[Q&A] Rogue Planets with Liquid Oceans, Post JWST Telescope Size, Non-EM Space Communication

Published: Sept. 26, 2023, 3 p.m.

How big will the successor of James Webb and Hubble be regarding Starship faring? Can we communicate using something else from radio waves? How can a rogue planet have a liquid ocean? Could aliens look similar to creatures on Earth? How can we detect plate tectonics on exoplanets? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A with Fraser.

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  • 00:00 Start
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  • 00:28 [Andoria] How rogue planets can retain liquid oceans?
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  • 05:24 [Vulcan] How gravitational wave detectors separate signal from noise?
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  • 07:55 [Risa] Alternative communication methods?
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  • 12:32 [Aeturen] Does JWST give wrong results?
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  • 16:07 [Vendikar] What's Betelgeuse doing right now?
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  • 20:31 [Remus] How will the Big Rip rip the Black Holes?
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  • 23:49 [Janus] Advice for future Mars colonists?
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  • 27:04 [Cait] How to detect plate tectonics on exoplanets?
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  • 30:46 [Betazed] Could aliens look similar to Earth biology?
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  • 35:22 [Cheleb] How big will the successor of Hubble and JWST be?
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