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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2020 · 1H 3M

#100 - October 2020 Part 2

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The Discussion: The publication of Jeni's new research paper, a review of Netflix shows Challenger and Away (sublime and ridiculous). The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: ESA and JAXA's future infrared space telescope cancelled Mercury-bound Bepi-Colombo is passing Venus – with sensors… Get ready for next month's launch of China's epic Chang'e 5 moon mission. A change in crew for Boeing's creed Starliner test flight to the ISS NASA's shiny new plan for Artemis and human exploration of the moon A gallop through SpaceX's achievements Main news story: Astrophysicists scoop up Nobel Prizes again this year. The Electromagnetic Spectrum: The ultraviolet and X-ray parts of the spectrum. How these telescopes were developed and became ever more powerful. Q&A: If you had to choose just one mission or big science experiment to proceed in your remaining lifetimes, what would you choose and why? Victor Carroon, London, UK via email.

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