
Fraser Cain
Founder and Publisher at Universe Today
Co-Host at Astronomy Cast
🚀 Space journalist, publisher of @universetoday. Mastodon https://t.co/JJOAOX1o7S Bluesky: https://t.co/Ls6y9yEtlF
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2 weeks ago |
cosmoquest.org | Fraser Cain
Podcaster: Fraser CainTitle: Guide To Space – What Has The Curiosity Rover Discovered? A Collaboration With Joe ScottOrganization: Universe TodayLink: www.universetoday.com Description: From Feb 20, 2018All Hail Curiosity!Consider the fact that right now, there’s an SUV-sized rover crawling around the surface of Mars, zapping rocks with its laser, scooping and sampling material, and generally giving us the best view we’ve ever seen from the surface of the Red Planet.
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3 weeks ago |
cosmoquest.org | Fraser Cain
Podcaster: Fraser CainTitle: Guide To Space – What If We Do Find Aliens? How Prepared Is Earth For Meeting Extraterrestrials? Organization: Universe TodayLink: www.universetoday.com Description: From November 24, 2016. We’ve been so busy wondering how we’ll find aliens that we never stopped to consider what we’ll do if we actually encounter them. How does an alien discovery get communicated to the media? Who’s responsible to craft a response?
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1 month ago |
cosmoquest.org | Fraser Cain
Podcaster: Fraser CainTitle: Guide To Space – What Does It Take To Be An Astronaut? Organization: Universe TodayLink: www.universetoday.com Description: From November 30, 2015. What does it take to have the “Right Stuff” to become an Astronaut? Bio: Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe TodayToday’s sponsor: Big thanks to our Patreon supporters this month: Paul M.
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1 month ago |
cosmoquest.org | Fraser Cain
Podcaster: Fraser CainTitle: Guide To Space – Venus Could Have Supported Life For Billions Of YearsOrganization: Universe TodayLink: www.universetoday.com Description: From Sep 24, 2019. First Habitable Planet In The Solar System? After decades of research, including multiple landers and orbiters, science can definitively say: Venus sucks. Seriously, that place is the worst, with its boiling temperature, intense pressure, sulfuric acid rain, and more. But was it always this bad?
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2 months ago |
cosmoquest.org | Fraser Cain
Podcaster: Fraser CainTitle: Guide To Space – Should We Fly to Another Star Soon? Or Wait for Better Technology to Come Along? Organization: Universe TodayLink: www.universetoday.com Description: From Feb 14, 2020. Hosted by Fraser Cain. It’s hard to really wrap your mind around the vast distances between stars. The fastest spacecraft ever launched into an interstellar trajectory right now is Voyager 1.
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Stunning New Images from the 2023 'Astronomy Photographer of the Year' Competition https://t.co/XkhtksHshe Includes this stunner from @AJamesMcCarthy . Article by @Nancy_A https://t.co/INGFqFWCLP

I just wanted to let you know that I'm not really going to be active here anymore. You'll be able to find me active on Mastodon. https://t.co/RxfBvljcQa and if you want to contact me directly, there's contact info on Universe Today. https://t.co/aObH1Dah8V