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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 22 MIN

Burning Up, Icy Moons & Rethinking the Search for Life

from Kalam Astro · host Kalam Astro

Welcome back to Kalam Astro, your passport to the cosmos! This week we are bringing you a thrilling mix of dramatic space science, major industry-shaking news, ocean world discoveries, and a revolutionary new way of thinking about where life might be hiding in the universe!From a spacecraft's blazing final goodbye to the icy depths of Jupiter's most mysterious moon — this episode has it all! 🌌✨ What We're Exploring:🔥 A Spacecraft's Fiery Last Moments - There is something both tragic and spectacular about a spacecraft meeting its end. After years of travelling through the cold darkness of space, its final act is one of the most dramatic events in all of science — a blazing, white-hot plunge through Earth's atmosphere. We explore the incredible physics and engineering behind a spacecraft's last moments, from the immense heat generated by atmospheric friction to the carefully calculated angles of re-entry, and what engineers do to ensure that even in destruction, a spacecraft's farewell is controlled, purposeful and scientifically valuable🌕 Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism - Big news from the commercial spaceflight world! Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has made the bold decision to pause its space tourism flights for a minimum of two years, redirecting all its energy and resources toward its ambitious lunar programme. We break down what this significant strategic decision means for the future of civilian spaceflight, how it reflects the growing intensity of the global race back to the Moon, and whether everyday space tourism will have to wait even longer before it becomes a reality for the rest of us🧊 Europa's Ice Shell — Bad News for Alien Life? - Jupiter's moon Europa has captivated scientists for years with its vast subsurface ocean hidden beneath a frozen surface, making it one of the most promising candidates in our search for extraterrestrial life. But stunning new findings have revealed that Europa's ice shell is an enormous 18 miles thick — significantly more than previous estimates suggested. We dig into what this means for anything that might be living in those dark, hidden waters below, and whether this towering wall of ice could make contact between the ocean and the surface virtually impossible for any life forms trying to survive👽 Life Beyond Habitable Zones - For generations, the search for alien life has been guided by one central idea — find a planet in the habitable zone of its star, where liquid water can exist on the surface, and you might find life. But a growing wave of scientists is now challenging this long-held assumption in the most exciting way possible. We explore the revolutionary new thinking that suggests life could exist in places far outside these traditional boundaries — from the crushing depths beneath icy moons to the pitch-black void of interstellar space — and what this paradigm shift means for humanity's most profound and enduring questWhether life is hiding under 18 miles of ice or drifting in the darkness between stars, Kalam Astro is here every week to follow the search wherever it leads!The universe is far stranger and more wondrous than we ever dared to imagine 🚀✨==Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com************************Follow us on Social.www.facebook.com/pulse95radiowww.twitter.com/pulse95radioJoin us as we reflect on incredible breakthroughs, exciting launches, and mind-blowing discoveries that define the future of space exploration. 🚀

Welcome back to Kalam Astro, your passport to the cosmos! This week we are bringing you a thrilling mix of dramatic space science, major industry-shaking news, ocean world discoveries, and a revolutionary new way of thinking about where life might be hiding in the universe!From a spacecraft's blazing final goodbye to the icy depths of Jupiter's most mysterious moon — this episode has it all! 🌌✨ What We're Exploring:🔥 A Spacecraft's Fiery Last Moments - There is something both tragic and spectacular about a spacecraft meeting its end. After years of travelling through the cold darkness of space, its final act is one of the most dramatic events in all of science — a blazing, white-hot plunge through Earth's atmosphere. We explore the incredible physics and engineering behind a spacecraft's last moments, from the immense heat generated by atmospheric friction to the carefully calculated angles of re-entry, and what engineers do to ensure that even in destruction, a spacecraft's farewell is controlled, purposeful and scientifically valuable🌕 Blue Origin Pauses Space Tourism - Big news from the commercial spaceflight world! Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin has made the bold decision to pause its space tourism flights for a minimum of two years, redirecting all its energy and resources toward its ambitious lunar programme. We break down what this significant strategic decision means for the future of civilian spaceflight, how it reflects the growing intensity of the global race back to the Moon, and whether everyday space tourism will have to wait even longer before it becomes a reality for the rest of us🧊 Europa's Ice Shell — Bad News for Alien Life? - Jupiter's moon Europa has captivated scientists for years with its vast subsurface ocean hidden beneath a frozen surface, making it one of the most promising candidates in our search for extraterrestrial life. But stunning new findings have revealed that Europa's ice shell is an enormous 18 miles thick — significantly more than previous estimates suggested. We dig into what this means for anything that might be living in those dark, hidden waters below, and whether this towering wall of ice could make contact between the ocean and the surface virtually impossible for any life forms trying to survive👽 Life Beyond Habitable Zones - For generations, the search for alien life has been guided by one central idea — find a planet in the habitable zone of its star, where liquid water can exist on the surface, and you might find life. But a growing wave of scientists is now challenging this long-held assumption in the most exciting way possible. We explore the revolutionary new thinking that suggests life could exist in places far outside these traditional boundaries — from the crushing depths beneath icy moons to the pitch-black void of interstellar space — and what this paradigm shift means for humanity's most profound and enduring questWhether life is hiding under 18 miles of ice or drifting in the darkness between stars, Kalam Astro is here every week to follow the search wherever it leads!The universe is far stranger and more wondrous than we ever dared to imagine 🚀✨==Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com************************Follow us on Social.www.facebook.com/pulse95radiowww.twitter.com/pulse95radioJoin us as we reflect on incredible breakthroughs, exciting launches, and mind-blowing discoveries that define the future of space exploration. 🚀

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