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Episode 678: Q&A 126: When Did Mars' Dynamo Shut Off? And More...

Author
Fraser Cain
Published
Thu 30 Jul 2020
Episode Link
https://universetoday.fireside.fm/678

In this week's questions show, I consider what the benefits might be to humanity if we discover that we aren't alone in the Universe. How long did Mars planetary dynamo take to turn off? Could we find and repair the lunar rovers?

00:00 Start

00:12 Would extraterrestrial life have any impact on us?

03:01 When did Mars shut down?

05:16 Could the rovers be repaired?

07:05 Would an ejected star take its planets with it?

08:54 Dangerous to go to Mars at the same time?

10:19 Is there any way to go faster?

13:37 Should the smallest black holes already have evaporated?

15:48 Shouldn't Voyager be coming back?

17:15 Could there be life inside Jupiter?

18:50 Does the Sun have a binary black hole partner?

19:57 Aren't I on vacation?

Want to be part of the questions show? Ask a short question on any video on my channel. I gather a bunch up each week and answer them here.

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