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00:00 Intro00:15 Blue Origin wins NASA Moon Landing Contracthttps://www.universetoday.com/161484/artemis-v-is-going-to-the-moon-with-blue-origin/03:12 Hakuto-R Landing Sitehttps://www.universetoday.com/161554/nasa-may-have-found-hakuto-rs-crash-site/04:26 First Ever Radiation Belt Outside Our Solar Systemhttps://www.universetoday.com/161403/an-astronomical-first-a-radiation-belt-seen-outside-the-solar-system/06:19 How ESO Allocates Telescope Timehttps://www.universetoday.com/161486/eso-is-using-a-new-system-to-allocate-telescope-time-its-working-well/08:03 “Impossible” Galaxies May Be Even Impossiblierhttps://www.universetoday.com/161457/remember-those-impossibly-massive-galaxies-they-may-be-even-more-massive/11:56 Last Week's Best Space Bitehttps://youtu.be/kGDXuP4bvqQ12:33 FRB That Went Through A Starhttps://www.universetoday.com/161507/astronomers-watched-a-fast-radio-burst-go-right-through-a-stars-atmosphere/14:16 Q&As with Fraser Cainhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbJ42wpShvmm6b_fexWT6vSK9J_c4zgep15:25 Strange Matter Cores for Neutron Starshttps://www.universetoday.com/161514/the-heaviest-neutron-stars-could-have-strange-matter-cores/16:54 Polar Cyclone on Uranushttps://www.universetoday.com/161541/theres-a-polar-cyclone-on-uranus-north-pole/18:26 Outrohttps://youtu.be/mARazyCYFEY
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