Astronomy Daily: Space News Updates

S02E15: Rocket Lab's Baby Come Back Mission and the Mysterious Hot Celestial Body


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Welcome to another episode of Astronomy Daily with your host Steve Dunkley. In today's episode, we delve into Rocket Lab's upcoming mission, known as the "Baby Come Back Mission," where they plan to deploy seven satellites to space and attempt to recover the rocket booster. We also discuss the growing concern of orbital debris, including old satellites and boosters, and its impact on future space missions. In a fascinating discovery, astronomers have observed a super hot celestial body, WD0032-317b, challenging their understanding of the boundary between stars and planets. This brown dwarf exhibits an extraordinary surface temperature of 13,900 degrees Fahrenheit, breaking records for its class. We explore the unique conditions that contribute to this extreme heat and its implications for studying stellar ignition. Additionally, we highlight the European Space Agency's commitment to space sustainability and their efforts to mitigate orbital debris through the Zero-Debris Charter initiative. Furthermore, we discuss the remarkable achievement of a 98% water recovery rate aboard the International Space Station, crucial for long-duration space missions and reducing the need for resupply missions. Lastly, we explore how NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is partnering with the Non-Prophet PDF Association to create the world's largest publicly available archive of PDFs for security research. This project aims to analyze potential threats and enhance the security of digital documents, which play a vital role in various fields. Join us next time for more captivating stories on Astronomy Daily. Catch up on all past episodes at spacenuts.io, and don't forget to explore the archive of Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson at the same address.
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