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S02E33: SpaceX Mishaps, Hawaiian Fires from Space, and Martian Exploration: A Special Edition
Hosted by Steve Dunkley & AI Co-host Hallie* **Date:** 17th August 2023 **Highlights:**1. **Special Edition:** Steve surprises listeners with an impromptu episode on a Thursday.2. **Space Nuts Revisited:** Steve revisits a segment from the renowned "Space Nuts" podcast, hosted by Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson.3. **SpaceX's Starship Launch Mishap:** Hallie dives into the details of SpaceX's Starship launch mishap, discussing the aftermath, the FAA's ongoing review, and the potential implications for future launches.4. **Hawaii's Catastrophic Wildfires:** Steve sheds light on the devastating wildfires in Hawaii, which were visible from the International Space Station. The fires emphasize the severe consequences of human-driven climate change.5. **Astronomy Daily's Ranking:** The podcast proudly announces its position as the number four podcast in the astronomy top 100 charts.6. **Exploring Martian Caves with Robots:** Steve discusses a new robot concept with expandable appendages designed to explore the challenging terrains of Martian caves and cliffs.7. **Enceladus' Geysers:** A throwback segment from "Space Nuts" highlights the fascinating geysers on Saturn's moon, Enceladus, and the potential for life. **Connect with Us:**- Catch all back editions of Astronomy Daily and Space Nuts on https://www.bitesz.com or all podcast platforms.- Join the discussion on the [http://facebook.com/spacenutspodcastgroup on Facebook - Have astronomy or space science questions? Drop us a line on our Facebook page, and our team, including Tim Gibbs, Andrew Dunkley, and Professor Fred Watson, will get back to you. **Closing Note:** Stay curious, keep looking up, and always wonder about what's happening in your skies!