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Episodes

Mars Mishaps, Earthly Tails, and the Hungry Hippo Rocket Fairing

Episode Summary Today’s episode dives into a whirlwind of cosmic news, featuring a communications hiccup with NASA's MAVEN orbiter at Mars, the astonishing discovery of Earth's magnetic tail, and the unveiling of NASA's new Rover Operations Center. We also explore the intriguing hints of a methane-rich atmosphere on an exoplanet detected by the James Webb Space Telescope, a groundbreaking dual-mode drone from China, and Rocket Lab's innovative "Hungry Hippo" fairing design for their upcoming neu...

Dec 11, 20259 minSeason 4Ep. 296

Spacewalks, Supernovas, and the Mysteries of Super Jupiters

### Episode Summary A thrilling spacewalk at the Tiangong Space Station, the discovery of the oldest supernova witnessed by the James Webb Telescope, and new insights into the chaotic nature of Super Jupiters highlight today's episode. We also explore the powerful winds generated by a supermassive black hole, showcasing the dynamic interactions in our universe. ### Timestamps & Stories 01:05 – **Story 1: Marathon Spacewalk at Tiangong Space Station** **Key Facts** - Two astronauts from the S...

Dec 10, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 295

Stellar Explosions, Galactic Surprises, and the Controversial Light Beaming Plan

### Episode Summary Real-time images of exploding stars, a surprisingly “gentle” supermassive black hole, the return of a long-duration Soyuz crew, a packed week of launches, Subaru’s first new exoplanet and brown-dwarf finds, and a controversial plan to light up the night sky with orbital mirrors. ### Timestamps & Stories 00:00 – Cold Open 00:35 – Intro 01:05 – **Story 1: Astronomers watch novae explode in real time** **Key Facts** - First-ever direct imaging of two novae as they erupted us...

Dec 09, 202512 minSeason 4Ep. 294

Interstellar Mysteries, Solar Celebrations, and the AI Propulsion Revolution

Mysterious Interstellar Object 3i Atlas: The interstellar object 3i Atlas is back in the spotlight, exhibiting strange behavior that has scientists puzzled. With non-gravitational acceleration and focused jets forming an anti-tail, its upcoming close approach to Earth on December 19th has prompted coordinated space defense drills among various nations, raising intriguing questions about its true nature. SOHO's 30th Anniversary: Celebrating 30 years of operation, the Solar and Heliospheric Observ...

Dec 08, 202513 minSeason 4Ep. 293

Cosmic Filaments, Earth 2.0, and Mayonnaise in Space

Discovery of a Cosmic Filament: Astronomers have uncovered a remarkable string of 14 galaxies spinning in unison within a colossal cosmic filament, a structure that is about 50 million light years long and rotates at an astounding 110 kilometers per second. This discovery reveals the profound influence of cosmic structures on galaxy formation. China's Earth 2.0 Initiative: The China National Space Agency has unveiled ambitious plans for their upcoming missions aimed at exploring Earth-like plane...

Dec 06, 20257 minSeason 4Ep. 292

Cosmic Telescopes, Orbital Challenges, and the Secrets of Venus

Nancy Chris Roman Space Telescope Assembly Complete: NASA has successfully assembled the Nancy Chris Roman Space Telescope, a major milestone that brings us closer to its anticipated launch in May 2027. This powerful telescope, equipped with a 288-megapixel camera, promises to gather data hundreds of times faster than Hubble, potentially unveiling over 100,000 new exoplanets and billions of galaxies. Russian Soyuz Rocket Launch Damage: Following a successful launch to the International Space Sta...

Dec 05, 202512 minSeason 4Ep. 291

Exploding Rockets, Cosmic Rays, and the Secrets of Asteroid Bennu

China's Zhuqi 3 Rocket Launch: Landspace has successfully launched its Zhuqi 3 rocket, marking a significant milestone in the reusable rocket race. Although the first stage booster experienced a mishap during its landing attempt, the successful reach of orbit demonstrates the progress in China's commercial space industry. WASP 107B's Atmospheric Loss: The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning images of the gas giant WASP 107B, which is actively losing its atmosphere due to intense ste...

Dec 04, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 290

From Earthly Concerns to Martian Innovations: A Journey Through Space News

Threat to the Atacama Desert: Scientists are raising alarms over a massive renewable energy project near Chile’s Atacama Desert, home to the Paranal Observatory. Concerns include potential light pollution, dust interference, and atmospheric heating that could compromise the region's exceptional astronomical conditions. The scientific community is advocating for solutions to minimize these impacts while balancing sustainable energy needs. Blue Origin's New Innovations: Blue Origin has unveiled ex...

Dec 03, 202512 minSeason 4Ep. 289

Spacecraft Drama, Galactic Neighborhoods, and the Push for a Circular Space Economy

Emergency Return of Shenzhou 20: China's Shenzhou 20 spacecraft is making an uncrewed emergency return to Earth after sustaining damage from a micrometeoroid, which caused a crack in its window. The crew safely returned on a different vessel, marking a significant first for China's space program. Galactic Neighborhoods Matter: The Deep Extragalactic Visible Legacy Survey (DEVELS) reveals that a galaxy's local environment significantly influences its evolution. Galaxies in crowded clusters exhibi...

Dec 02, 202513 minSeason 4Ep. 288

European Launch Ambitions, Starquake Mysteries, and the Quest for Hidden Stars

ESA's European Launcher Challenge: The European Space Agency is taking significant steps towards enhancing its commercial launch market, with member states committing over 900 million euros to the European Launcher Challenge. This initiative will see ESA acting as an anchor client, co-funding upgrades for private companies and stimulating competition and innovation in space launch services. Starquakes and Black Holes: Scientists are uncovering the mysteries of dormant black holes through the stu...

Dec 01, 20259 minSeason 4Ep. 287

Private Telescopes, Troubled Launch Pads, and Webb's Black Hole Breakthrough

Launch of the Mauve Telescope: A groundbreaking new space telescope named Mauve, about the size of a mini fridge, has successfully launched aboard a SpaceX transporter mission. Owned by Blue Skies Space, this private telescope will operate on a subscription model, offering unique ultraviolet data that could revolutionize astronomical research by providing dedicated access to space-based observations. Roscosmos Launch Pad Trouble: Following the successful launch of the Soyuz MS.28 crew to the ISS...

Nov 29, 202513 minSeason 4Ep. 286

Lightning on Mars, New Cosmic Objects, and the Future of European Spaceflight

Lightning on Mars: NASA's Perseverance rover has potentially captured the first direct evidence of lightning on Mars. Using its super-sensitive microphone, the rover recorded distinct crackling sounds, suggesting that electrical discharges may be caused by the planet's notorious dust storms. This discovery indicates that Mars has a more dynamic atmosphere than previously thought, raising excitement for future crewed missions. Thanksgiving Crew Launch: A crew of three, including one NASA astronau...

Nov 28, 20259 minSeason 4Ep. 285

SpaceX Scrubs Launch, Mars Tracks Interstellar Visitor, and Roman Telescope's Game-Changing Potential

(00:00:00) Astronomy Daily podcast features the latest news from across the cosmos (00:00:35) SpaceX scrubbed the launch of their Transporter 15 mission on Wednesday (00:02:45) SpaceX scrubbed its B1062 booster due to unspecified issue (00:04:26) Scientists used data from a spacecraft orbiting Mars to predict comet's path (00:05:42) Improved trajectory means telescopes and other spacecraft can track comet with greater accuracy (00:07:57) NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is scheduled for ...

Nov 27, 202513 minSeason 4Ep. 284

Dark Matter Breakthrough, Seven Rocket Launches, and Mars' Meteorite Discovery

Breakthrough in Dark Matter Research: A potential game-changing discovery has emerged in the search for dark matter. An astronomer from the University of Tokyo has detected high-energy gamma rays that align with theoretical predictions for dark matter particle collisions. This intriguing signal could provide the first direct evidence of dark matter, specifically linked to the hypothesized WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles), marking a monumental step in understanding one of the universe...

Nov 26, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 283

Boeing's Starliner Shift, China's Lifeboat Launch, and a Cosmic Mystery Unveiled

Boeing's Starliner Mission Shift: A significant change has been announced for Boeing's Starliner 1 mission, now transitioning to a cargo-only mission to the ISS, scheduled for no earlier than April 2026. This decision follows a challenging crew flight test earlier this year, emphasizing safety and the need for further analysis and fixes related to thruster issues. The number of required flights for Boeing has also been reduced from six to four, reflecting the success of SpaceX's Crew Dragon. Chi...

Nov 25, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 282

Hawking's Triumph, Balloon Telescopes, and a Tilted Exoplanet

Hawking and Einstein Confirmed: In a groundbreaking cosmic event, the collision of two black holes has validated predictions made by both Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein. Observations from gravitational wave observatories confirmed Hawking's area theorem, showing that the surface area of the resulting black hole increased, and matched Einstein's predictions regarding the black hole's ring down, revealing a new Kerr black hole. Moss Survives in Space: Astonishingly, moss spores exposed to the...

Nov 24, 202514 minSeason 4Ep. 281

Starship Setback, Stealth Solar Storm, and Mars' Hidden Water

SpaceX's Starship Booster Anomaly: SpaceX faces a significant setback as Booster 18 of its next-generation Starship program suffers a catastrophic rupture during a routine gas system pressure test. The failure of a composite overwrapped pressure vessel has left the company with no completed flight-ready boosters, prompting a shift in focus to Booster 19. Fortunately, this incident occurred during ground testing, allowing for necessary improvements before future flights. Stealth Solar Storm Strik...

Nov 22, 202512 minSeason 4Ep. 280

SpaceX's Launch Record, China's Lunar Mystery, and AI Life Detectives

Historic Launch Milestone at Cape Canaveral: This week, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is set to achieve a remarkable milestone as it becomes the 100th launch from the Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center area in a single year. This achievement highlights the incredible advancements in reusable rocket technology, which has transformed the economics of spaceflight. China's Senzhou Spacecraft Drama: A replacement uncrewed Senzhou spacecraft is launching soon to replace the damaged module that caused ...

Nov 21, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 279

Interstellar Comet Secrets, Enceladus' Organic Treasure, and a Lunar Surprise

Interstellar Comet 3I Atlas: NASA has unveiled new images and data of the interstellar comet 3I Atlas, the third confirmed visitor from beyond our solar system. This comet, rich in carbon dioxide and water ice, offers a unique opportunity to study ancient material from a distant solar system, challenging previous assumptions about interstellar objects. Enceladus' Organic Compounds: Exciting findings from NASA's Cassini mission reveal previously undetected organic compounds in the plumes of Satur...

Nov 20, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 278

Euclid's Galactic Insights, Geminid Wonders, and Runaway Stars Revealed

Euclid Space Telescope's Groundbreaking Findings: The European Space Agency's Euclid mission is revolutionizing our understanding of galaxy evolution just a year into its operations. With the capability to observe over 1.2 million galaxies, Euclid is addressing fundamental questions about galaxy shapes and their formation history, paving the way for a modern galactic tuning fork diagram. The Spectacular Geminid Meteor Shower: The Geminid meteor shower is set to peak on December 13th and 14th, pr...

Nov 19, 202512 minSeason 4Ep. 277

Lunar Delays, Global Launch Frenzy, and a Stellar Discovery

NASA's Artemis 3 Mission Delays: A new report indicates that NASA's Artemis 3 mission, aimed at landing astronauts on the moon, is now projected to occur in 2028 instead of the previously planned 2026. This delay is primarily due to the ongoing development challenges faced by SpaceX's Starship, which is key to the mission's success. Launch Week Extravaganza: It's a busy week for space launches, with SpaceX planning five Falcon 9 missions, including four for their Starlink Internet Constellation ...

Nov 18, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 276

Cosmic Speedsters, Satellite Shakeups, and a Milky Way Masterpiece

Solar System's Surprising Speed: A groundbreaking study reveals that our solar system is moving through space much faster than current cosmological models predict. Observations of distant radio galaxies show a lopsided distribution, suggesting we are rushing towards them, leading to questions about the validity of the cosmological principle itself. Amazon's Project Kuiper Rebranded: Amazon has officially rebranded its satellite internet initiative from Project Kuiper to simply "LEO," signaling a...

Nov 17, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 275

Stranded Astronauts, Scenic Mars Missions, and a Super Earth Discovery

Tiangong Space Station's Stranded Crew: The Shenzhou 21 crew aboard the Tiangong Space Station faces a precarious situation after the Shenzhou 20 mission astronauts returned home using their capsule, which was damaged by space debris. With no immediate escape vehicle, the crew awaits the uncrewed launch of Shenzhou 22, highlighting the risks posed by space debris in low Earth orbit. NASA's Scenic Route to Mars: NASA's Escapade mission has launched twin probes, Blue and Gold, that will take an in...

Nov 15, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 274

Rocket Triumph, Astronaut Rescue, and Cosmic Crater

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Success: Blue Origin celebrated a significant milestone with the successful launch of its New Glenn rocket, deploying a NASA science mission destined for Mars. The highlight was the first successful landing of the rocket's first stage on an autonomous drone ship, showcasing advanced engineering and precision technology crucial for future missions. Chinese Astronauts' Safe Return: Three astronauts aboard the Tiangong Space Station faced a tense situation when cracks...

Nov 14, 20258 minSeason 4Ep. 273

Solar Storms, Stellar Family Trees, and Our Interstellar Visitor

Blue Origin's Launch Challenges: Blue Origin's new Glenn rocket faced multiple delays during its crucial launch carrying NASA's Escapade satellites, which are set to study Mars's magnetosphere. The delays were exacerbated by adverse weather conditions and the aftermath of a powerful geomagnetic storm that affected communications on Earth. Powerful Solar Flare Strikes: The sun unleashed an X 5.1 class solar flare, the most intense since 2024, causing significant radio blackouts across parts of Af...

Nov 13, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 272

Space Policy Showdown, Mars Missteps, and Cosmic Beginnings

US-EU Space Regulatory Clash: The United States has formally opposed the European Union's proposed EU Space Act, arguing that its regulations could impose unfair burdens on American space companies. The act aims to establish a unified regulatory framework for Europe's space industry, focusing on safety, resilience, and sustainability. The US claims that certain provisions unfairly target large telecommunications satellite constellations, particularly SpaceX's Starlink, and calls for recognition ...

Nov 12, 20259 minSeason 4Ep. 271

Rocket Failures, Black Hole Breakthroughs, and Movies in Space

Chinese Rocket Failure: Galactic Energy's Ceres 1 rocket faced a setback with its second-ever launch failure, as the upper stage shut down prematurely, resulting in the loss of three satellites. The company is investigating the cause while maintaining a respectable success rate of over 90% across 22 missions. Black Hole Mystery Solved: Astronomers have unraveled the enigma of an "impossible" black hole merger that produced a black hole within the upper stellar mass gap. New simulations incorpora...

Nov 11, 20259 minSeason 4Ep. 270

Launch Delay, Stellar Discoveries, and Outlandish Space Food

Blue Origin's Launch Scrubbed: Blue Origin faced a major setback as their second New Glenn rocket launch, carrying NASA's Escapade spacecraft to Mars, was scrubbed due to bad weather, minor equipment issues, and an unexpected cruise ship entering the restricted flight path. The new launch date is set for November 12, with high hopes for a successful mission. Discovery of TOI2267: Astronomers have confirmed a groundbreaking exoplanet system, TOI2267, located 72 light years away in a binary star s...

Nov 10, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 269

Cosmic Auroras, Planetary Demise, and Martian Mysteries

Stunning Aurora Display: Mark your calendars for November 5th to 8th, 2025, as a powerful geomagnetic storm is set to light up the night sky with breathtaking auroras. Classified as a G3 storm, this display will be triggered by a significant coronal mass ejection from the Sun, resulting in vibrant colors visible farther south than usual. The Fate of Earth: NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) reveals alarming insights into the fate of planets orbiting sun-like stars. As these star...

Nov 08, 202511 minSeason 4Ep. 268

Launch Scrubs, Voyager's Milestone Journey, and 3D Exoplanet Mapping

Viasat 3F2 Launch Scrubbed Again: The United Launch Alliance faced another setback as the launch of the Viasat 3F2 satellite was scrubbed for the second time this week due to persistent valve issues. This hefty communication satellite is crucial for providing high-speed internet across the Americas, following the challenges faced by its predecessor. Voyager 1's Historic Milestone: Voyager 1 is set to make history in November 2026 by becoming the first human-made object to travel a full light day...

Nov 07, 202510 minSeason 4Ep. 267
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