Dr Brad Tucker is with us for another edition of Talkin’ Science on Tuesday’s here at Trekzone.
Today the astrophysicist and host Matt Miller discuss China’s next crewed space capsule, DirecTV’s failed satellite, those space cookies again and a discovery that Dr Tucker and his PhD student made involving a white dwarf star eating it’s brown dwarf neighbour!
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