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Unraveling Cosmic Mysteries: Big Rips, Neutron Collisions & Lunar Sunsets

In this episode of Space Nuts, join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson as they dive into a myriad of listener questions, exploring the cosmos with curiosity and humour. From the enigma of the Big Rip and the mysteries surrounding the universe's beginnings to the fascinating ...  Show more

How Impact Craters Could Have Reversed Venus’s Rotation—The Surprising Science

In this episode of Space Nuts, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson explore fascinating topics ranging from the mysterious double moon dust implications and Venus's unusual rotation to updated protocols for announcing extraterrestrial evidence. They also delve into the intrig ...  Show more

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