We’ve now discovered thousands of exoplanets, we’re learning more and more about the kinds of planetary systems there are out there across the Universe. But are planets like Earth unique or totally rare?

We’ve now discovered thousands of exoplanets, we’re learning more and more about the kinds of planetary systems there are out there across the Universe. But are planets like Earth unique or totally rare?
Where is the edge of our Solar System? Or better yet, let’s say where is the outermost boundary of the Solar System?
Scott Shepperd normally studies objects in the distant solar system. But today he will tell the fascinating tale about the discovery of the fastest moving asteroid currently known
Today @AwesomeAstroPod will take you to explore the moons of Neptune and round-up news of Mars exploration from Perseverence, Ingenuity, Hope & Zhurong.
This week space exploration show with @AwesomeAstroPod will presents Hubble problem, Ingenuity #MarsHelicopet, Artemis 1, Bezos & Branson
Scientists examined the populations of stars observed by the Kepler and K2 missions and found that the solar systems were different depending on the type of star involved.
Astro tourism with Blue Origin, Venus mission, & Q&A: Once fully reusable Starships are complete, will all ground based observatories become obsolete? More with @AwesomeAstroPod for this month space exploration show news.
Join us today as @WSHCrew discuss aboute advancements in warp drive technology research. Dr. Mario Borunda and more update with new Venus missions at #365DaysOfAstro
NASA gives up on Insight. JAXA = YOLO! We will have more news and the @WSHCrew will talk with Dr. Aaron Rosengren and Di Wu about Solar System Superhighways