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Cosmic Queries, Jovian Mysteries & Martian Quakes: #494 - The Great Space Q&A

10.2.2025
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15 Sekunden vorwärts
Space Nuts Episode 494: Radiation Around Jupiter, Light Refraction, and Brown Dwarfs
Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this thought-provoking Q&A edition of Space Nuts, where they tackle a variety of intriguing questions from our listeners. From the complexities of radiation surrounding Jupiter to the effects of light refraction in space, and the mysteries of brown dwarfs, this episode is packed with insights that will expand your understanding of the cosmos.
Episode Highlights:
- Radiation Around Jupiter: Fenton from Minnesota dives deep into the types of radiation emitted by Jupiter and the charged particles from its volcanic moon Io. Jonti explains the implications for spacecraft navigating this hazardous environment and how these particles interact with Jupiter's magnetic field.
- Light Refraction and Redshift: Kerry from Mount Gambier wonders about the impact of gas clouds on light refraction and redshift. Jonti clarifies how light behaves when passing through these clouds and reassures listeners that the redshift measurements remain largely unaffected.
- Brown Dwarfs and Binary Systems: Nigel from Brisbane asks whether binary brown dwarfs are destined to collide. Jonti discusses the dynamics of binary systems and the various factors that could lead to such an event, while also exploring the potential for merging to create a star.
- Marsquakes and Planetary Structure: Buddy poses a fascinating question about the origins of marsquakes and whether Mars could eventually break apart. Jonti unpacks the geological processes at play on Mars and the role of Jupiter in shaping the asteroid belt.
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00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topics
02:15 - Discussion on radiation around Jupiter and its implications
10:30 - Light refraction and its impact on redshift
18:00 - Insights into binary brown dwarfs and potential collisions
26:45 - Marsquakes and the internal structure of Mars
30:00 - Closing thoughts and listener engagement
✍️ Episode References
Jupiter's Magnetosphere
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetosphere_of_Jupiter
Marsquakes Research
https://mars.nasa.gov/marsquake/ 
Brown Dwarfs and Binary Systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_dwarf

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