Megafloods on Ancient Mars - Dr. Ezat Heydari Interview - Dec. 1, 2020 - The Cosmic Companion
Interview with Dr. Ezat Heydari, geologist at Jackson State University, talking about his work finding evidence for ancient megafloods on Mars.
Happy Holidays to all our readers and viewers around the world!
This week, we welcome Dr. Ezat Heydari to the show. He is a professor of geoscience at Jackson State University. We discuss his work showing evidence of a possible megaflood on Mars in the ancient solar system.
But, first, we examine fusion processes at the core of our Sun, using a detector buried deep underground. We also take a look at a sunspot visible from Earth on Thanksgiving, and learn how astronomers saw it when it was still on the other side of the Sun. Finally, we will take our first - but by no means last - marvel upon a great conjunction of planets coming soon to a sky near you.
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