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Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest: Dr. Paul Matt Sutter, Dr. Morgan Rehnberg, Dr. Kimberly Cartier, Alex Teachey

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Title: Weekly Space Hangout –  Dr. Paul Matt Sutter: How to Die in Space

Link: Cosmoquest: http://cosmoquest.org

Description:  Today’s story:

  • A new explanation for Omuamua.
  • The SMBH in the Milky Way ate a hydrogen cloud 3.5 million years ago, forming jets of material.
  • FBOT = Fast Blue Optical Transient. Pretty awesome.
  • SpaceX’s Demo 2 Crew Dragon launch success!

Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )

Special Guest: Dr. Paul Matt Sutter ( http://www.pmsutter.com/ & @PaulMattSutter ) Paul has written a new book about all the fun ways to die in space! How to Die in Space !!! Get your copy today!

Regular Guest:

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