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Sapiens Planet

Sapiens Planet

By Zubair Ahmad

Welcome to the Sapiens Planet Podcast Show. Within this program, we embark on an enlightening expedition into the realm of Sapiens. Our discussions span a wide spectrum, delving into subjects ranging from microbes to cosmology, and all that lies in between. We invite you to accompany us on this extraordinary voyage.
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Centaurs

Sapiens Planet Sep 08, 2023

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Centaurs

Centaurs

Centaurs

Location: Centaurs are primarily found in the outer regions of the solar system, typically in the vicinity of the giant planets like Jupiter and Neptune. They often have eccentric and inclined orbits, which means they don't follow the relatively flat and circular orbits of the major planets.

Composition: Centaurs are thought to be composed of a mixture of volatile ices (such as water ice, carbon dioxide, and methane) and rocky material. This composition is similar to that of comets, which have a significant amount of volatile material that can sublimate (turn from solid directly into gas) when they approach the Sun.

Activity: Like comets, some Centaurs exhibit cometary activity when they approach the Sun. This activity can include the development of a coma (a cloud of gas and dust) and the formation of a tail. This behavior is due to the sublimation of volatile ices on the Centaur's surface as it gets closer to the Sun.

Origin: Centaurs are believed to be remnants from the early solar system, and some scientists think they may have originated in the Kuiper Belt or the scattered disk, both of which are regions beyond Neptune that are populated with icy objects.

Classification: Centaurs are classified as a type of minor planet, and they are distinct from both asteroids (which are primarily composed of rocky or metallic material) and traditional comets (which typically have more pronounced comas and tails).

Names: Centaurs are named after the mythological creatures known as centaurs from Greek mythology. They are given both a designation, usually a combination of letters and numbers, and a formal name based on mythology or other appropriate themes.
Sep 08, 202304:09
Voyager Mission

Voyager Mission

In this episode of Sapiens Planet explore the universe with voyager mission.
Nov 18, 202002:28
NASA Missions ( Asteriod Bennu )

NASA Missions ( Asteriod Bennu )

NASA’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) spacecraft unfurled its robotic arm Tuesday, and in a first for the agency, briefly touched an asteroid to collect dust and pebbles from the surface for delivery to Earth in 2023.

This well-preserved, ancient asteroid, known as Bennu, is currently more than 200 million miles (321 million kilometers) from Earth. Bennu offers scientists a window into the early solar system as it was first taking shape billions of years ago and flinging ingredients that could have helped seed life on Earth. If Tuesday’s sample collection event, known as “Touch-And-Go” (TAG), provided enough of a sample, mission teams will command the spacecraft to begin stowing the precious primordial cargo to begin its journey back to Earth in March 2021. Otherwise, they will prepare for another attempt in January.

*NASA
Oct 21, 202001:13
Asteriod Psyche

Asteriod Psyche

One of the most intriguing targets in the main asteroid belt, 16 Psyche is a giant metal asteroid, about three times farther away from the sun than is the Earth. Its average diameter is about 140 miles (226 kilometers) — about one-sixteenth the diameter of Earth’s Moon or about the distance between Los Angeles and San Diego. Unlike most other asteroids that are rocky or icy bodies, scientists think the M-type (metallic) asteroid 16 Psyche is comprised mostly of metallic iron and nickel similar to Earth’s core. Scientists wonder whether Psyche could be an exposed core of an early planet, maybe as large as Mars, that lost its rocky outer layers due to a number of violent collisions billions of years ago.
Oct 14, 202001:07
Possible Sign of Life on Venus

Possible Sign of Life on Venus

Possible sign of life on Venus.
Sep 18, 202000:56
Asteroid Series ( Pallas )

Asteroid Series ( Pallas )

Pallas, third largest asteroid in the asteroid belt and the second such object to be discovered, by the German astronomer and physician Wilhelm Olbers on March 28, 1802, following the discovery of Ceres the year before. It is named after Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom.
Jul 12, 202000:54
Asteroids (Vesta)

Asteroids (Vesta)

Vesta is the second most massive body in the main asteroid belt, accounting for almost nine percent of the total mass of all asteroids. Only dwarf planet Ceres is more massive in that region of rocky debris between Mars and Jupiter. NASA’s Dawn spacecraft circled Vesta from July 16, 2011 until Sept. 5, 2012, when it departed and began its journey to dwarf planet Ceres.
Jun 14, 202001:25
Asteroids ( Ceres )

Asteroids ( Ceres )

Asteroid Ceres
Ceres is the largest object in the main asteroid belt that lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

Ceres was found by an astronomer searching for a star. He thought he found a comet, but with the help of other astronomers decided it was a planet.

Ceres takes 1,682 Earth days, or 4.6 Earth years, to make one trip around the sun.

Ceres completes one rotation around its axis every 9 hours.

Ceres is so much bigger and so different from its neighbors that scientists classified it as a dwarf planet in 2006.

Scientists would like to search for possible signs of life on Ceres. It has something many other planets don't.

May 26, 202001:10
Season Two Trailer

Season Two Trailer

Asteroids are small, rocky objects that orbit the sun. Although asteroids orbit the sun like planets, they are much smaller than planets. In this season we are going to explore asteroids.
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Solar System ( Neptune )

Solar System ( Neptune )

In this episode of Sapiens planet we are going to learn about planet Neptune.
May 20, 202000:47
Solar System ( Uranus )

Solar System ( Uranus )

In this episode of Sapiens planet explore the 7th planet of our solar system with Zubair Ahmad.
May 20, 202000:42
Solar System ( Saturn )

Solar System ( Saturn )

Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun, with the largest planetary rings in the Solar System. Let’s explore Saturn
May 20, 202000:37
Solar System ( Jupiter )

Solar System ( Jupiter )

Jupiter is the fifth planet from our Sun and is, by far, the largest planet in the solar system –
May 18, 202000:50
Solar System ( Mars )

Solar System ( Mars )

Mars
Fourth planet from the Sun in the Solar System
May 16, 202000:46
Solar System ( Earth )

Solar System ( Earth )

Our home planet is the third planet from the Sun, and the only place we know of so far that’s inhabited by living things.
May 16, 202000:45
Solar System ( Venus )

Solar System ( Venus )

Venus, the second planet from the sun, is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty and is the only planet named after a female. Venus may have been named after the most beautiful deity of the pantheon because it shone the brightest among the five planets known to ancient astronomers.
May 15, 202001:12
Solar System ( Mercury )

Solar System ( Mercury )

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun but, perhaps surprisingly, it does not have the highest temperatures. It is the second densest planet of the Solar System, but also the smallest planet. The structure of Mercury makes it the most similar planet to Earth.
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