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Lost Wanderer

Lost Wanderer

By: Jeff Stoner
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Bi-Weekly Space show, discussing the latest in Space Travel, Astronomy, and Galactic Discoveries.Copyright KLRNRadio Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Physics Science
Episodes
  • Lost Wanderer 08/24/25
    Aug 25 2025
    The rockets roar in the first half, the mysteries whisper in the second. In this episode of The Lost Wanderer:
    • Starship Flight 10 — The road, the failures, and the stakes (with a live launch cadence that may ignite during the show!)
    • X-37B’s return — A spaceplane cloaked in secrets
    • Asshoes in Space — China’s mega-constellation, Russia’s mouse motel, and climate crusaders hijacking NASA
    • NASA’s next steps — Hard-to-reach orbits and an AI doctor for Moon/Mars crews
    • Pluto the Planet — Yes, still a planet, NDT be damned
    • Cosmic mysteries — A nameless new object, the Eye of Sauron spitting ghost particles, and black holes minting dark energy
    • Exoplanet drama — A possible new neighbor just four light-years away, and the disappointment of TRAPPIST-1d
    • Moons & mischief — Uranus gets another moon (giggity)
    • Alien speculation — If they explore like us, where would we find them?
    • Stargazing Forecast — From the Sturgeon Moon to the Blood Moon eclipse of September 7th
    👽 Look, you can stop searching — alien right here.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Lost Wanderer: 8/10/25
    Aug 11 2025
    From cutting-edge missions to cosmic curiosities, this episode takes you across the universe. We’ll break down NASA’s latest plans for the Moon, reveal how alien life could survive off cosmic rays, and unpack the biggest explosion since the Big Bang. Plus, we’ll explore a CERN discovery that might explain why matter exists at all.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Lost Wanderer 7/27/25
    57 mins
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