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The curated playlist of Space News podcasts from Bitesz.com...all your favourites in one feed. Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley & Professor Fred Watson; SpaceTime with Stuart Gary and Astronomy Daily.

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Kenjo Takiara
Study author, astronomer at Nagoya University
Nagoya University
Episode: Galactic Tug-of-War: The Small Magellanic Cloud’s Struggle Against Gravitational Forces
Remy Indybatow
Astronomer from the University of Virginia and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory
University of Virginia
Episode: Galactic Tug-of-War: The Small Magellanic Cloud’s Struggle Against Gravitational Forces
Laura McEwen
Lead author of the study on Europa, affiliated with the University of Central Florida
University of Central Florida
Episode: Galactic Tug-of-War: The Small Magellanic Cloud’s Struggle Against Gravitational Forces
Sylvia Mata-Vanini
Lead author of the new Milky Way study and researcher at Curtin University
Curtin University
Episode: Cosmic Clues Beneath Us: The Mantle’s Role in Life and the Milky Way Unveiled
Matilda Boyce
Lead author and researcher
University of Western Australia
Episode: Ancient Rocks and Cosmic Forces: Exploring Earth’s Origins and the Hunt for a Fifth Force
Sam Samprey
Syracuse University physicist
Syracuse University
Episode: Decelerating Cosmos and Solar Secrets: Unravelling Dark Energy and the Sun’s Magnetic Dance
Stavelli Smith
Lead author of the study on the intergalactic bridge, from the University of Western Australia
University of Western Australia
Episode: Interstellar Comet 3I Atlas and Hidden Ice: Unraveling Mysteries of Water and Galaxies
Dennis Bodwitz
One of the study's authors from Auburn University
Auburn University
Episode: Interstellar Comet 3I Atlas and Hidden Ice: Unraveling Mysteries of Water and Galaxies
Dr. Robert Massey
Deputy Executive Director of the Royal Astronomical Society
Royal Astronomical Society
Episode: Near Miss and Cosmic Spectacles: Asteroids, Comets, and Space Junk in Earth’s Orbit

Hosts

Anna
Co-host and fellow space enthusiast with extensive knowledge on space science and astronomy topics.
Avery
Co-host of Astronomy Daily, known for engaging discussions on various astronomical subjects.
Andrew Dunkley
Host of Space Nuts, providing insights into complex astrophysical concepts with a lighthearted approach.
Stuart Gary
Host of SpaceTime, focusing on significant developments in the field of space science and astronomy.

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#117
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#176
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#31
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#32
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#65
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#82
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#119
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Cosmic Questions: Time, Mass, and the Spectacle of Auroras | Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights &...
Q: Can we still see the remains of the star that made us?
No, we cannot pinpoint the remnants of the original star as they have enriched the interstellar medium over time.
Cosmic Questions: Time, Mass, and the Spectacle of Auroras | Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights &...
Q: What would happen to the flow of time in an anti-gravity field?
Time would appear to speed up for outside observers, while for those in the anti-gravity field, it would tick normally.
Astronomy Q&A: Super Jupiters, Light Echoes & Cosmic Mysteries | Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights...
Q: Could a gas giant orbiting a star that went supernova absorb enough debris to become a star itself?
No, a gas giant would likely not survive a supernova shockwave, let alone absorb enough debris to form a star.
Astronomy Q&A: Super Jupiters, Light Echoes & Cosmic Mysteries | Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights...
Q: Would the moon necessarily be tidally locked to the planet?
Yes, the earth-sized moon would likely be tidally locked to the sub-brown dwarf planet, always facing it.
Astronomy Q&A: Super Jupiters, Light Echoes & Cosmic Mysteries | Space Nuts: Astronomy Insights...
Q: Knowing the pace at which technology builds on itself, do you think we will have solved the mysteries of what was before the Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, and the expansion of the universe, let's say within the next 100 years?
There may be solutions for one or two of those over the next hundred years, but some mysteries, like dark energy, might take longer.

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