Episodes

July 17, 2025

Starship’s Next Flight, Pulsar Secrets Unlocked, and the Birth of a New Solar System

Exciting Developments for SpaceX's Starship: Join us as we delve into the upcoming 10th test flight of SpaceX's Starship, anticipated to launch in just three weeks. Discover the challenges faced in previous flights and the in...
July 16, 2025

Black Hole Merger Record, Private Space Ventures, and Ancient Lunar Mysteries Uncovered

Largest Black Hole Merger Detected: Dive into the monumental discovery of the largest black hole merger ever observed, known as GW 231123. This event, detected by the LIGO gravitational wave observatories, has resulted in a n...
July 16, 2025

Secrets of the Moon: Unraveling Volcanic Activity and Solar Wind Dynamics

In this episode of SpaceTime , we unlock the secrets of the Moon's far side, explore the Sun's helicity barrier, and discuss the European Space Agency's advancements in orbital launch vehicles. Extended Volcanism on the Moon'...
July 15, 2025

Astronauts Homeward Bound, Sun’s Secrets Unveiled, and Uranus’s Heat Revelation

Axiom Space's AX4 Mission Returns: Join us as we check-in on the return of the AX4 crew from the International Space Station. Led by Commentaor Peggy Whitson, the crew conducted over 60 experiments during their extended stay,...
July 14, 2025

Cosmic Voids, Martian Construction Breakthroughs, and the Spectacular Perseid Meteor Shower

Perseid Meteor Shower Approaches: Get ready for the spectacular Perseid meteor shower, expected to peak around August 12th to 13th! This celestial event promises to deliver a dazzling display of meteors, with Australia being ...
July 14, 2025

Earth’s Rapid Spin: The Shortest Day Ever Recorded and the Eris-1 Rocket Launch

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July 13, 2025

Quantum Quandaries: Photons, Black Holes & the Secrets of Cosmic Orbits | Space Nuts: Astronomy...

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July 12, 2025

Astronauts Return, Space Farming Breakthroughs, and the James Webb’s Cosmic Cat’s Paw

Axiom Mission 4 Returns to Earth: Join us as we discuss the Axiom Mission 4 crew's successful return from the International Space Station after a busy 2.5 week research mission. Discover the fascinating experiments they condu...
July 11, 2025

Europe’s Space Independence: Nordic Launch Sites, July Meteor Showers, and a Cosmic Retraction

Europe's Push for Space Independence: Explore Europe's ambitious efforts to enhance its autonomy in space operations, with new launch sites emerging in the Nordic region. Discover how geopolitical events are driving the need ...
July 10, 2025

Earth’s Ancient Secrets: Unveiling the Oldest Rocks and Mars’ Frozen History

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July 10, 2025

Cosmic Chronicles: UFOs, Galactic Archaeology & the Mystery of the Zombie Satellite | Space...

Galactic Discoveries: Unraveling the Milky Way and Mysterious Signals In this intriguing episode of Space Nuts , hosts Heidi Campo and Professor Fred Watson dive deep into the latest astronomical findings and cosmic mysteries...
July 10, 2025

A New Era for NASA, Tracing Comet 3I Atlas’ Origins, and DART’s Asteroid Deflection Lessons

NASA's New Interim Administrator: In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has appointed Sean Duffy as NASA’s interim administrator. With a background in transportation and a stint on reality television, Duffy's unconv...
July 9, 2025

Mars Sample Return Challenges, AI Satellites Revolutionising Space Tech, and Signals to Alien...

Challenges for Mars Sample Return Mission: We dive into the hurdles facing NASA's Mars Sample Return Mission (MSR) as costs soar to an estimated $11 billion. Discover Lockheed Martin's innovative proposal to streamline the mi...
July 8, 2025

Celestial Phenomena: The Largest Oort Cloud Comet and Mars Perseverance’s Milestones

In this episode of SpaceTime , we explore some of the most exciting recent discoveries in astronomy, including the largest Oort Cloud comet ever observed and remarkable achievements from NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover. Comet ...
July 8, 2025

How Theia Made Earth Habitable, Surprising Discoveries About Space Ice, and Rocket Launch Updates

A Massive Ancient Impact and Life on Earth: Discover how a colossal impact shaped Earth's ability to support life, with insights from new research on carbonaceous chondrites and the role of Theia in delivering essential mater...
July 7, 2025

Comet 3I Atlas, Double Detonations in Supernovae, and the Historic Move of Space Shuttle Discovery

Today in Space History: Join us as we take a trip down memory lane, celebrating significant events that occurred on July 7th. Discover how NASA's Opportunity Rover launched in 2003, exceeding its mission expectations, and lea...
July 7, 2025

Interstellar Discoveries: The Arrival of Comet 3I Atlas and the Mars Sample Race

In this episode of SpaceTime , we dive into the latest astronomical discoveries and the implications for future space exploration. New Interstellar Visitor: Comet 3I Atlas Astronomers have identified a new interstellar object...
July 6, 2025

Stellar Questions: Gravitational Waves, Time Travel & the Search for Extraterrestrial Life |...

In this thought-provoking Q&A episode of Space Nuts , hosts Heidi Campo and Professor Fred Watson tackle a variety of intriguing listener questions that delve into the realms of astrophysics and the possibilities of life beyo...
July 5, 2025

Mars’ Lifeless Destiny, Cosmic Giants and Their Dramatic Winds, and the Search for Rogue Planets

New Insights into Mars' Habitability: We delve into a groundbreaking study from NASA's Curiosity rover that challenges the notion of Mars as a once habitable planet. Discover why scientists believe Mars may have always been d...
July 4, 2025

A Star’s Violent End, Revolutionary Bioplastics for Mars, and the Fate of the Universe

Groundbreaking Evidence of Stellar Demise: Astronomers have captured stunning visual evidence of a star's double detonation, revealing new insights into type 1A supernovae and their role in measuring the universe's expansion ...
July 3, 2025

Martian Volcanoes: Uncovering Jezero Mons and the Secrets of the Red Planet

In this episode of SpaceTime , we uncover remarkable insights into Mars, Mercury, and the latest developments in space exploration. Hidden Martian Volcano: Jezero Mons Scientists have identified a previously overlooked volcan...
July 3, 2025

Stellar Snapshots: The Vera C. Rubin Telescope & Mars’ Mysterious Landscapes | Space Nuts:...

Exploring the Cosmos: New Telescopes, Busy Space Stations, and Martian Mysteries In this captivating episode of Space Nuts , hosts Heidi Campo and Professor Fred Watson take listeners on a journey through the latest astronomi...
July 3, 2025

Interstellar Visitor 3I/Atlas, NASA’s SphereX Sky Map, and the Self-Destructive Exoplanet

New Interstellar Visitor 3i Atlas: Astronomers have confirmed the discovery of 3i Atlas, a comet speeding through our solar system, marking only the third interstellar object detected. We discuss its composition, trajectory, ...
July 2, 2025

Gilmour Space’s Eris 1 Delays, Titan’s Role in Exoplanet Research, and Mars Rover Breakthroughs

Gilmour Space's Eris 1 Rocket Update: We discuss the latest challenges facing Australia's first orbital rocket, the Eris 1, as Gilmour Space pushes back its launch date due to technical setbacks. Learn about the rocket's spec...