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Vast amounts of water found on Mars, but there’s a catch, Milky Way and Andromeda might not merge af

The final parsec problem is a mystery that is yet to be answered by cosmology. On paper, supermassiv

What's the most challenging part of Astronomy? What happened to Uranus? Which telescope to get f

Interstellar travel might not be as impossible as most people think. Especially if we adopt the mult

It’s time for the Perseids meteor shower, Gaia has found hundreds of asteroid moons, Starliner is st

Future telescopes like Vera Rubin and Nancy Grace Roman will generate a lot of data. This will be a

What happens to the stuff that falls into black holes? Do supergiants have sunspots? How can you do

TRAPPIST-1 is one of the most interesting systems out there. JWST did observe them but we still don&

We’ve learned much more from the DART mission, dark oxygen is being generated at the bottom of the o

John Michael Godier and Universe Today's Fraser Cain discuss the exciting developments in space

What happened at the earliest stages of the Universe and what is it expanding into? Can they just pu

Fluids behave very differently in space. We can make good use of it. For example, a recent NIAC gran

Gaia was hit by a micrometeoroid and a solar storm, mapping a lunar lava tube from space, both Mars

What are those lasers shooting out from telescopes? Can we build a space elevator? Could we grow pla

It's already been two years of JWST operations. In this episode we accumulated all the major sci

Europa Clipper might be delayed. NASA is cancelling its VIPER lunar rover mission. Mapping the dark

Oumuamua and Borisov were the first interstellar visitors found by humanity. There should be many mo

This is an episode of our Patreon-exclusive Q&A show that I do with my producer Anton. Join ou

Can Iron kill stars like poison? Will a Moon telescope be better than JWST? Can a fast-moving star b

Previously the only way to image black holes was with the Event Horizon Telescope, a combination of