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Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries - Lithopanspermia

Lithopanspermia

08/11/22 • 43 min

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Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights & Cosmic Discoveries
Astronomy, Science, Space, and Stuff.
Space Nuts Episode 317 with Professor Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley
Andrew: Hi, there. Thanks for joining us. Well, I hope you do - for episode 317 of Space Nuts the podcast. I'm Andrew Dunkley, your host, and joining me every week is Professor Fred Watson, astronomer at large. What are we talking about this week, Fred?
Fred: Action Pack show as always, Andrew. We're going to talk about more observations that suggest that dark matter is not what we think it is. And we're also going to talk about a new supercomputer that we've got here in Australia. And I'm going to explain why I'm wearing this hi-vis vest.
Andrew: Yes, I'm wondering. It's not a good look.
Fred: Wait till you see what it is.
Andrew: Okay. All right will do. We'll also be answering some audience questions, but Fred doesn't know what they are. We're going to do a bit of a potluck on him this week. He doesn't like it. But occasionally, it's fun to see how things pan out.
So, I hope you can join us for episode 317 of Space Nuts on your favorite podcast distributor, and we'll chat to you then.
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Astronomy, Science, Space, and Stuff.
Space Nuts Episode 317 with Professor Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley
Andrew: Hi, there. Thanks for joining us. Well, I hope you do - for episode 317 of Space Nuts the podcast. I'm Andrew Dunkley, your host, and joining me every week is Professor Fred Watson, astronomer at large. What are we talking about this week, Fred?
Fred: Action Pack show as always, Andrew. We're going to talk about more observations that suggest that dark matter is not what we think it is. And we're also going to talk about a new supercomputer that we've got here in Australia. And I'm going to explain why I'm wearing this hi-vis vest.
Andrew: Yes, I'm wondering. It's not a good look.
Fred: Wait till you see what it is.
Andrew: Okay. All right will do. We'll also be answering some audience questions, but Fred doesn't know what they are. We're going to do a bit of a potluck on him this week. He doesn't like it. But occasionally, it's fun to see how things pan out.
So, I hope you can join us for episode 317 of Space Nuts on your favorite podcast distributor, and we'll chat to you then.
Premium Editions also now available via subscription through Apple Podcasts...again with a 30-day free trial.
For more Space Nuts, visit our websites. Links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
New: Listen to Space Nuts on your favorite app with the Universal listen link: https://spacenutspodcast.com/listen
Are you a Discord fan? If so...come and join our ever-growing community. https://discord.gg/V4822WSmnJ
If you find value in Andrew & Fred’s work, you might like to consider buying them a coffee. They’d really appreciate the break. Thank you... https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spacenuts
New link: https://spacenuts.io
New Link: https://spacenutsshop.com to go directly to our shop.
Send us a message, ask a question...whatever. We love hearing from you: https://www.speakpipe.com/spacenuts
Find all our show links at https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
#podcast #space #astronomy #science #spacenuts
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undefined - The Shortest Day (on record)

The Shortest Day (on record)

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Astronomy, Science, Space, and Stuff.
Space Nuts Episode 316 with Professor Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley
Andrew: Hello there. My name is Andrew Dunkley the host of the Space Nuts podcast, where every week we talk astronomy and space science. And coming up soon will be episode 316. And joining me will be Professor Fred Watson. Astronomer at large. Hi, Fred. What's on the next episode.
Fred: We're going to talk about the shortest day on record. There you are. That's an enticing one. Then we've got an all-questions episode, so we're going to answer questions ranging from the motion of the moon throughout the year to what it would be like to be in orbit around a giant star.
Andrew: Okay. Sounds like fun. The shortest day. June 29. You'd feel pretty ripped off if it was your birthday, I imagine.
Fred: I think so.
Andrew: Maybe not as ripped off as you think you might be.
Fred: Sure.
Andrew: Listen in from your favorite podcast distributor to Episode 316 of Space Nuts, or visit our website at www.spacenuts.io
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Space Nuts Episode 318 with Professor Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley
Andrew: Hi there. Andrew Dunkley here from the Space Nuts podcast. Hope you can join us for episode 318. What are we going to be talking about, Fred?
Fred: We're going to talk about the discovery of a moon of an asteroid. And it's an important asteroid because this one is going to be visited by the Lucy spacecraft in the late 2020s.
We're also going to talk about upside down snow falling, or should it be rising, in the ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa. And there are listener questions to come which haven't yet revealed to me, but I understand they might be on the James Webb Space.
Andrew: They might be, because a lot of people are really fascinated by the James Webb Space Telescope, and that spawns a lot of questions.
So that's indeed what we will be talking about in episode 318 of Space Nuts with me, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson, astronomer at large.
Listen via your favourite podcast app or visit our website at www.spacenuts.io
The Space Nuts Premium edition is now available on Spotify for our Supercast subscribers (sorry, Patreon isn’t there yet...fingers crossed). To access the premium feed, just log in to your Spotify account and do a search. Use your current subscriber details to unlock the premium content. If you’d like to become a subscriber, just visit https://spacenuts.supercast.tech and sign up. You even get a 30-day free trial to see if it’s right for you. Nothing to lose.
Premium Editions also now available via subscription through Apple Podcasts...again with a 30-day free trial.
For more Space Nuts, visit our websites. Links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
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Are you a Discord fan? If so...come and join our ever-growing community. https://discord.gg/V4822WSmnJ
#podcast #spacenuts #astronomy #space #science #space #astrophysics #cosmology #jupiter
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