Are we truly ready to become an interplanetary species? In this episode, we dive into the fascinating, high-stakes frontier of space travel. First, we examine a groundbreaking experiment involving artificial embryos sent to China’s Tiangong space station. Scientists are racing to understand if life can develop normally under low gravity and high radiation—a necessary puzzle piece if we ever hope to sustain future generations on the Moon or Mars.
Then, we shift gears to the dangers lurking in the void. While meteor showers are a stunning sight from our backyard, they represent a serious hazard for spacecraft. We break down how even tiny particles, traveling at tens of thousands of kilometers per hour, pose a threat to astronauts and what space agencies are doing to dodge these cosmic bullet storms as we gear up for future missions.

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