
Weird Starless Galaxy // Private Space Telescope // Betelbuddy's Wake
January 10, 2026 Fraser Cain / Universe Today Podcast
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A galaxy without stars, the wake of Betelgeuse’s companion star, a privately-funded Hubble class telescope, and could there be exomoons at TRAPPIST-1? And on Space Bites+, seeing an event horizon in 3D.
00:00 Intro
00:17 A galaxy with no stars
https://www.universetoday.com/article...
02:08 Hubble detects the wake of Bettelbuddy
https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hub...
04:31 JWST finds new objects astonomers can't explain
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06:25 Private initiative for a Hubble replacement
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08:48 Problems for potential life on Europa
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10:52 Rare lensed supernova
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12:36 Vote results
13:12 A mathematical solution for lunar dust problem
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15:28 Potential for exomoons in TRAPPIST-1 system
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17:02 Decades-long supernova timelapse
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18:16 More space news
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Host: Fraser Cain
Producer: Anton Pozdnyakov
Editing: Artem Pozdnyakov
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Explore a starless galaxy and Betelgeuse's companion, revealed by a privately funded telescope. Fraser Cain discusses exomoons around Trappist-1 and a 3D event horizon. Plus, learn about lunar dust and new telescope projects.
