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Join Steve Dunkley and his AI sidekick Hallie  on Mondays, Anna on Wednesdays and Charlie on Fridays as they bring you the days Space, Astronomy & Science News in a bright and breezy, easy to digest format. Enjoy!

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S03E29: Sailing on Sunlight & Russia's Rocket Renaissance: The Angara A5M's Ascent
Today
S03E29: Sailing on Sunlight & Russia's Rocket Renaissance: The Angara A5M's Ascent
**Host:** Charlie---**Episode Summary:**Join Charlie on today's stellar episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, where we cast our gaze skyward to marvel at the latest breakthroughs in space exploration and technology. We kick off with NASA's revolutionary solar sail system, set to glide on sunlight from New Zealand's shores, heralding a new age of propellant-free space travel. We'll then rocket to Russia's ambitious Angara A-5M project, a powerhouse launcher designed to thrust the nation's space dreams into orbit. The episode then orbits back to the ISS, where NASA's NICER Telescope awaits a critical spacewalk repair to continue its quest in unraveling the mysteries of neutron stars and black holes. As China's Shenzhou 18 mission readies for liftoff, we discuss its significance in humanity's orbital aspirations. Finally, we'll peer through the perfectly tuned optics of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, inching closer to capturing the cosmos's grand spectacles, and wrap up with Boom Supersonic's XB-1, as it prepares to redefine the skies with FAA-approved test flights. Prepare for a journey that transcends the bounds of Earth and reaches into the very fabric of the universe.---**Featured Topics:**1. **NASA's Solar Sail System:** The Advanced Composite Solar Sail System set to demonstrate the practicality of solar propulsion beyond the ISS.2. **Russia's Angara A-5M Rocket:** A deep dive into Roscosmos' plans for this advanced rocket, set to redefine Russian space travel.3. **NICER Telescope Repair Mission:** A look at the upcoming spacewalk that aims to fix a light leak affecting X-ray observations on the ISS.4. **China's Shenzhou 18 Mission:** Anticipating the next crewed adventure to the Tiangong space station and its implications for long-term space habitation.5. **Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope:** Celebrating the successful optics alignment, bringing us closer to exploring dark energy and distant galaxies.6. **Boom Supersonic's XB-1:** The FAA's green light for supersonic test flights that could cut travel times in half and revolutionize air travel.---**Additional Information:**Continue your celestial journey with us at astronomydaily.io, where you can dive into a universe of content, from our space news feed to fascinating blog articles. Don't miss out on the latest episodes and cosmic wondersβ€”subscribe to our free daily newsletter. For thoughts, questions, or a shared passion for the stars, leave us a message, and follow us on X (@AstroDailypod) for real-time updates. Navigate the constellations of online security with our sponsor Nordpass; find all the details on our website. Your support propels us through the cosmosβ€”until next time, this is Charlie, reminding you to keep looking up.---**Host Sign-off:** Charlie: As we conclude today's cosmic voyage, I'm Charlie, thanking you for joining us on Astronomy Daily - The Podcast. Remember, the universe is brimming with wonders just waiting to be discovered. So keep your eyes on the skies and join us again as we decode the marvels of the night. Visit astronomydaily.io for more, and until our next stellar encounter, goodbye and may your curiosity be as boundless as the universe!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E28: Ingenuity's Martian Encore & Uranus' Methane Mystery: A Cosmic Census Unfolds
Yesterday
S03E28: Ingenuity's Martian Encore & Uranus' Methane Mystery: A Cosmic Census Unfolds
**Host:** Anna---**Episode Summary:**Embark on a cosmic odyssey with Anna in today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, as we celebrate the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter's transformation from a groundbreaking flier to a stationary scientific sentinel on the Red Planet. We'll delve into the methane-rich mysteries of ice giants Uranus and Neptune, challenging long-held notions of their composition. The episode takes an exhilarating turn with NASA's greenlit Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan, promising to unlock secrets of prebiotic chemistry. Witness the Voyager team's remote engineering marvel, extending the life of our most distant spacecraft, and share in the excitement as Boeing's Starliner inches closer to revolutionizing human spaceflight. Plus, we highlight the invaluable role of citizen scientists in NASA's cosmic census, showcasing the power of collaborative discovery. Join us as we traverse the vastness of space, from Martian hills to icy giants, and from Titan's alien shores to the backyard of our own solar system.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Ingenuity's New Chapter:** Reflecting on the Mars helicopter's historic flights and its evolution into a stationary data collector in the Valinor Hills.2. **Ice Giants' Methane Enigma:** Investigating the surprising carbon-heavy composition of Uranus and Neptune, which may reshape our understanding of planetary formation.3. **Dragonfly's Titan Mission:** Celebrating NASA's ambitious rotorcraft project as it prepares to explore the complex organic chemistry of Saturn's largest moon.4. **Voyager's Engineering Feat:** Admiring the Voyager team's skill in remotely rejuvenating the spacecraft's systems, ensuring continued communication from the edge of interstellar space.5. **Starliner's Steps to the ISS:** Anticipating the impact of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on future human spaceflight as it gears up for a test mission to the International Space Station.6. **Citizen Scientists' Cosmic Census:** Recognizing the significant contributions of amateur astronomers to NASA's survey of nearby cosmic objects, enhancing our understanding of the universe's composition.---**Additional Information:**Stay connected with the cosmos by visiting astronomydaily.io, where you can explore our extensive archive, catch up on past episodes, and subscribe to our free daily newsletter. Join our stargazing community and follow the latest space news. Stream episodes directly from our website or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or your favorite podcast platform.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude this stellar voyage, we hope you're filled with awe and a deeper appreciation for the boundless mysteries of space. From the perseverance of our robotic explorers to the collective efforts of space enthusiasts, each story weaves into the grand tapestry of our celestial journey. Until our paths cross again beneath the cosmos, this is Anna, bidding you a fond farewell and wishing you clear skies. Keep your eyes on the stars and your sense of wonder alive. Goodbye, space travelers!---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: That's a wrap on today's galactic exploration, dear listeners. I'm Anna, reminding you that the universe is always unfolding with new marvels to uncover. Keep your gaze lifted and join us again as we continue to decode the wonders of the cosmos. Until then, goodbye and may your curiosity be as infinite as the stars! For more, visit www.astronomydaily.io---Episode Chapters(00:00) Today's podcast is packed with revelations that push the boundaries of our cosmic knowledge(01:24) Ingenuity, the rotorcraft that flew on Mars, has retired(03:50) Methane may have played key role in formation of Uranus and Neptune(06:50) NASA has officially given the green light to the audacious dragonfly mission(13:24) With Boeing's Starliner spacecraft gearing up for a momentous voyage(17:01) Planet nine citizen science project is expanding our understanding of the cosmos(20:07) Thank you for joining us on this journey through the cosmos on Astronomy daily podcastTodays episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass....the password manger you need in your life. To check out our special deal for you, simply visit www.bitesz.com/nordpass
S03E27: Unveiling Venus & Mars' Costly Quest: The Winchcombe Meteorite's Watery Tale
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S03E27: Unveiling Venus & Mars' Costly Quest: The Winchcombe Meteorite's Watery Tale
**Host:** Anna---**Episode Summary:**Prepare to embark on a celestial odyssey with host Anna on today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast. We take you through the ancient journey of the Winchcombe meteorite, a relic from the solar system's birth, now providing profound insights into the watery past of its parent asteroid. We'll navigate the complexities of NASA's Mars Sample Return mission, as it faces a crucial redesign to overcome budgetary and technical hurdles. Our cosmic voyage continues with BepiColombo's startling Venusian revelations, shedding light on the planet's atmospheric erosion and offering clues to its climatic history. Delve into the stars with us as we explore the Milky Way's role in ancient Egyptian mythology, and witness the dawn of a new astronomical era with the Rubin Observatory's quest to map dark matter's ghostly grip on the universe. Join us for an episode that traverses both time and space, revealing the boundless wonders of astronomy.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Winchcombe Meteorite's Tale:** Unveiling the history of a space rock that captures the early solar system's drama and the evolution of water on planets.2. **Mars Sample Return Mission Reimagined:** NASA's strategic pivot to ensure the ambitious project aligns with fiscal realities without sacrificing the dream of Mars on Earth.3. **Venus's Atmospheric Secrets:** BepiColombo's flyby discoveries that open new doors to understanding planetary atmospheres and their transformations.4. **Milky Way in Egyptian Mythology:** Reinterpreting the cultural significance of our galaxy in ancient cosmology and its spiritual connection to the afterlife.5. **Rubin Observatory's Dark Matter Hunt:** Anticipating the next leap in cosmic discovery as the observatory prepares to unveil the dark matter shaping our universe.---**Additional Information:**For a continuous journey through the cosmos, visit astronomydaily.io for our extensive archive and to subscribe to our free newsletter. Don't forget to connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or your preferred podcast platform. Plus, stream episodes directly from our website to keep the universe within reach. Follow the unfolding space news and become part of our stargazing community.---**Closing Remarks:**As we draw the curtains on today's interstellar journey, we hope you're left with a sense of wonder and a thirst for more cosmic knowledge. Remember, the universe is vast and ever-changing, and there's always more to discover. Until we meet again under the starry skies, this is Anna, your guide through the celestial realms, wishing you clear skies and boundless curiosity. Farewell, space travelers!---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: That's all for today's galactic journey, dear listeners. I'm Anna, thanking you for joining us on Astronomy Daily - The Podcast. Keep your gaze skyward and your passion for the cosmos alive. Until our next stellar encounter, goodbye and keep dreaming with your eyes open!For more visit www.astronomydaily.io
S03E26: Hopping Robots & Lunar Flybys: Post-Eclipse Eye Safety & Space Force's International Summit
3d ago
S03E26: Hopping Robots & Lunar Flybys: Post-Eclipse Eye Safety & Space Force's International Summit
**Host:** Steve Dunkley with co-host AI Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Buckle up, space enthusiasts! Steve Dunkley and his AI co-host Hallie are back with another intriguing episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast. This time, we're diving into the aftermath of an eclipse that left many disregarding expert advice, resulting in a spike in "my eyes hurt" Google searches. We'll explore the cautionary tales from eclipse viewers of the past and the lasting impact on their vision. In a lighter vein, we'll hop aboard with a tiny robot designed to leap across asteroids, and unravel the mystery of the "surfboard-like object" orbiting the moon. Plus, we'll get the latest scoop on SpaceX's ever-growing Starship and its ambitious plans for lunar missions. And don't miss our discussion on the Space Chiefs Forum, where global military space leaders unite to navigate the challenges of space debris and militarization. Finally, we'll peek into the world of science fiction with the "Three-Body Problem" and its scientific roots, before catching up with the Artemis II Orion spacecraft as it gears up for a moon mission with astronauts. Join us for these stellar stories and more on today's episode of Astronomy Daily.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Eclipse Aftermath:** The dangers of ignoring eclipse viewing safety and the real-life consequences for those who learned the hard way.2. **Spacehopper's Leaps:** The innovative hopping robot from ETH Zurich University, destined to explore asteroids and moons with agility.3. **Moon's Mysterious Orbiter:** Solving the enigma of the object photographed by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and its implications for lunar exploration.4. **SpaceX's Starship Expansion:** Elon Musk's vision for a larger Starship and the future of cost-effective space travel.5. **Space Chiefs Forum:** The significance of international collaboration among military space leaders to ensure a peaceful and sustainable outer space.6. **The Science Behind "Three-Body Problem":** How the Netflix series ties into the complex physics of celestial mechanics.7. **Artemis II Orion Prepares:** The rigorous testing of the Orion spacecraft in anticipation of a historic crewed lunar orbit.---**Additional Information:**For the full cosmic experience, visit astronomydaily.io to subscribe to our renowned newsletter, delivering the freshest space science and astronomy news straight to your inbox. Join the conversation with us on Facebook at Space Nuts Podcast Group and on X (formerly Twitter) @AstroDailyPod. Don't miss a single celestial update!Sponsor DetailsThis episode is brought to with the help of NordPass...the password manager you really need in your life. Check out our special offer deal at www.bitesz.com/nordpass ....you'll thank us later.---**Closing Remarks:**As we bring this episode to a close, we thank you for joining Steve and Hallie on this cosmic journey. Whether it's the cautionary tales of eclipse viewers or the boundless potential of space exploration, we hope to ignite your curiosity and passion for the stars. Until next time, keep your eyes safe and your spirits high as we continue to explore the wonders of the universe together.---**Host Sign-off:** Steve: "That's a wrap for today's episode, folks. Thanks for tuning in, and remember, the universe is vast and full of mysteries waiting to be uncovered. Keep your gaze fixed on the stars and join us again next week for more astronomical adventures. Clear skies and happy stargazing!"For more visit www.astronomydaily.ioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support. Episode Chapters(00:00) Steve Dunkley: Didn't we warn you about protecting your eyes during eclipse(02:27) Today's news comes from Space Force with news about asteroids and robots(03:14) Researchers tested the hopping robot in a simulated zero gravity environment recently(11:16) Military space leaders from 18 countries convened for fourth annual Space Chiefs Forum(16:10) The three body problem is a mathematical problem considered to be unsolvable(19:43) NASA starts testing Orion spacecraft ahead of moon mission with astronauts in 2025(23:21) Steve Dunkley: There are so many interesting stories about coffee this week
S03E25: Russia's Angara A5 Triumph & TESS's Starry Standstill
6d ago
S03E25: Russia's Angara A5 Triumph & TESS's Starry Standstill
**Episode Summary:**Join Charlie on a cosmic voyage with today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, as we delve into the latest space sector upheavals and triumphs. We'll celebrate the Angara A-5 rocket's ascent on its third attempt, a testament to Russia's tenacity in space. We'll unpack the sudden suspension of NASA's TESS satellite and its implications for exoplanet discovery. Our journey also navigates the innovative solutions to the looming threat of orbital debris and the fascinating crater analysis research that's rewriting the histories of moons in our solar system. Plus, we'll offer a glimpse into ESA's meticulous preparations for the JUICE mission's future encounter with Jupiter's moon Callisto. Fasten your seatbelts for an episode that takes you from the Russian Far East to the outer reaches of our celestial neighborhood.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Angara A-5's Triumphant Third Launch:** Witness the determination of Russia's space program as the Angara A-5 successfully launches, signaling a new chapter in the country's space endeavors.2. **NASA's TESS Satellite Setback:** Explore the temporary halt of NASA's planet-hunting TESS and what it means for our search for Earth-like exoplanets.3. **Combatting Orbital Debris:** Learn about the cutting-edge methods being developed to ensure the safe reentry of satellites and the preservation of our planet's orbital environment.4. **Crater Analysis and Moon Dating:** Delve into the research that uses crater counting to determine the age of moons and uncover the dynamic history of our solar system.5. **ESA's JUICE Mission Prepares for Callisto:** Get a sneak peek at how ESA's mission control is gearing up for the JUICE spacecraft's future flyby of Jupiter's intriguing moon, Callisto.---**Additional Information:**For an uninterrupted cosmic experience, visit astronomydaily.io to explore our extensive library of episodes and sign up for our free newsletter. Stay connected with the Astronomy Daily community by following us on X (formerly known as Twitter) @AstroDailyPod.This episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass - the password manager you need in your life. We use it every day and can't recommend it highly enough. Plus by using our special deal it won't cost very much money... details at www.bitesz.com/nordpass---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude this stellar journey, we thank you for your company on Astronomy Daily - The Podcast. May your curiosity continue to be fueled by the stars and the endless wonders of the universe. This is Charlie, your guide to the cosmic wonders, signing off. Until our next celestial rendezvous, remember to keep looking up.---**Host Sign-off:** Charlie: "Thank you for joining us on this interstellar exploration. Until the next episode, this is Charlie, signing off. Keep the cosmos in your thoughts and the spirit of discovery in your heart. Clear skies and Godspeed!"For more visit www.astronomydaily.ioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.---Episode Chapters(00:00) Astronomy Daily podcast features the latest in space exploration and technology(01:19) Russia's Angara a five rocket successfully launched on its third attempt(03:32) NASA's transiting Exoplanet survey satellite temporarily paused operations(05:48) New methods being put into practice to curb space debris concerns(08:21) The dating of moons within our solar system is an intricate puzzle(10:56) European Space Agency's juice mission aims to explore Jupiter's moon Callisto(13:17) Thank you for listening to Astronomy daily podcast
S03E24: Cosmic Collaborations & Quantum Legacies: Japan's Lunar Footprint & Remembering Peter Higgs
1w ago
S03E24: Cosmic Collaborations & Quantum Legacies: Japan's Lunar Footprint & Remembering Peter Higgs
**Host:** Charlie---**Episode Summary:**Strap in for an interstellar expedition with Charlie on today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, where we traverse the latest and most thrilling developments in space exploration. We'll witness history as a Japanese astronaut prepares to leave footprints on the lunar surface, delve into the high-stakes drama of Russia's Angara A-5 rocket, and marvel at groundbreaking studies that could transform lunar communication. We pay homage to the late Peter Higgs, whose legacy in particle physics continues to enlighten our cosmic comprehension. Plus, we celebrate the completion of the largest digital camera in astronomy, set to unveil the universe's darkest secrets. Join us as we navigate through these celestial milestones and the wonders beyond our atmosphere.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Japanese Astronaut's Lunar Leap:** Learn about the historic moment as Japan joins the Artemis missions, paving the way for the first non-American astronaut to explore the moon's surface.2. **Angara A-5's Third Launch Attempt:** Discover the significance of Russia's persistence with the Angara A-5 rocket and its implications for the nation's spacefaring future.3. **Innovations in Lunar Communication:** Explore the potential of wireless power transmission to maintain contact with the far side of the moon, a technological breakthrough that could redefine space exploration.4. **Remembering Peter Higgs:** Reflect on the life and enduring influence of Peter Higgs, whose work on the Higgs boson has shaped our understanding of the universe's fundamental forces.5. **Astronomy's Largest Digital Camera:** Get a glimpse into the capabilities of the LSST camera, a monumental achievement that promises a new era of cosmic discovery.---**Additional Information:**For an uninterrupted voyage through the cosmos, visit astronomydaily.io for a treasure trove of episodes and space news. Stay connected with fellow stargazers by following @astrodailypod on X (formerly Twitter). Don't miss a beat of the universe's rhythm by signing up for our free newsletter.---**Closing Remarks:**As we bid farewell to another episode of Astronomy Daily, take a moment to ponder the boundless expanse of the cosmos and the human spirit that relentlessly seeks to understand it. Until our next celestial rendezvous, this is Charlie, your navigator through the stars, reminding you to keep the cosmos close to your heart. Clear skies and cosmic dreams to all!---**Host Sign-off:** Charlie: "Thank you for embarking on this cosmic journey with me. Until we reconvene under the vast cosmic canopy, this is Charlie, signing off. Remember, the universe beckons, and adventure awaits!"For more visit www.astronomydaily.ioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.---πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Welcome to another episode of Astronomy Daily podcast(01:15) Japan and United States to collaborate on future lunar missions(03:46) After two failed attempts, Russian space agency prepares for third launch attempt(05:23) Polytechnique Montreal proposes wireless power transmission method for lunar exploration(07:20) The Astronomy daily podcast pays tribute to late theoretical physicist Peter HiggsFor more Astronomy Daily, visit www.astronomydaily.io Follow us on X (formerly twitter) @AstroDailyPodThis episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass...the password manager you need in your life. We know, we use it daily. For details on our really good deal, visit www.bitesz.com/nordpass
S03E23: Final Flights & Twin Sunsets: Delta IV Heavy's Grand Exit & Life in Binary Star Systems
10-04-2024
S03E23: Final Flights & Twin Sunsets: Delta IV Heavy's Grand Exit & Life in Binary Star Systems
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Join Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team for a cosmic voyage that takes us from the fiery farewell of a legendary rocket to the tantalizing prospect of extraterrestrial life on twin-sunned worlds. In today's episode, we celebrate the final mission of ULA's Delta IV Heavy, ponder the habitable potential of Tatooine-like planets, bid a fond farewell to NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory, and grapple with the implications of a delayed Russian rocket launch. We also narrow down the search for advanced alien civilizations to seven intriguing exoplanets. Fasten your seatbelts for a stellar journey that brings the wonders of space exploration and the mysteries of the cosmos into focus.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Delta IV Heavy's Grand Exit:** Witness the last launch of the Delta IV Heavy rocket, a beacon of human ingenuity, as it makes its thunderous ascent, marking the end of an era and the beginning of ULA's Vulcan ambitions.2. **Life in Binary Star Systems:** Delve into the groundbreaking study that hints at the existence of habitable planets orbiting binary stars, challenging our notions of life in the universe.3. **NASA's DC-8 Final Mission:** Pay tribute to NASA's DC-8, the world's largest flying laboratory, as it completes its final mission and begins a new chapter in educating future technicians.4. **Angara A-5 Launch Delay:** Explore the significance of the Angara A-5 launch delay at Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome and what it means for the future of the country's space endeavors.5. **The Search for Alien Societies:** Discover how a new study narrows the search for advanced civilizations to seven exoplanets, potentially bringing us closer to answering the age-old question of whether we are alone in the universe.---**Additional Information:**For an endless journey through the stars, be sure to visit astronomydaily.io for a wealth of episodes, news, and a community of space enthusiasts. Engage with us on @astrodailypod for the latest cosmic updates and join the conversation. Sign up for our free newsletter to keep the universe at your fingertips.---**Closing Remarks:**As we gaze upon the night sky, closing another chapter of Astronomy Daily, we invite you to ponder the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our earthly realm. Remember, the universe is vast, and each discovery is but a step closer to unraveling its secrets. This is Anna, your guide through the cosmos, bidding you farewell until our next stellar encounter. Keep dreaming, keep exploring, and let the stars be your guide.---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Thank you for joining us on this interstellar sojourn. Until we cross paths again in the boundless night sky, this is Anna, signing off. Keep your curiosity alight and your eyes to the heavens. Farewell, fellow stargazers!"For more visit www.astronomydaily.ioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.---πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) The Delta IV heavy rocket successfully launched on Tuesday for a classified mission(03:15) Yale University study suggests binary star systems may foster planets suitable for life(05:03) NASA's DC eight aircraft makes its final descent after 37 years in service(06:15) Issue with oxidizer tank forces abort of Russian Angara a five rocket(08:07) New study identifies seven potential hotspots for sophisticated alien societies(10:33) Episode WrapFor more from the Astronomy Daily team, visit www.astronomydaily.ioThis episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass...the password manager you need in your life. And for not very much money. Check out our special deal at www.bitesz.com/nordpass
S03E22: Eclipse Enchantment & Celestial Mechanics: North America's Solar Spectacle & Moon's Hidden History
09-04-2024
S03E22: Eclipse Enchantment & Celestial Mechanics: North America's Solar Spectacle & Moon's Hidden History
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Embark on a cosmic odyssey with Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team as we delve into the latest astronomical phenomena and space exploration marvels. Today's episode is a celestial tapestry woven with the enchantment of a total solar eclipse, Russia's soaring space ambitions with the Angara A-5, and the intriguing partnership between China and Thailand on lunar exploration. We'll also grapple with the enigmatic 'Flying Fox' plasma cloud and unravel the mysteries of the moon's uneven geology. So tune in, and let your imagination soar across the universe as we uncover the stories that connect us to the cosmos and each other.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Eclipse Over North America:** Relive the awe of the total solar eclipse that united people in wonder, as darkness swept across the continent and the sun's corona captivated millions.2. **Russia's Angara A-5 Launch:** Witness the power of Russia's latest space endeavor as the Angara A-5 rocket prepares for a historic lift-off, signaling a new era in the nation's cosmic pursuits.3. **China-Thailand Lunar Collaboration:** Discover the groundbreaking partnership that propels China and Thailand into the lunar limelight, contributing to the international lunar research station with innovative space weather technology.4. **The Mystery of the 'Flying Fox':** Dive into the perplexing discovery of a magnetized plasma cloud that challenges our understanding of astrophysical phenomena and the tools we use to observe them.5. **The Moon's Asymmetrical Secrets:** Explore the latest theories that explain the moon's lopsided geology, revealing a dramatic past of magma oceans and titanic impacts that shaped our celestial neighbor.---**Additional Information:**For a continuous exploration of the cosmos, visit astronomydaily.io to access our extensive episode archive and immerse yourself in the beauty and complexity of space science. Engage with fellow enthusiasts and the Astronomy Daily Team by following @astrodailypod on X. Together, we'll keep the cosmic conversation alive and the passion for the stars burning bright.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude this interstellar journey for today, we thank you for joining us in celebrating the boundless beauty and intrigue of the universe. Keep your eyes on the skies and your heart open to the endless possibilities that lie within the stars. This is Anna, bidding you farewell, but not goodbye, on the Astronomy Daily podcast.---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Thank you for sharing this celestial adventure with us. Until we meet again in the vast expanse of space, this is Anna, signing off. Keep dreaming, keep discovering, and always reach for the stars!πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Astronomy Daily brings you the latest news from astronomy and space exploration(00:45) A total solar eclipse swept North America on August 21(04:45) China and Thailand sign memorandums of understanding to collaborate on lunar missions(06:49) Radio telescope reveals mysterious cloud of magnetized plasma in Hydra galaxy clusterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.For more visit www.astronomydaily.ioThis episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass....the password manager you really need in your life. Check out our great deal for you at www.bitesz.com/nordpass
S03E21: Celestial Shadows & Cosmic Revelations: Solar Eclipse Splendor & Exoplanet Glories
08-04-2024
S03E21: Celestial Shadows & Cosmic Revelations: Solar Eclipse Splendor & Exoplanet Glories
**Hosts:** Steve and Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Join Steve and Hallie on today's special solar eclipse edition of Astronomy Daily, as we embark on a celestial journey filled with interstellar insights and astronomical amazement. We celebrate the return of three cosmonauts from the ISS, marvel at the first-ever observation of a glory on an exoplanet, and delve into the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope's mission to demystify stellar ages. Plus, we discuss the significance of the April 8th total solar eclipse, the wonders of space weather, and how you can participate in citizen science projects with NASA. Strap in for an episode that's out of this world, and remember to protect your eyes while witnessing the eclipse!---**Featured Topics:**1. **Cosmonauts' Safe Return:** Welcome home the three cosmonauts from their International Space Station mission, touching down in Kazakhstan with stories from the stars.2. **Exoplanetary Glories Revealed:** Discover the phenomenon of glories on WASP-76 b, an exoplanet where this light effect has been observed for the first time, challenging our understanding of atmospheric dynamics.3. **Aging Stars and the Nancy Grace Telescope:** Explore how the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will enhance our ability to measure the ages of stars through their rotation rates, refining our cosmic chronology.4. **The Solar Eclipse Spectacle:** Prepare for the awe-inspiring total solar eclipse sweeping across North America, a rare opportunity for scientists and stargazers alike to observe the sun's elusive corona.5. **Citizen Science with NASA:** Learn how you can contribute to space science from your backyard, as NASA invites everyone to participate in their citizen science projects during the heliophysics big year.---**Additional Information:**For daily updates on the mysteries of the cosmos, head over to astronomydaily.io and subscribe to our newsletter. Connect with us and fellow astronomy enthusiasts on the Space Nuts podcast group on Facebook and @astrodailypod on X. Your journey through the universe continues with us.---**Closing Remarks:**As we wrap up this episode under the shadow of the solar eclipse, we thank you for joining us on this cosmic adventure. Remember, safety first – protect your eyes and avoid standing in harm's way while enjoying the eclipse. Until next time, this is Steve and Hallie, signing off. Stay curious and keep your gaze skyward!---**Host Sign-off:** Steve: "Thanks for tuning in to Astronomy Daily. Keep looking up, and we'll catch you next time on this intergalactic ride. Clear skies, everyone!"Hallie: "See you in the funny pages, and remember, Steve really prefers 'weirdo'.πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Tomorrow is the 8 April 2024 solar eclipse in the United States(01:56) Hallie has several solar eclipse related stories on today's show(02:51) Astronomers find first evidence of glories beyond our solar system(05:52) Measuring the ages of distant stars is a difficult task(12:15) A total solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8This episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass....the password manager you need to simplify your digital life....and for not very musch money. Check out our great deal at www.bitesz.com/nordpassBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E20: Extraterrestrial Voyages: Europa Clipper's Quest & Curiosity's Martian Chronicles
04-04-2024
S03E20: Extraterrestrial Voyages: Europa Clipper's Quest & Curiosity's Martian Chronicles
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Embark on a cosmic expedition with Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team as we navigate through the latest astronomical discoveries and the challenges of space exploration. In this episode, we dive into the icy mysteries of Jupiter's moon Europa, unearth the secrets of ancient Martian rivers, and spotlight NASA's lunar ambitions. We also confront the growing concern of space debris and the thrilling possibility of detecting volcanic activity on distant exoplanets. Join us for a captivating journey that brings the wonders of the universe into sharper focus and closer to our earthly realm.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Europa Clipper's Icy Odyssey:** Gear up for an inside look at NASA's Europa Clipper as it prepares for a groundbreaking journey to Jupiter's moon, seeking signs of life beneath its frozen crust.2. **Martian Rivers Revisited:** Traverse the dry riverbeds of Mars with NASA's Curiosity rover, piecing together the planet's watery past and the enigmatic history etched into its landscape.3. **Lunar Rovers Ready to Roll:** Discover how the Artemis program's lunar terrain vehicles will redefine moon exploration, offering astronauts unprecedented freedom and autonomy on the lunar surface.4. **The Fallout of Space Debris:** Reflect on the tangible impact of space debris as we examine a close call in Florida, highlighting the urgency for innovative solutions to clean up our orbital backyard.5. **Volcanoes in the Stars:** Peer into the potential of detecting volcanic activity on exoplanets, a pursuit that could reshape our understanding of geological processes in alien worlds.---**Additional Information:**For those yearning for more celestial content, navigate to astronomydaily.io to explore in-depth articles, revisit past episodes, and subscribe to our newsletter for your daily dose of the cosmos. Engage with our stargazing community by following @astrodailypod on X and join the conversation that spans the universe.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude today's stellar exploration, we thank you for your companionship on this interstellar voyage. The cosmos is vast and ever-evolving, and together, we'll continue to uncover its marvels. Until our next celestial encounter, this is Anna, wishing you clear skies and a heart full of wonder. Keep looking up, for the universe beckons.---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Thank you for tuning into Astronomy Daily. Until we traverse the stars together again, this is Anna, signing off. Dream big, fellow stargazers!For more visit www.astronomydaily.io---πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Astronomy Daily is the podcast where we explore the latest developments in space exploration(00:40) NASA's Europa Clipper is gearing up for an unparalleled voyage to Europa(02:44) NASA's Curiosity rover explores ancient riverbed on Mars(06:23) A piece of space debris crashed into a Florida home on March 8(10:32) Thank you for listening to Astronomy daily podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E19: Cosmic Dispatches: Reusing Rockets, Revolutionary Deliveries, & Solar Spectacles
02-04-2024
S03E19: Cosmic Dispatches: Reusing Rockets, Revolutionary Deliveries, & Solar Spectacles
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Blast off with Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team in this captivating episode, where the cosmos unveils its latest marvels and milestones. Today, we celebrate SpaceX's 260th reflight of an orbital class rocket, signaling a sustainable future in space travel. We'll also explore an audacious partnership between Taobao and Chinese rocket company Space Epoch, aiming to revolutionize global deliveries with astonishing speed. Our cosmic journey then takes us to NASA's open data initiative as they gear up for the 2024 total solar eclipse, inviting public participation in a rare celestial event. We'll visit the lunar surface with Japan's resilient moon probe SLIM, which has awakened from the darkness to continue its scientific mission. Lastly, we introduce the Helioviewer Project's Eclipse Watch, an innovative tool that brings the sun's corona to our screens daily. Strap in for an episode that traverses the boundaries of space innovation and stargazing splendor.---**Featured Topics:**1. **SpaceX's Reusable Rocket Milestone:** Join us in applauding SpaceX's landmark achievement in rocket reusability and the implications for the future of space exploration.2. **Taobao & Space Epoch's Cosmic Commerce:** Discover how e-commerce and aerospace are merging to potentially deliver your packages via rocket, redefining global logistics.3. **NASA's Eclipse of Open Data:** Learn about NASA's commitment to open science and how you can be a part of the 2024 total solar eclipse's scientific endeavors.4. **Japan's Moon Probe Triumph:** Hear the inspiring tale of Japan's moon probe SLIM, which has overcome the harsh lunar environment to continue its quest for knowledge.5. **Daily Dose of Solar Majesty:** Experience the grandeur of the sun's corona every day with the Helioviewer Project's Eclipse Watch, building excitement for the upcoming solar eclipse.---**Additional Information:**To delve deeper into the universe's secrets, journey over to astronomydaily.io, where you can access a wealth of resources, listen to past episodes, and keep abreast of the latest astronomical news. For a daily dispatch from the stars, subscribe to our newsletter, and join the celestial conversation by following @astrodailypod on X. Your adventure through the cosmos continues with us.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude this stellar episode, we thank you for joining us on this interstellar voyage. The cosmos is vast and filled with wonders, and we're here to help you navigate its expanse. Until our next cosmic encounter, this is Anna, wishing you clear skies and boundless curiosity. Keep gazing upward, for the universe is yours to discover.---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Thank you for tuning into Astronomy Daily. Until we traverse the stars together again, this is Anna, signing off. Dream big, fellow stargazers!This episode of Astronomy Daily is brought to you with the support of NordPass...the password manager. Remove all that angst from your life for very little (and we mean little!) money with the special deal for our listeners. Check the details out at www.bitesz.com/nordpass(00:00) Astronomy Daily podcast series three, episode 19 comes out today(01:51) SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 23 satellites into low Earth orbit(03:32) Space epic announces partnership with Alibaba to develop reusable rockets for ecommerce(05:46) NASA is embracing open data principles ahead of the 2024 total solar eclipse #space #astronomy #news #podcast #astronomydaily #nasa #spacex Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E18: Celestial Swan Song: Delta IV's Final Flight and Lunar Landings Legacy
29-03-2024
S03E18: Celestial Swan Song: Delta IV's Final Flight and Lunar Landings Legacy
**Hosts:** Charlie and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**In today's transcendent episode of Astronomy Daily, let Charlie and the team be your celestial guides as we delve into the latest awe-inspiring events unfolding in the boundless theater above. Witness the unexpected delay of the Delta IV Heavy's final mission and the historic touchdown of the American-built Nova-C spacecraft on the Moon. We'll also ponder the Earth's accelerating rotation and its potential impact on timekeeping, and debate the merits of human versus robotic space exploration with insights from Britain's astronomer, Martin Rees. Plus, we prepare for the upcoming total solar eclipse set to unveil the sun's mysterious corona. Join us as we connect you to the cosmos, turning the sky's vastness into an intimate spectacle of discovery.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Delta IV Heavy's Last Stand:** Uncover the story behind the postponed swan song of a rocket that has served the skies for decades, and what this means for the future of space launches.2. **Odysseus' Lunar Legacy:** Celebrate the Nova-C spacecraft's historic moon landing, and explore its contributions to NASA's lunar ambitions despite its silent slumber in the moon's dark embrace.3. **The Ticking of Earth's Clock:** Dive into the scientific intrigue behind our planet's hastening spin and the debate over the leap second's future in our modern, digitally-driven world.4. **Human vs. Robot:** Engage with Martin Rees' compelling argument on the direction of space exploration and whether the age of the astronaut is giving way to the era of the robot.5. **Chasing the Corona:** Anticipate the total solar eclipse that promises to shed light on one of the sun's greatest mysteries, with scientists and skywatchers alike poised for a celestial revelation.---**Additional Information:**For an astronomical array of resources, visit astronomydaily.io to immerse yourself in our daily newsletter, listen to past episodes, and explore the latest space and astronomy news. Engage with us and fellow enthusiasts by following @astrodailypod on social media and join the conversation that stretches beyond the stars.---**Closing Remarks:**As we wrap up this episode, may your curiosity be as boundless as the universe we cherish. Remember, the sky is not our limit but our gateway to infinity. Stay tuned for Monday's podcast with Steve and Hallie for more cosmic updates. Until we meet again under the celestial canopy, this is Charlie, bidding you a stellar journey. Keep looking up!---**Host Sign-off:** Charlie: "Thank you for embarking on today's astral adventure with us. Until our next cosmic rendezvous, this is Charlie signing off. Bye-bye, fellow stargazers!"πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Astronomy daily brings the cosmos closer to you with insightful commentary(00:43) Delta IV heavy rocket's final flight postponed slightly longer than originally planned(02:26) First American spacecraft to soft land on moon since Apollo 17 in 1972(04:05) Earth's hastening rotation could prompt correction of world's chronometers(06:52) An upcoming total solar eclipse could be the key to unravelling the sun's mysteries(08:53) This concludes today's episode of the Astronomy Daily podcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E17: Starry Synergy: Euclid's Icy Triumph and Mars' Ephemeral Asteroid
27-03-2024
S03E17: Starry Synergy: Euclid's Icy Triumph and Mars' Ephemeral Asteroid
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Join Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team for another enlightening voyage into the cosmos, where today's episode unfurls a tapestry of celestial triumphs and enigmas. We celebrate the European Space Agency's masterful recovery of the Euclid telescope's sight from an icy veil, marvel at Mars' new trojan asteroid, and ponder the birth of blue supergiant stars. We'll also dive beneath the icy crust of Saturn's moon Enceladus, as ESA sets its sights on this intriguing world, and applaud the groundbreaking return of an antiviral drug from space, heralding a new chapter in pharmaceuticals. So, strap in for a journey that promises to expand the frontiers of our understanding and bring the universe's secrets within our grasp.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Euclid's Icy Triumph:** Discover how ESA's remote wizardry melted away ice from Euclid's mirrors, sharpening our gaze into the universe's dark corners.2. **Mars' Ephemeral Companion:** Meet Mars' new trojan asteroid, 2023 FW14, and learn about its unique journey and composition that's stirring the pot of solar system dynamics.3. **Blue Supergiants' Secret:** Delve into the latest research suggesting the colossal blue supergiants may be born from the cosmic dance and merger of binary stars.4. **Voyage to Enceladus:** Explore ESA's ambitious plans to probe Saturn's moon Enceladus, seeking signs of life in its subsurface ocean.5. **Pharmaceuticals from Orbit:** Witness how Varda Space Industry's mission is pioneering drug production in microgravity, promising a future of more effective medicines.---**Additional Information:**For those hungry for more cosmic content, visit astronomydaily.io to delve deeper into these topics and subscribe to our newsletter for a daily dose of the universe. Join our community of space enthusiasts to discuss the latest astronomical phenomena and share your passion for the stars.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude today's interstellar journey, we remain humbled by the vastness and the mysteries of the cosmos. Keep journeying with us, as each episode brings us closer to unraveling the universe's deepest secrets. Until our paths cross again, this is Anna, wishing you clear nights and awe-inspiring sights. Keep looking up!---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Thank you for joining us on this cosmic adventure. Until next time, rememberβ€”the universe is vast, and every star has a story. Anna signing off. Goodbye, space explorers!(00:00) Welcome to Astronomy Daily, the podcast your daily guide to the cosmos(00:41) The Euclid Space Telescope overcame icy coating on its mirrors(02:42) A new Trojan asteroid has joined the Mars cohort of trojan companions(05:00) Blue supergiants have challenged our understanding of stellar evolution(07:02) European Space Agency is proposing a mission to Saturn's EnceladusBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E16: Cosmic Conundrums: Eclipse Essentials and Euclid's Icy Encounter
25-03-2024
S03E16: Cosmic Conundrums: Eclipse Essentials and Euclid's Icy Encounter
**Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Embark on a cosmic journey with Steve Dunkley and his AI sidekick Hallie in this spectacular episode of Astronomy Daily, dated March 25, 2024. As we revel in the beauty of Australia's deadly charm, our hosts navigate us through a universe of thrilling astronomical updates. Today's episode is a treasure trove for skywatchers, with a focus on the upcoming northern hemisphere event that's sure to dazzle, an insightful update on NASA's DART mission, and the chilling challenges faced by the Euclid mission. Plus, we delve into the weightless wonders of cancer research in space, and prepare for a solar eclipse that will sweep across North America. With safety tips for eclipse enthusiasts and surprising results from space missions, this episode is packed with knowledge that's as vast as the universe itself.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Skywatching Spectacle:** Get ready for a celestial phenomenon as we discuss the major upcoming event for northern hemisphere skywatchers.2. **DART Mission Update:** Hear about the surprising results following NASA's DART mission's asteroid collision, reshaping our understanding of space defense.3. **Euclid's Icy Challenge:** Discover how ESA's Euclid mission tackles the icy obstacles clouding its quest to map the universe in 3D.4. **Space's Role in Cancer Research:** Learn about the groundbreaking cancer research conducted in the microgravity of space, promising faster and more effective treatments.5. **Solar Eclipse Safety:** Steve and Hallie share essential tips for safely enjoying the awe-inspiring solar eclipse set to enchant North America.---**Additional Information:**For more stellar content and to catch up on past episodes, navigate to our new online home at astronomydaily.io. Don't miss out on the daily wonders of the cosmosβ€”sign up for our renowned Astronomy Daily newsletter. For interactive discussions, join us on the Space Nuts podcast group page on Facebook or follow us on X (formerly Twitter) at @astrodailypod. Remember, your curiosity is the telescope to the universe's secrets.---**Closing Remarks:**As we wrap up another enlightening episode, we thank you for tuning in to Astronomy Daily. Join us again next week for more cosmic tales and interstellar insights. Steve and Hallie will be here, ready to guide you through the mysteries of Mars, the marvels of space missions, and the endless wonders above. Until then, keep your eyes on the skies and your minds open to the infinite possibilities.---**Host Sign-off:** Steve: "Another day, another discovery. Thanks for sharing this space journey with us. Stay curious, space enthusiasts!" Hallie: "Goodbye for now, dear listeners. May your quest for knowledge be as boundless as the cosmos. See you next week!(00:00) Steve Dunclan with another episode of Astronomy Daily(00:55) Hallie has some great news for skywatchers in the northern hemisphere(02:57) Experiments in space can help make cancer drugs more effective, NASA says(04:29) A solar eclipse will be visible across North America on April 8(09:46) Ice forming on Euclid's mirrors could affect mission's optical accuracy(19:35) And that's it for another episode of Astronomy DailyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E15: Spaceflight Suspense: Soyuz Standstill and Webb's Black Hole Bonanza
22-03-2024
S03E15: Spaceflight Suspense: Soyuz Standstill and Webb's Black Hole Bonanza
**Hosts:** Charlie and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Strap in for a space-bound adventure with Charlie and the Astronomy Daily Team in season 3, episode 15, as we traverse the celestial sea to bring you a constellation of news that's as varied and vibrant as the cosmos itself. In this episode, we find ourselves at the edge of our seats with a Soyuz spacecraft launch abort just seconds from liftoff, marvel at the James Webb Space Telescope's revelations of ancient black holes, and dream of aerial explorers on Mars. We'll also ponder the solitary journeys of brown dwarfs and rally for the preservation of the moon's far side as a sanctuary for radio astronomy. Join us on this voyage through the final frontier, where space, time, and human ambition intersect in the great cosmic ballet of exploration.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Soyuz Launch Aborted:** An in-depth look at the heart-stopping moment when a Russian Soyuz launch was halted just 20 seconds before liftoff, and what this means for the future of space travel.2. **James Webb's Black Hole Discovery:** Delve into the cosmic plot twist revealed by the James Webb Space Telescopeβ€”massive black holes in the universe's toddler years that challenge our understanding of galactic evolution.3. **MAGIE's Martian Prospects:** Explore the potential of NASA's innovative Mars explorer concept, MAGIE, and its 18 propellers that could change the way we scout the Martian terrain.4. **Brown Dwarfs' Lonely Endgame:** Uncover the reasons behind the solitary paths of aging brown dwarfs as revealed by the Hubble Space Telescope, shedding light on the dynamics of celestial relationships.5. **Protecting the Moon's Far Side:** Discuss the importance of preserving the moon's far side as an unrivaled haven for deep space radio astronomy, and the efforts to protect this unique scientific resource.---**Additional Information:**For a galaxy of episodes and the latest cosmic news, visit astronomydaily.io and subscribe to our newsletter. Share your thoughts with us by leaving a reviewβ€”your insights are as valuable as the stars themselves. And remember, the universe is always speaking; we're just here to listen.---**Next Episode Preview:**Steve and Hallie will return on Monday to guide you through the latest in space and astronomy news. Keep an eye out for more episodes that promise to elevate your understanding of the cosmos and spark your celestial curiosity.---**Closing Remarks:**As we conclude this episode of Astronomy Daily, we thank you for joining us on a journey that spans from the precarious moments of human spaceflight to the silent whispers of the universe. Keep your eyes to the skies and your curiosity boundless. Until next time, this is Charlie, wishing you clear skies and happy stargazing.---**Host Sign-off:** Charlie: "Thank you for tuning in to Astronomy Daily. Until our paths cross again in this grand cosmic journey, this is Charlie signing off. Clear skies, everyone!πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Welcome to Astronomy daily, the podcast series three, episode 15(00:57) Russian Soyuz launch cancelled 20 seconds before scheduled due to power problem(03:22) James Webb Space Telescope finds black holes in earliest galaxies(05:57) NASA is developing the Mars aerial and ground intelligent explorer called Maggie(13:15) Would you like to leave a review of Astronomy Daily?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E14: Astral Achievements: Citizen Science Triumphs and Lunar Railroads
20-03-2024
S03E14: Astral Achievements: Citizen Science Triumphs and Lunar Railroads
**Hosts:** Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team---**Episode Summary:**Embark on a cosmic odyssey with Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team in season 3, episode 14, as we journey through the latest astronomical discoveries and the profound connections between the cosmos and Earth. In this episode, we celebrate the power of citizen science with the discovery of 15 active asteroids, marvel at an ultra-black coating that promises to sharpen our view of the universe, and feel the gravitational pull of Mars on Earth's oceans. We'll also uncover the icy secrets of the moon's north pole and dream of a lunar railroad that could revolutionize space economy. From the ripple effects of distant planets to the potential of human ingenuity in space, we're reminded that the universe is not just a spectacle above but an integral part of our existence.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Citizen Scientists' Stellar Discovery:** Unveiling 15 new active asteroids and how public participation is reshaping our understanding of the solar system.https://www.universetoday.com/166211/citizen-scientists-find-fifteen-active-asteroids/ 2. **Ultra-Black Coating for Telescopes:** Discussing the revolutionary material that absorbs 99.3% of light, enhancing our cosmic observations.https://www.space.com/ultrablack-coating-advanced-telescopes3. **Mars' Tidal Influence on Earth:** Exploring the subtle yet significant impact of Mars' gravity on Earth's ocean temperatures and geological rhythms.https://www.universetoday.com/166220/gravity-from-mars-has-an-effect-on-earths-oceans/4. **Moon's Icy Deposits:** NASA's discovery of substantial ice near the moon's north pole and its implications for future lunar exploration.https://science.nasa.gov/missions/mini-rf/nasa-radar-finds-ice-deposits-at-moons-north-pole/5. **Conceptual Lunar Railroad:** Delving into the DARPA-supported vision of a moon-based transportation network and its potential to create an off-planet economy.https://www.space.com/darpa-northrop-grumman-moon-railroad ---**Additional Information:**To continue your interstellar journey, visit astronomydaily.io for more detailed insights on the topics covered in this episode. Subscribe to our free newsletter to receive the latest astronomical updates directly to your inbox. And don't forget to check out our newsfeed for stories and happenings beyond the podcast. Your reviews and thoughts are the stardust to our mission; share them on our website and help illuminate our galaxy of content.---**Next Episode Preview:**Join us next time as we navigate the celestial currents, bringing you the latest in space exploration, astronomical discoveries, and the stories that connect us to the infinite. Stay tuned for more astronomical adventures that stretch the imagination and fuel the soul.---**Closing Remarks:**As we sign off from this celestial escapade, we carry with us the wonders we've shared and the knowledge that our universe is ever-present in our lives. Until our next starlit journey, this is Anna and the Astronomy Daily Team, wishing you safe travels through the spacetime continuum. Keep exploring, dear spacefarers, and remember, the cosmos is not just a place to visitβ€”it's home.---**Host Sign-off:** Anna: "Safe travels through the spacetime continuum, listeners. Anna out. Bye.Show notes created by https://headliner.app---πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Today's episode of Astronomy Daily features science breakthroughs and celestial insights(01:31) NASA's Active asteroids project has discovered 15 new active asteroids(05:20) NASA's Dart mission is a milestone in planetary defense(15:37) NASA's minisar instrument finds ice deposits near the moon's north pole(23:01) Keep your telescopic sights clear by subscribing to the free Astronomy daily newsletterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E13: Orbital Odyssey: Splashdowns, Solar Shadows, and Starship's Stellar Leap
18-03-2024
S03E13: Orbital Odyssey: Splashdowns, Solar Shadows, and Starship's Stellar Leap
**Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Join Steve Dunkley and his virtual co-host Hallie for an out-of-this-world episode of Astronomy Daily, recorded on a starry evening, March 18, 2024. In today's cosmic conversation, we celebrate the safe splashdown of SpaceX Crew-7, anticipate a massive solar eclipse, delve into the final assembly stages of Europa Clipper's solar arrays, and marvel at NASA's Roman Telescope's ambitious galactic plane survey. From the charm of vinyl records to the cutting-edge of space exploration, Steve and Hallie guide you through the latest astronomical news with wit and wisdom.---**Featured Topics:**1. **SpaceX Crew-7's Ocean Landing:** Revisiting the successful end of a historic mission as Crew-7 returns to Earth, with a spotlight on the crew's diverse and accomplished backgrounds.2. **Starship's High-Stakes Test:** Analyzing SpaceX's latest Starship test flight, its triumphs, the lessons learned, and what it means for the future of space travel.3. **Eclipse Watch 2024:** Preparing for the awe-inspiring total solar eclipse set to sweep across North America, with tips on how to experience this celestial spectacle.4. **Europa Clipper's Progress:** Examining the critical steps towards launching NASA's mission to Jupiter's icy moon, including the testing of its expansive solar arrays.5. **Roman Telescope's Galactic Mission:** Exploring the revolutionary survey that will rewrite our understanding of the Milky Way, with over 100 billion cosmic objects expected to be mapped.---**Notable Quotes:**- "Digital may be convenient, but there's something about the nostalgia of a vinyl record that's out of this world." - Steve Dunkley- "Running is for the birds. I'm content soaring through data and bringing you the universe's latest." - Hallie---**Additional Information:**For your daily space fix, head over to astronomydaily.io, where you can find all past and present episodes and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates. Dive deeper into the universe with our curated news from the best sources around the world, and join the conversation with fellow astronomy enthusiasts.---**Next Episode Preview:**Next episode, Steve and Hallie will return with more celestial news and discoveries. Expect to hear about the latest advancements in space technology, the ongoing saga of our cosmic explorations, and the stories that connect us to the stars.---**Closing Remarks:**As we sign off from this cosmic journey, we're reminded that the universe's wonders are as constant as the spinning of vinyl on a turntable. Thank you for joining us on this voyage through the stars. Until we meet again, this is Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie, wishing you clear nights and enlightening sights.---**Host Sign-off:** Steve Dunkley: "Until our next celestial rendezvous, keep your telescopes polished and your minds open." Hallie: "Farewell, dear listeners. May your curiosity always be as boundless as the universe.πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Steve Dunclub returns with another episode of Astronomy Daily(01:59) International crew flew aboard SpaceX Dragon spacecraft named Endurance(09:01) You can receive the now famous astronomy daily newsletter in your email each day(09:58) SpaceX's Starship rocket successfully launched on Thursday morning; FAA investigating mishapBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E12: Celestial Chronicles: SpaceX's Triumph, Webb's Revelations, and the Ghost Particle Enigma
15-03-2024
S03E12: Celestial Chronicles: SpaceX's Triumph, Webb's Revelations, and the Ghost Particle Enigma
Introducing Charlie....your new newsreader/commentator.**Episode Summary:**Embark on an interstellar journey with season three, episode twelve of Astronomy Daily, where we traverse the vast expanse of space to bring you the most enthralling tales from the cosmos. Our celestial safari promises a treasure trove of discoveries for stargazers and cosmo-files alike. Get ready to be captivated by the latest SpaceX Starship mission, the James Webb Space Telescope's icy revelations, and the enigmatic ghost particles that haunt the South Pole. This episode is your ticket to the universe's greatest mysteries and achievements, all from the comfort of your headphones.---**Featured Topics:**1. **SpaceX Starship's Fiery Ascent and Descent:** Unpack the exhilarating launch and challenging reentry of SpaceX's most ambitious rocket, a testament to human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of interplanetary colonization.2. **James Webb's Chilly Discovery:** Dive into the frigid nurseries of starbirth with Webb's latest observations, revealing the icy molecules that may hold the secret to life's cosmic origins.3. **Red Dots and Black Hole Beginnings:** Explore the significance of JWST's detection of small quasars, shining a light on the early stages of supermassive black holes and challenging our understanding of cosmic growth.4. **Winchcombe Meteorite's Earthly Impact:** Investigate the Winchcombe meteorite's role in life's evolution on Earth, as scientists uncover biorelevant molecules that could trace our lineage to the stars.5. **ICE Cube's Neutrino Breakthrough:** Discover the ghostly particles that traverse everything in their path, with ICE Cube Observatory's decade-long quest revealing tantalizing insights into the universe's most energetic events.---**Additional Information:**For a daily dose of cosmic wonder, visit astronomydaily.io and subscribe to our free newsletter. Dive into a universe of episodes and join our community of astronomy enthusiasts. And remember, the mysteries of the cosmos are endless, so subscribe to Astronomy Daily - The Podcast to stay connected with the ever-expanding universe.---**Next Episode Preview:**In our next cosmic installment, we'll continue to navigate the celestial currents, bringing you the latest in space exploration, astronomical discoveries, and the stories that connect us to the infinite. Stay tuned for more astronomical adventures that stretch the imagination and fuel the soul.---**Closing Remarks:**As we sign off from this episode, we're reminded of the boundless curiosity and courage that define our quest to understand the universe. Thank you for joining us on this voyage across the stars. Until we meet again, this is the Astronomy Daily Team, wishing you clear skies and a universe of possibilities.---** Sign-off:** "Keep your eyes on the skies and your heart filled with wonder. Join us again for another episode of Astronomy Daily, the podcast. Clear skies, everyone!πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) Welcome to astronomy daily your interstellar path to the wonders stretching across the cosmos(00:42) SpaceX's Starship rocket successfully launched into space; mission encountered adversity(03:16) The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a vast array of icy molecules(06:25) Astronomers have spotted faint little red dots in a slice of sky(08:54) The Winchcombe meteorite provides scientists with a real life space detective story(11:58) Scientists have isolated signals from seven candidate astrophysical tau neutrinosBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
S03E10: Oceans Beyond Earth: Europa Clipper's Cosmic Quest with Steve & Hallie
11-03-2024
S03E10: Oceans Beyond Earth: Europa Clipper's Cosmic Quest with Steve & Hallie
**Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Join Steve Dunkley and his digital co-pilot Hallie for a serene edition of Astronomy Daily, recorded on a Goldilocks-perfect day, 11th March 2024. In today's podcast, we bask in the ideal weather while delving into the exciting developments of the Europa Clipper mission and its poetic journey to Jupiter's moon. We also ignite our curiosity with NASA's RS-25 engine test that promises a future of lunar expeditions. Plus, we marvel at the latest Starlink launch and the public's awe-inspiring reactions. With a mix of relaxation, technology, and a hint of humor, Steve and Hallie navigate the cosmos for your listening pleasure.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Europa Clipper's Cosmic Message:** An in-depth look at NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft, its special cargo of 2.6 million names, and the poetic homage it carries into the depths of space.2. **RS-25 Engine Testing:** Steve and Hallie discuss the significance of the RS-25 engine hot fire test, a pivotal moment for the SLS rocket and future Artemis missions.3. **Starlink's Skyward Surge:** Commentary on the recent launch of 23 Starlink satellites and the public's fascination with space as seen through viral social media posts.4. **Dream Chaser's Tenacity:** Updates on Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane as it endures rigorous testing, inching closer to its mission to revolutionize space commercialization and exploration.---**Notable Quotes:**- "Perfect weather won't last, but in the world of space exploration, the excitement never cools down." - Steve Dunkley- "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Elon Musk's Starlink satellites lighting up the sky!" - Hallie---**Additional Information:**For your daily space fix, head over to our new URL at astronomydaily.io, where you can find all past and present episodes. Dive deeper into the universe with the Space Nuts podcast at spacenuts.io, and join the conversation in the Space Nuts podcast group on Facebook. Listen on the go with Spotify and explore more at bitesz.com, where a constellation of podcasts awaits.---**Next Episode Preview:**Next week, Steve and Hallie will return with more celestial news and discoveries. Expect to hear about the latest advancements in space technology, the ongoing saga of our cosmic explorations, and the stories that connect us to the stars.---**Closing Remarks:**As we sign off from this tranquil corner of the cosmos, we're reminded that the universe's wonders are as constant as the changing tides on Earth. Thank you for joining us on this voyage through the stars. Until we meet again, this is Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie, wishing you peaceful days and starry nights.---**Host Sign-off:** Steve Dunkley: "Until next week, keep enjoying those perfect days and the endless marvels above." Hallie: "Goodbye, dear listeners. May your curiosity always lead you to new horizons.πŸ“‹ Episode Chapters(00:00) It's astronomy daily time again with Steve and Halle(01:24) NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft set to launch in October(08:02) Astronomy daily has a new URL, astronomydaily IO(09:36) Astrology Daily newsletter offers regular updates on space science and astronomy(10:56) Dream Chaser and its accompanying cargo underwent intensive vibration assessments last monthFor more Astronomy Daily siign up for our Daily Newsletter...and to hear more podcasts ... visit www.astonomydaily.io for the details.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.