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Sleep From Space - Daily Space Weather, Auroras & Rocket Launches
Caloroga Shark Media
50 episodes
3 hours ago
Sleep From Space brings you a gentle daily update on the universe above.
Each short episode includes a calm report on sunspots, solar activity, aurora chances, rocket launches, and what to watch for in the night sky.
Space weather meets space news — delivered softly, every day, to help you stay connected to the cosmos.
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Astronomy
Science,
Natural Sciences
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Sleep From Space brings you a gentle daily update on the universe above.
Each short episode includes a calm report on sunspots, solar activity, aurora chances, rocket launches, and what to watch for in the night sky.
Space weather meets space news — delivered softly, every day, to help you stay connected to the cosmos.
Show more...
Astronomy
Science,
Natural Sciences
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3I/ATLAS Is About to Buzz Mars and Jupiter - And Our Spacecraft Will Be Watching
Sleep From Space - Daily Space Weather, Auroras & Rocket Launches
12 minutes
2 months ago
3I/ATLAS Is About to Buzz Mars and Jupiter - And Our Spacecraft Will Be Watching
3I/ATLAS is embarking on an extraordinary grand tour of our solar system, making close encounters with Mars, Venus, and Jupiter that seem almost too perfect to be coincidental. On October 3rd, it will pass just 18.6 million miles from Mars - closer than Earth ever gets to the Red Planet. Our robotic sentinels, from Mars orbiters to Jupiter's Juno spacecraft, are positioning themselves for humanity's most comprehensive study of an interstellar visitor ever conducted. Tonight we follow this cosmic ballet and the unprecedented scientific opportunities it presents.
Sleep From Space - Daily Space Weather, Auroras & Rocket Launches
Sleep From Space brings you a gentle daily update on the universe above.
Each short episode includes a calm report on sunspots, solar activity, aurora chances, rocket launches, and what to watch for in the night sky.
Space weather meets space news — delivered softly, every day, to help you stay connected to the cosmos.