Martin Rees explains Hawkings early work...
Interviews about Space Science
Interviews about space science, astronomy, rockets, planets, galaxies, stars...
How the next industrial revolution might take place in space
How are solar flares formed, and how can they disrupt our satellites?
Satellites can spot changes in water colour that predict outbreaks of diseases
The large number of satllites in orbit are causing problems for astronomers on Earth
But scientists assure this is only a bump in the road...
Let's meet the fine minds featuring in this Q&A...
How a new method of harnessing magnets can extend the life of space junk
What Perseverance has revealed about the potential for life on Mars...
Joining us this week...
The scientific hub coordinating extra-terrestrial communication strategies...
Scientists pre-empting how they might help earth avoid asteroids...
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation from the big bang may allow us to see further back than with light
Does machine learning hold the key to unravelling the mysteries of dark energy?
And why Earth has such a plain name compared to the other planets
The James Webb Space Telescope uses infrared light to capture the universe (and black holes) like never before
And when compared to the size of the sun, just how small are the planets in our solar system?
And what would it be like to be dropped on the planet today?
Studying exploding stars - or supernovae - requires observing millions of galaxies per night
Two days in the past two months have been 1.5 milliseconds faster than days in the past few decades
By trying to detect axions, researchers have been able to rule out some criteria for these invisible forces
A space round-up including seeing the universe in infrared, voyager mission updates, & mystery moon craters...
Research this week put the hypothesis that microbial life could exist in the clouds of Venus to the test