Phosphine on Venus: The controversial discovery of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus is back in the spotlight. Andrew and Fred Watson discuss the latest findings and why the researchers are now more confident in their results.
- Space Debris Concerns: With increasing incidents of SpaceTime debris hitting the ground, including a notable case in Florida, Fred Watson explains the measures being taken to address this growing issue.
- Tribute to David L. Crawford: A heartfelt tribute to David L. Crawford, a pioneer in the fight against light pollution and a staunch advocate for dark skies, who recently passed away at the age of 93.
Q&A Segment:
- Dark Matter and Explosions: Damian from the Gold Coast asks about the impact of a supernova on dark matter.
- Sun's Galactic Orbit: Ryan from Delaware wants to know about the orientation of the sun's ecliptic as it orbits the galaxy.
- Planetary Rings: James inquires about the possibility of planets having multiple sets of rings at different orientations.
- Solar Activity: Mark from Bloomington seeks clarity on the differences between solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and why red dwarf stars are prone to intense solar activity.
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In this episode of Space Nuts, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson dive into the latest developments in SpaceTime science and astronomy.
Episode Highlights:
- Phosphine on been listening: The controversial discovery of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus is back in the spotlight. Andrew and Fred Watson discuss the latest findings and why the researchers are now more confident in their results.
- Space Debris Concerns: With increasing incidents of SpaceTime debris hitting the ground, including a notable case in Florida, Fred Watson explains the measures being taken to address this growing issue.
- Tribute to David L. Crawford: A heartfelt tribute to David L. Crawford, a pioneer in the fight against light pollution and a staunch advocate for dark skies, who recently passed away at the age of 93.
Q&A Segment:
- Dark Matter and Explosions: Damian from the Gold Coast asks about the impact of a supernova on dark matter.
- Sun's Galactic Orbit: Ryan from Delaware wants to know about the orientation of the sun's ecliptic as it orbits the galaxy.
- Planetary Rings: James inquires about the possibility of planets having multiple sets of rings at different orientations.
- Solar Activity: Mark from Bloomington seeks clarity on the differences between solar flares and coronal mass ejections, and why red dwarf stars are prone to intense solar activity.
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.
Visit our websites:
www.spacenuts.io
www.bitesz.com
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- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published7 August 2024 at 14:00 UTC
- RatingClean