[Q&A] Coldest Place in The Universe, Most Distant Solar System Object, Best Use for Starship

Published: June 12, 2024, 1 a.m.

What is the coldest place in the known Universe? Which object that has a name is the most distant in the Solar System? What would be the best use for SpaceX Starship? How do satellites avoid collisions? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.

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  • 00:00 Start
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  • 00:24 [Andoria] What's the furtherest named object in the Solar System?
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  • 04:48 [Vulcan] How do satellites avoid collisions?
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  • 09:00 [Risa] Where did all the pictures of the Milky Way come from?
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  • 12:17 [Aeturen] Can astrophotography hobby be turned into something serious?
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  • 18:59 [Vendikar] Why does gravity work across vast distances?
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  • 20:11 [Remus] What's the coldest place in the Universe?
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  • 21:18 [Janus] What are my current obsessions?
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  • 25:56 [Cait] Why is space black will all the stars in it?
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  • 28:28 [Betazed] Did JWST disprove the all previously known astronomy?
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  • 30:20 [Cheleb] Is the Great Attractor moving away from us?
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  • 32:37 [Nimbus] Best use for SpaceX Starship?
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