Danger from Solar Storms, Observing Planet X, Pink Auroras | Q&A 259

Danger from Solar Storms, Observing Planet X, Pink Auroras | Q&A 259

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Fraser Cain
28 Video Views·May 29, 2024

Where can we observe the effects of dark matter? How did all satellites survive the recent solar storms? Why auroras can show different colours? If we found Planet X, could we even observe it? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.

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00:00 Start
00:24 [Andoria] Where can we observe dark matter?
08:02 [Vulcan] How good are MOND theories?
11:21 [Risa] Why did we survive all the recent solar storms so well?
15:23 [Aeturen] Can we even see Planet X if it actually exists?
20:43 [Vendikar] Can multiple scientists use JWST at the same time?
24:23 [Remus] Can neutrinos be dark matter?
28:15 [Janus] Why some auroras are pink and not green?
29:50 [Cait] What is the Drake equation?
32:58 [Betazed] Falling into a black hole

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