338: Indestructible // Using AI to Find Alien Life | Space Nuts | Astronomy Science

Thank you for joining us on Space Nuts where we talk astronomy and space science every week. I hope you well.
Coming up in this edition indestructible asteroids - yep they've got some samples they've hit him with a hammer and nothing happened and we're talking asteroids that are made of rubble.
But it turns out to be more like reinforced concrete. We're also going to look at machine learning or artificial intelligence for the discovery, maybe, of extraterrestrial life.
And we're going to answer some questions about gravity and astronauts.
What happens when they're going maybe from here to Mars?
What's the gravity like compared to orbiting the planet or lack of there?
So how is a light year measured? Very carefully. And what pushes rockets in space?
We will tell you all of that if we can. Maybe we won't. Coming up on this edition of Space Nuts.

Astronomy, Science, Space, and Stuff.
Space Nuts Episode 338 with Professor Fred Watson & Andrew Dunkley

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