The Cosmic CompanionWater Worlds of Our Solar System with Olivier Witasse, Jupiter Icy Moons ExplorerExploring the oceans of the solar system with Olivier Witasse, Juice Project Scientist, European Space Agency (ESA)Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023
The Cosmic CompanionEarth Day pt. 2: Water is More Important!? with Sandra PostelWater, water everywhere? Not quite. We talk with Sandra Postel, director of the Global Water Policy ProjectApr 22, 2023Apr 22, 2023
The Cosmic CompanionMeet SPT0311–58, or Water, Water, Far AwaySPT0311–58 is the most massive galaxy known in the ancient Universe, and now astronomers believe they may have found water there…Nov 5, 2021Nov 5, 2021
The Cosmic CompanionWas Loss of Water from Mars Destined from the Start?The loss of water from Mars is a massive issue — or, rather, an issue of a lack of mass.Sep 23, 20211Sep 23, 20211
The Cosmic CompanionL 98–59 Star System Holds Wealth of ExoplanetsThe L 98–59 system is home to an exoplanet half as massive as Venus, a possible water world, possibly, an exoplanet in its habitable zone…Aug 5, 2021Aug 5, 2021
The Cosmic CompanionIs Clay on Mars Disguised as Lakes?Is clay on Mars responsible for signs of lakes beneath the surface at the polar regions of Mars?Jul 30, 2021Jul 30, 2021
The Cosmic CompanionLiquid Water on Exomoons of Rogue Planets Could Mean LifeLife may be possible in water on exomoons, even if the planet floats free of other stars…Jun 12, 20211Jun 12, 20211
The Cosmic CompanionExploring the Oceans of EnceladusThe oceans of Enceladus could be more like the oceans of Earth than we believed — but is there life?Mar 27, 20212Mar 27, 20212
The Cosmic CompanionIs Life Hiding on Water Worlds?Water worlds in our Solar System — and beyond — could be welcome homes for alien life.Mar 18, 2021Mar 18, 2021
The Cosmic CompanionWhere Did Water on Mars Go? Maybe, Nowhere.Water on Mars disappeared long ago — or did it? Could Mars still hold onto to vast oceans worth of water?Mar 17, 20211Mar 17, 20211