The Cosmic Companion VIP Newsletter - Aug. 10, 2020 Interview with Steven D'Hondt of the University of Rhode Island on Finding 100-Million-Year-Old Life
Ancient life beneath the seafloor, using the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the atmosphere of Earth, finding a Saturn-like world around a nearby star, exploring the storms of Jupiter, and more!
Hello everyone:
This week, we welcome Dr, Steven D’Hondt of the University of Rhode Island back to the show. This geomicrobiologist recently found lifeforms beneath the ocean floor which had laid dormant for 100 million years.
We also examine a planet much like Saturn found orbiting a star 35 light years from Earth, we take a look at powerful storms on Jupiter, and we learn how the Hubble Space Telescope was recently used to study the atmosphere of Earth during a lunar eclipse.
Here’s tomorrow episode of the show, in a sneak preview for our VIP subscribers:
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