Steve Nerlich Archive
Jan 31st: Things We’re Not Sure About

Oct 26th: Being in Space

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When you need some space… lets listen to @CheapAstro today for the answers of what’s the best solution to generate artificial gravity for long duration space travel? And what is the smell of space? 

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Jan 31st: Things We’re Not Sure About

Aug 9th: Well, Not Really

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If we want a lunar orbiting space station, couldn’t we just send the ISS there? Could bacteria have hopped aboard the Venera probes and seeded Venus’ atmosphere?  Find the answer with @CheapAstro at #365DaysOfAstro

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Jan 31st: Things We’re Not Sure About

May 24th: Clarifications

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Today at #365DaysOfAstro, @cheapastro questions some questions. Do we have the ability to measure the exact amount of heat arriving at the Earth from the Sun? & If we want a lunar orbiting space station, couldn’t we just send the ISS there? 

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Jan 31st: Things We’re Not Sure About

Apr 26th: Distant Horizons

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Cheap Astronomy explores some old horizons and answers these questions. If the Big Bang happened 13.8 billion years ago how come we can still see it? How can we observe things that are receding from us at faster than the speed of light? 

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