Universe Today Podcast

Episode 723: Q&A 138: When Will Starships Stop Exploding? And More...

03.18.2021 - By Fraser CainPlay

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In this week's questions show, I talk about how dark matter seems to clump differently from regular matter. When will Starships stop exploding? And what do I think about the Stellina telescope?

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00:00 Start

00:36 Does dark matter clump?

05:35 When will Starships stop exploding?

10:33 What do I think about the Stellina telescope?

14:44 Do I think there's a bias against searching for life?

19:27 What will the far future of the Universe look like?

22:48 Where is the edge of space?

23:55 Do I recommend Babylon 5?

25:20 What about Battlestar Galactica?

26:17 Would I take a trip around the Moon?

29:19 What if a black hole met a white hole?

29:55 What's the state of James Webb?

31:18 What if Venus had a moon?

34:20 Is there a solution for Starship's legs?

37:55 Will Artemis prove we went to the Moon?

40:20 Could we build the Enterprise today?

44:07 Could we crowdfund space missions?

47:20 Will ping times doom interplanetary gameplay?

48:26 How do black holes have gravity?

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