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Cosmic Coffee Time with Andrew Prestage

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Cosmic Coffee Time with Andrew Prestage

Andrew Prestage

#94 The Artemis III crew has been selected. Who are they, what are their skills, and what will they do on the next Artemis flight?

June 30, 2026 10:00am 8 min

Send us Fan MailNASA has announced the four astronauts who will fly Artemis III, the first crew assigned to test the lunar landing hardware in Earth orbit. They’ll test the rendezvous, docking and spacecraft systems that...

#93 What can we do to stop another dinosaur extinction asteroid smashing into Earth?

May 31, 2026 10:00am 10 min

Send us Fan Mail66 million years ago, an asteroid smashed into Earth and caused a mass extinction, including nearly all of the dinosaurs.What would we do if another extinction level asteroid was heading to Earth? The goo...

#92 Particle physicist and author Dr. Sarah Alam Malik joins us to explore the history of astronomy and the universe. Her new book A Brief History of the Universe takes us from ancient astronomers to modern physics, and the future of the cosmos.

May 19, 2026 8:00am 28 min

Send us Fan MailParticle physicist and author Dr. Sarah Alam Malik stops by for an expansive conversation about astronomy, the history of scientific discovery, and our endless fascination with the night sky. In her new b...

#91 What’s next for the Artemis program? Artemis 2 was incredible, but let’s take a look at what Artemis 3 & 4 will achieve in the next couple of years. (It’s amazing!)

April 30, 2026 10:00am 7 min

Send us Fan MailArtemis 2 was was a breathtaking moment for us all. We were mesmerised by the four astronauts and the images they sent back to Earth. But so much lies ahead, and that’s the really exciting part. Artemis 3...

#90 An Australian backyard astronomer helped NASA find 100 planets! Astronomy award winner Chris Stockdale used his home observatory in Churchill, Victoria to track distant stars and find the planets in their orbit. What a chat.

April 21, 2026 4:00am 24 min

Send us Fan MailChris Stockdale is an award winning astronomer in the Gippsland area of Australia. His contribution to NASA's exoplanet research earned him the Berenice and Arthur Page Medal from the Astronomical Society...

#89 Rogue planets! It's possible that most planets in our galaxy don't orbit a star, like we do with our sun. Rogue planets float through interstellar space in the cold darkness. How do they form? And how do we find a planet at interstellar distances?

March 31, 2026 9:00am 11 min

Send us Fan MailWe instinctively think of planets as rocky or gaseous bodies orbiting a star like our sun, with sunrise, sunset, heating and maybe even seasons. But what if a planet didn't orbit a light source? What if i...

#88 Is the Universe Infinite? It’s almost an instinctive question, but maybe it’s unknowable.

February 28, 2026 8:00am 12 min

Send us Fan MailMost people have looked to the skies and wondered if the universe has a boundary, or maybe it goes on for ever. The universe might be finite, with and end somewhere. Or, it might be infinite, with an infi...

#87 The next crewed Moon mission is ready for launch. Let’s preview the historic Artemis II flight, sending humans to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.

January 31, 2026 8:00am 7 min

Send us Fan MailThe launch window for Artemis II opens on 6 February 2026. Humans will fly a test mission, swinging around the far side of the moon for the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972. There won’t be a landing, bu...

#86 We all love the Moon, but it hasn’t always been there. Where did it come from, and when did that happen?

December 31, 2025 8:00am 9 min

Send us Fan MailThe Moon has a history longer than any of the features on Earth, but it isn’t as old as Earth. The Giant Impact hypothesis says that a Mars sized protoplanet collided with earth Billions of years ago and ...

#85 Skywatch December 2025. Geminid Meteor Shower, Supermoon vs. Pleiades and Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS

November 30, 2025 8:00am 8 min

Send us Fan MailAs the year winds down, let’s take a look at what the night sky has on offer in December 2025. The highlight has to be the Geminid Meteor Shower. Over a couple of nights this month, Earth crashes through ...

#84 Before exoplanets comes a protoplanetary disc, we’ve found heavy water in one of these. What does this mean for the history of planetary water?

October 31, 2025 9:00am 9 min

Send us Fan MailWe’ve detected many exoplanets and exoplanetary stems, they orbit stars in other parts of the galaxy. These planets form the same way our planetary did, they coalesce from a protoplanetary disc of gas and...

#83 Two black holes collided a billion light years away, we detected it on Earth just this year, and it was the biggest ever recorded.

October 07, 2025 4:00am 7 min

Send us Fan MailA billion light years away, a billion years ago, two black holes spiralled toward each other and collided, we detected its gravitational waves in January 2025. We’ve detected many of these before, but thi...

#82 Apollo-Soyuz at 50! It’s been a half century since this incredible project. The first international space mission.

August 31, 2025 10:00am 8 min

Send us Fan MailIn 1975, an incredible and unlikely partnership resulted in the docking of a NASA Apollo capsule and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in Earth orbit. The cold war opponents worked together to overcome not only e...

#81 After centuries of Earth’s rotation slowing down, it’s now speeding up and making the days shorter. But you’d never notice.

July 31, 2025 10:00am 9 min

Send us Fan MailEarth’s days had been getting longer since observations began. Every century, the length of the day would increase by about two milliseconds. Like… clockwork. In recent years, something strange has been h...

#80 Plants on the Moon. An Australian team of biologists and engineers are really sending a mini greenhouse to the Moon.

June 30, 2025 10:00am 8 min

Send us Fan MailAn Australian team of botanists and engineers are working on a project that might make or break the future of long term, long distance space occupation. They're growing plants. Not that unusual, but they'...

#79 Launched in 1972 for Venus, Kosmos 482 failed to escape Earth orbit — and finally returned in May 2025, after 53 years in space

May 31, 2025 10:00am 11 min

Send us Fan MailKosmos 482, was a Soviet spacecraft launched in 1972 on a mission to Venus, but a technical glitch meant it never made it past Earth orbit. Designed to withstand the hellish surface of Venus, its lander r...

#78 The Andromeda Galaxy is a cosmic neighbour that’s going to collide with our Milky Way Galaxy. Should we panic?

April 30, 2025 10:00am 8 min

Send us Fan MailNo need to panic. Yet! We’ll be fine for the next 4 or 5 billion years, but Andromeda is heading our way. The Andromeda Galaxy was the first object to be identified as being outside our own galaxy, and it...

#77 The stranded astronauts are finally home after 9 months in space. Let’s see how Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore got home

March 31, 2025 9:00am 6 min

Send us Fan MailTheir planned 8 day visit to the International Space Station was turned on its head when NASA announced their Boeing Starliner capsule was unsafe to use. What did Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore do for th...

#76 The Apollo program was the high point of the space age. From test flights, to lunar landings and the moon buggies

February 28, 2025 8:00am 10 min

Send us Fan MailAfter everything learned through Mercury and Gemini culminated in the seventeen Apollo missions. The first ten were all testing and rehearsals, but the whole program, and a whole era was characterised by ...

#75 NASA's Project Gemini was a spectacular program that bridged the gap from Project Mercury to Apollo. Gemini developed the incredible technology and techniques needed for the lunar program

January 31, 2025 8:00am 10 min

Send us Fan MailNasa had accomplished spaceflight with Project Mercury but the gap to Apollo was still huge. How do you dock two spacecraft in flight and how do crews live in a tiny spacecraft for lunar length flights. T...

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