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  • Saturn's moon, Enceladus, cropped. NASA's Cassini spacecraft captured this view as it neared icy Enceladus for its closest-ever dive past the moon's active south polar region. Credit: NASA; JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

    Could stuff be living on Saturn’s moon?

    Are we alone in the Universe? It’s surely one of the biggest questions out there. In our first episode…

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  • The Coma Cluster (where the first piece of evidence for dark matter was found).

    How do you find a theoretical particle?

    How do you detect a particle that emits no light – in other words, something invisible? This is the…

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  • Planet Earth

    What’s the origin of water on Earth?

    With more than 70% of its surface covered in water, Earth is rightly known as the “blue planet”. But…

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    Tom Barrett

    Planetary Scientist

    I first got into the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences through a love for the world around me,…

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  • The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, above a stone wall and green fields. The Aurora appears as a green curved streak in the night sky.

    Why are we seeing the Northern Lights more often?

    Even if you’d never previously given much thought to the Northern Lights, chances are they were brought to your…

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