#360: Collaboration vs. Competition: Advancing Space Exploration Together & Other Space Questions

#360: Collaboration vs. Competition: Advancin...

Up next

Stellar Evolutions, Dark Energy Mysteries & Your Questions Answered

Cosmic Q&A: Red Giants, Accretion Disks, and Dark EnergyIn this captivating Q&A episode of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle a variety of listener questions that span the cosmos. From the fate of our Sun as it becomes a red giant to the mysteries o ...  Show more

Asteroids, Comets & the Latest from the DART Mission: A Cosmic Update

Sponsor Links:The episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. Haveing a good secure VPN connection is more important than ever...so get the one we use - NordVPN. For our special offer visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenutsAsteroid Updates, DART Mission Insights, ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Cosmic Queries – Intergalactic Impacts
StarTalk Radio

What happens when three black holes collide? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore even more cosmic collisions in space, in the quantum realm, and more!

NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free ...

  Show more

The end of everything
Discovery

Everyone knows about the Big Bang being the beginning of the universe and time - but when and how is it going to end? ask brothers Raffie and Xe from Rome. For this series, with lockdown learning in mind, Drs Rutherford and Fry are investigating scientific mysteries for students ...  Show more

What The Universe Is Doing RIGHT NOW
Short Wave

A century ago, astronomers were locked in a debate about the scope of our universe. Were we it? The answer is no. There are other galaxies beyond the Milky Way, and they are speeding away from us. Answering that question left astronomers with an even bigger puzzle. Why is everyth ...  Show more

Can one black hole eat another black hole?
Moment Of Um

Black holes are one of the strangest things in space: gravity is so strong that nothing gets out, not even light, so learning about them is a big challenge for scientists. If black holes “eat” everything around them, could one black hole eat another black hole? We talked with ast ...  Show more