#393: The Death Star Doppelgänger: Diving into Mimas's Mysteries and Martian Microbes
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#393: The Death Star Doppelgänger: Diving into Mimas's Mysteries and Martian Microbes
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Prepare for a cosmic exploration that takes us from the realm of science fiction to the frontiers of science reality! In this thrilling episode of Space Nuts, join Andrew Dunkley...
show moreBut that's not all that's brewing in the interstellar pot. We're also venturing to the red plains of Mars, confronting the possibility that bacteria might not just survive but thrive under the harsh Martian conditions. What does this mean for future human missions to the Red Planet? Could these microscopic stowaways pose a threat to astronauts, or might they hold the key to unlocking the secrets of life beyond Earth?
With a blend of intrigue and expertise, Andrew and Fred navigate through these cosmic questions, offering insights that will leave you pondering long after the episode ends. So buckle up, space enthusiasts, as we embark on another adventure that's sure to expand your universe.
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📋 Episode Chapters
(00:00) This is space nuts. Coming up, we're looking at the Death Star
(03:05) It might be opportunist bacteria that follows the bite that could cause Alzheimer's
(04:39) Fred says moon Mimus actually librates around planet Earth
(12:16) Andrew Ker: Mimas and Enceladus are totally different moons
(18:56) NASA to try flutter test on its ingenuity helicopter on Mars
(19:52) Scientists have tested four human infectious bacteria to survive harsh Martian environments
(26:37) Fred Watson says bacteria could pose a risk to astronauts on Mars
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