• Gravitational Wave Wonders, Lunar Orbits & Satellite Showdowns: #476 Q&A

  • Dec 9 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Gravitational Wave Wonders, Lunar Orbits & Satellite Showdowns: #476 Q&A

  • Summary

  • Space Nuts #476 Q&A: Gravitational Waves, Space Stations, and Ultra Massive Black Holes
    Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts as they tackle intriguing questions from listeners worldwide. From the curious nature of gravitational waves to the feasibility of a dual orbiting space station, and the mystery of ultra massive black holes, this episode is full of cosmic conundrums and insightful discussions.
    Episode Highlights:
    - Gravitational Waves Conundrum: Explore whether gravitational waves can reflect or refract like light or sound waves. Understand the unique nature of these quadrupole waves and how they interact with the fabric of Space.
    - Orbiting Space Stations: Delve into the concept of a space station orbiting both Earth and the Moon in a figure 8 pattern. Discuss the challenges of such an endeavour and its potential impact on lunar missions.
    - China's Satellite Constellations: Examine the implications of China's new satellite constellation and the efforts to reduce their visibility, similar to SpaceX's Starlink.
    - Ultra Massive Black Holes: Investigate the possibility of ultra massive black holes residing in cosmic voids and their potential role in the universe's large-scale structure.
    - Spacesuit Compatibility Issues: Understand the challenges faced by astronauts due to incompatible spacesuits between Boeing's Starliner and SpaceX's Dragon capsule.
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    Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.
    00:00 - This edition of Space Nuts will focus on gravitational waves
    01:28 - Colin asks is there any evidence that gravitational waves reflect or refract
    06:25 - Is it possible to have a space station orbiting both Earth and the moon
    09:39 - With China adding a new, currently visible satellite constellation, are discussions being had
    13:39 - Professor Fred Watson answers audience questions in Q and A edition
    19:55 - Your final question reflects on an issue we spoke about recently
    21:09 - Mark asks about spacesuit compatibility between Boeing Starliner and SpaceX Dragon
    26:51 - If you have questions for us, please send them through via our website
    ✍️ Episode References
    SpaceX
    https://www.spacex.com/
    Starlink
    https://www.starlink.com/
    Apollo 8
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_8
    Artemis Programme
    https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/
    International Space Station (ISS)
    https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html
    USA Today
    https://www.usatoday.com/
    Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS)
    https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/copuos/index.html

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