Kalam Astro

We open this episode discussing the shocking near-miss a NASA satellite had with space debris - and how the close encounter was even riskier than initially thought.

Just how much danger do these orbiting objects pose?

Then we shift our focus to new research on Saturn's ocean moon Enceladus.
Scientists say the subsurface sea could be capable of supporting life.
What hints have they uncovered about potential habitats on this tiny world?

Staying on the theme of space sustainability, we look at India's ambitious goal to achieve debris-free space missions by 2030.
How do they plan to mitigate orbital trash going forward?

In an eye-opening segment, We will explain how 41,000 years ago, Earth was bombarded by high levels of cosmic radiation due to our planet's weakened magnetic field at the time.

What does this teach us about space radiation risks?

We wrap up charting the path ahead for space exploration while addressing environmental impacts and crew safety.

From the moon to Mars, how can we explore responsibly?
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What is Kalam Astro?

Alya Al Nuaimi invites you to embark on an intergalactic adventure through the cosmos with Kalam Astro. Stay up to date with the latest global and local astronomy news, including interviews with industry experts, and discover the secrets of the universe with mind-bending theories. Want some helpful tips on stargazing? Alya has got you covered.