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Universe Today Podcast

Space news, interviews, Q&As, and exclusive content from Universe Today.
Audio versions of Fraser Cain YouTube channel.

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Average duration
27 minutes
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1405
Years Active
2014 - 2025
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Episode 765: Q&A 159: How Long Can Life Survive? And More...

Episode 765: Q&A 159: How Long Can Life Survive? And More...

In this week's questions show, I theorize how long life can survive in the Universe, could we detect a wormhole in the Solar System, what's happening with the Chinese Space Agency? And more...

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00:34:14  |   Mon 25 Oct 2021
Episode 764: Habitable Hycean Worlds: An interview with Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan

Episode 764: Habitable Hycean Worlds: An interview with Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan

My guest today is Dr. Nikku Madhusudhan, a PhD astronomer at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Madhusudhan is one of the researchers who investigated the habitability of "hycean worlds"; ocean worlds …

00:54:40  |   Mon 18 Oct 2021
Episode 763: The Enceladus Vent Explorer: An interview with Dr. Hiro Ono

Episode 763: The Enceladus Vent Explorer: An interview with Dr. Hiro Ono

My guest today is Dr. Hiro Ono, the Group Leader of the Robotic Surface Mobility Group for NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. Dr. Ono is been awarded a NIAC prize to develop a rover that could crawl into the…

00:54:39  |   Mon 18 Oct 2021
Episode 762: Q&A 158: Does a Titan Sample Return Mission Make Sense? And More...

Episode 762: Q&A 158: Does a Titan Sample Return Mission Make Sense? And More...

In this week's live questions and answer show, I explain how astronomers measure the distance to gravitational wave events, how clean are spacecraft sent to Mars, and would it be possible to have a s…

00:27:36  |   Mon 18 Oct 2021
Episode 761: Q&A 157: Where Will We Get the Stuff to Build in Space? And More...

Episode 761: Q&A 157: Where Will We Get the Stuff to Build in Space? And More...

In this week's Questions and Answers show, I explain how we'll get the matter to build stuff out in space, what about the matter for a Dyson Sphere? How long will the International Space Station surv…

00:32:55  |   Wed 06 Oct 2021
Episode 760: Q&A 156: Are We Seeing the Same Galaxy Many Times? And More...

Episode 760: Q&A 156: Are We Seeing the Same Galaxy Many Times? And More...

In this week's questions show, I explain why we don't see the same thing multiple times as we look out into the Universe, could a planet orbit in the Lagrange Points of two stars, and why haven't the…

00:31:17  |   Wed 29 Sep 2021
Episode 759: Q&A 155: Could We Build a Base on Mercury? And More...

Episode 759: Q&A 155: Could We Build a Base on Mercury? And More...

In this week's questions show, I jump into the controversy between Blue Origin and SpaceX, explain why bigger telescopes are better, and talk about how Mercury has eternally shadowed craters and coul…

00:37:10  |   Tue 28 Sep 2021
Episode 756: Q&A 154: How Big are Meteors? And More...

Episode 756: Q&A 154: How Big are Meteors? And More...

The new season has begun! We're back with an all-new series of question shows. In this week's episode, I provide a quick guide to seeing fireballs (bolides), which are the brightest meteors you can s…

00:36:06  |   Mon 20 Sep 2021
Episode 757: Interview: Dr. Markus Janson, Starshades for Ground Telescopes

Episode 757: Interview: Dr. Markus Janson, Starshades for Ground Telescopes

My guest today is Dr. Markus Janson, an astronomy professor at Stockholm University. Dr. Janson and his co-authors have recently published a study investigating if ground-based observatory could use …

00:54:48  |   Mon 20 Sep 2021
Episode 758: Interview: Dr. Hamsa Padmanabhan, Peering into the Cosmic Dawn

Episode 758: Interview: Dr. Hamsa Padmanabhan, Peering into the Cosmic Dawn

My guest today is Dr. Hamsa Padmanabhan, a cosmologist at the University of Geneva. Dr. Padmanabhan's work involves the investigation of Cosmic Dawn, the period shortly after the beginning of the Uni…

00:58:07  |   Mon 20 Sep 2021
Episode 755: Q&A 153: How High Can Bacteria Survive? And More...

Episode 755: Q&A 153: How High Can Bacteria Survive? And More...

In the season finale of my questions show, I talk about high-altitude bacteria, traveling into the future, does it make sense to go back to University, and more. See you all in September!

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00:37:20  |   Thu 22 Jul 2021
Episode 754: Q&A 152: Could We Detect Dyson Swarms? And More...

Episode 754: Q&A 152: Could We Detect Dyson Swarms? And More...

In this week's questions show, I explain why Dyson Spheres (and Swarms) should actually be pretty easy to detect across the Universe. If it's possible to service the Hubble Space Telescope with a Fal…

00:33:03  |   Mon 05 Jul 2021
Episode 752: Q&A 151: Would They Warn Us About the End of the World? And More...

Episode 752: Q&A 151: Would They Warn Us About the End of the World? And More...

In this week's questions show, I explain what would happen if scientists discovered an existential threat to humanity. Would they let us know, or keep it secret to avoid a panic? Could we detect a Br…

00:32:44  |   Fri 25 Jun 2021
Episode 753: Interview: Prof. Lee Cronin - Detecting the Chemistry of Life

Episode 753: Interview: Prof. Lee Cronin - Detecting the Chemistry of Life

My guest today is Professor Lee Cronin from the University of Glasgow. Dr. Cronin investigates the chemistry of life and has developed methods that could help us detect it on other worlds - even life…

00:57:09  |   Fri 25 Jun 2021
Episode 751: Q&A 150: What is Space Dust, Anyway? And More...

Episode 751: Q&A 150: What is Space Dust, Anyway? And More...

In this week's questions and answer show, I explain how all the dust in space forms, could life be Von Neumann probes, why do people think black holes lead to another universe, and more...

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00:36:27  |   Wed 16 Jun 2021
Episode 750: Q&A 149: What if a Microscopic Black Hole Passed Through the Earth? And More...

Episode 750: Q&A 149: What if a Microscopic Black Hole Passed Through the Earth? And More...

In this week's Q&A, I try to imagine what might happen if a microscopic black hole passed through the Earth. How long will James Webb take to become operational, and what will be the Plan B for James…

00:35:48  |   Wed 09 Jun 2021
Episode 748: Interview: Dr. Casey Handmer, Starship, Space Junk and Settlement

Episode 748: Interview: Dr. Casey Handmer, Starship, Space Junk and Settlement

I'm pleased to welcome back Dr. Casey Handmer, a software systems architect at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In addition to his work at NASA, Casey has a fascinating blog where he considers the f…

01:00:49  |   Tue 01 Jun 2021
Episode 749: Q&A 148: How Do We Know the Age of the Universe? And More...

Episode 749: Q&A 148: How Do We Know the Age of the Universe? And More...

In this week's episode, I talk about the various ways we measure the age of the Universe. What's next for OSIRIS-REx? And what are the next frontiers for gravitational wave astronomy?

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00:34:47  |   Tue 01 Jun 2021
Episode 746: Interview: Dr. Michael Hecht, Making Oxygen with MOXIE

Episode 746: Interview: Dr. Michael Hecht, Making Oxygen with MOXIE

My guest is Dr. Michael H. Hecht, a research scientist and associate director at MIT's Haystack Observatory. Hecht is also the principal investigator for the Mars Oxygen ISRU Experiment onboard Perse…

00:50:59  |   Mon 17 May 2021
Episode 747: Q&A 147: The Night Sky at the Center of the Milky Way? And More...

Episode 747: Q&A 147: The Night Sky at the Center of the Milky Way? And More...

In this week's questions show, I consider what the night sky might look like if you could stand at the center of the Milky Way where the stars are denser. Do all stars have Oort clouds? And could Sta…

00:36:01  |   Mon 17 May 2021
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