Chinese Space Science, the Color of Neutron Stars, and the 11-Year Solar Cycle | Overtime Q&A 7

Chinese Space Science, the Color of Neutron Stars, and the 11-Year Solar Cycle | Overtime Q&A 7

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Chinese Space Science, the Color of Neutron Stars, and the 11-Year Solar Cycle | Overtime Q&A 7
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Why does the Sun have an 11-year cycle? Would I prefer a mission to Venus or a Jovian moon? Do black holes attract other black holes? Can Chinese astronomers use Hubble/Webb? We answer all these questions and more in this week's Q&A.

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00:00 Start
00:46 Why does the Sun have an 11-year cycle?
02:13 Do all stars have a stellar cycle?
02:57 Why no investigation into Oumuamua?
03:56 What brought me to space in the first place?
08:13 Is this my real name?
08:56 Would I prefer a mission to Venus or a mission to the Jovian moon?
09:21 How does China practice space science?
1:37 p.m. Can Chinese astronomers use Hubble/Webb?
2:25 PM Do I play video games?
6:30 p.m. What color are neutron stars?
19:10 Could Starship reduce flight times?
19:55 Do black holes attract other black holes?
21:23 Have I ever seen a moose?
22:20 Is AI progressing too fast?
26:57 Should I use a special ChatGPT space?

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