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The third thing that all our learning off steam shows are is somehow related to steam so you can see here I've got planet hunters test up and we're actually gonna go hunt some Exo planets that are traveling around stars Miko hello from Finland. Welcome. We're gonna hunt some planets. This is exactly what I mean Miko says that you know during the daytime in Finland You don't really get a notification that tomorrow is live because like we don't usually go live at daytime in Finland But again, that's another reason why you should hit subscribe and hit the bell Because then you will get a notification on your phone or whatever that we are live and then you won't miss cool Things like this where we're gonna go and hunt for exo planets So planet hunters is a part of those universe.org kind of organization. They do a bunch of citizen science projects Planet hunters is one of my favorites because it uses data from tests And it makes you look at the data and then you can be like, oh, hey Like there's a little dip there where a planet has like gone across the sun and made the light that the Telescope received like actually gets less because the planet's blocking some of the light and so like if you keep doing that and they keep finding patterns Then like you can find planets and the cool thing is Hello Peter Quinn and hello conceptual man. Um, the cool thing is If enough people like see the same pattern on the same star in the same lot of data They'll actually like try and confirm that that's actually a planet And if it gets published that it is a planet then like your name gets added on the piece of paper Like like gets put in a scientific journal saying like you guys found a planet. So That'd be pretty cool to me. So It's pretty easy to do like just go to the website you can see the website here In my browser bar and then what you want to do there's a little tutorial you can take where they explain Like what they're looking for but basically All these dots here are like Measurements of the brightness of the star that the telescope has measured sometimes there's weird gaps in this data. You just ignore that But sometimes like there's a gap because the telescope will be like Transmitting it's out of back to earth instead of just storing on its hard drive and I can like mess with the signals So these kind of gaps are kind of normal. Don't worry about them But What you're looking for is kind of little dips. So I would say like this is a dip here It's easy to just like get in there and try and do it Because those data points are like way lower than like the rest of the data I have no idea whether you can see my cursor. Hopefully I'm not just like Randomly pointing to things that you can't even see and then maybe like that one but then also I don't know so like Here's the thing because this is like real data. I start to freak out be like, oh my god What if I do it wrong? But you know what screw it like this they they send the same images to like multiple people So if you get it wrong and someone else like it's like, oh, I don't think that looks like a planet turns it Then like they'll work it out and you'll be fine. So Hunting planets is pretty stupid. How do you even plan to catch one? Well, I think I'm too little to catch a planet. So that that's not gonna be a thing But I can hunt one like with my brain power Yeah, I don't know. Yeah. Hello from the US Have a child. I don't know why you're still awake. Isn't it like 3 a.m. Right now in the u.s Yeah, cool. So let's let's see quick click done here Then it'll tell me either I did it right or I did it wrong. So we'll see Okay, cool so mixed into some of this actual data from tests they They need to like validate their data and validate that this process of citizen science of allowing anyone around the world That has an internet connection to like actually do science here What they do is they get there like a super computer or whatever and they Make it do a simulation if if like if there was a planet this big going around a star of this much brightness What would the data look like? And so they they do like fake Data plots and then they give them to us to like look at and see if we can actually spot when The planet was going across in the simulation So that's a kind of way to verify and test that what what they're actually doing Is legit and might actually be a planet so because you know maybe there's like just Something you never know if like the telescope itself is adding weirdness into the data or anything like that So you have to do a bunch of different tests to see that you're getting the right You're drawing the right conclusions from the data. So that's pretty cool. Hello, Harry stranger from australia. Thank you for being a member Um 9 30 a.m. Over here. Yeah, right now. I'm in New Zealand. It is um 8 40 p.m. At night so Hello Hank Sumner and Hello, the moon is square. Thanks for joining If you guys want to like join in and like get planet hunters up on your own browser and like we can see how many planets and stuff We do that do pretty cool. Um, so I'm going to keep going here. Oh, this is a fantastic example. So, uh, like Here's a transit and here's a transit and that one there and probably this one here as well Um, they also tend to be pretty evenly spaced because like planets go around their star at, you know, the same speed Well, that's incorrect It takes the same um, like amount of time for the planet to reach the same spot in its orbit where like the telescope is here Um, and then the the distant star is here and then like the planet has to go through in the middle That will happen at a regular um basis So these tend to be quite evenly spaced and that's kind of how you can tell that like That one like right here is probably not um a planet transit because it doesn't like match the spacing of the other one. So you can like Oh, oh no, can I oh no, I can't clear it. I've messed everything up. Oh, they're okay. Cool. Nobody panic Charlie wasn't panicking turn off the light behind you. It's glaringly bright. Hello from Serbia Oh should I like Yeah, okay. I'm gonna turn that one weirdly lit So, okay, you guys are gonna just have to tell me whether this is like better or worse. Oh, I think it's better Okay, cool All right, so let's see. Did I like correctly get a transit here? Right, so I'm doing pretty well. It's pretty good. Um Yeah, we need some chart moderators apparently Cool. I don't know if anyone is awake that is our normal chart moderators. So you know what I can No, can I do? So, yeah, I keep classifying and let's find some planets. Okay, sometimes it's like this Weird like data pattern here. Like you can see like so many little dips happening. Um Yeah, when when these ones happen, I don't know what's going on and I don't like mess it up So I just like don't click and I go to the next one Better awesome. Cool. I'm glad that it's better for you guys Um, I can't really see any like trends. It's happening here. So Let's just click next Sometimes I like to oh, this is awesome Sometimes I like to just like listen to music and do this to like just chill out because you know Like so many people just sit in front of the tv to like make themselves relax But if you're gonna just be like lazing around not doing anything that takes too much energy like why not Take that time and give that to citizen science and help, you know, do some data processing on things that can have some pretty cool outcomes like The citizen science projects that are on zooniverse. They aren't like all of them are space related. Some of them are like What I used to do was with penguins and they would just have like wildlife cameras out set in like remote areas that would just like take pictures and then Because they know exactly the location of their cameras They would get you to like Just like highlight whenever there was like a penguin in the image and like how many and then they can like From that they can tell like where the penguins are going where they're migrating where they're nesting And like monitor the population numbers as well, which I thought was pretty cool Um 250 a.m. Oh my goodness. Heather. What are you doing? Why are you still awake at 2 50 in the morning? Not that I can talk because um last night I was up till like 2 a.m. Which was bad because Like my day is like pretty much gone and I didn't get that much sleep so So What happened is that today instead I got up at like 1 p.m. Because I'd stayed up till like 2 in the morning so Oh, no, I missed one. Oh, dear. How did I miss one? Oops, I got distracted then Oh, this is a really good one too Um, the cool thing about planet hunters is like see how sometimes there's that pop up and it would be like Yeah, you did it right or you did wrong or whatever. That's the simulated data that I was talking about. Um, but if like They only give you that little pop up if it was a simulation that you were classifying Um, if I was like do this one and I didn't get a pop up that meant that it was like real data from tests And I'm like I found a for reals use planet. So like that's cool. And hopefully this is like a for reals use one and not a simulation but Oh Yeah, okay. So this one's interesting Oh trouble cuba. Hi. I'm you here. Can you briefly explain what your task is and how I can get involved in this? Um, so trouble cuba. Hi. Welcome to tomorrow. Um We're just like pretty much just having fun trying to find planets So if you want to get involved, um, you can see at the top of the screen. Hopefully it's not cut off Yeah, you can see like a URL there is universe.org slash project slash norah dash dot dash eyes now You can just go to universe.org and type in planet hunters You get this up in your browser and then you're just looking like there's a tutorial But you're just looking for like dips In in like the pattern on the graph and those dips can be when Planet is moving in front of a star and it like lowers the brightness of the star and then that's how we can find planets outside our solar system so 1144 a.m. Johnny cheese. Well, I'm glad that you're nice and awake and having a lovely Tuesday or Monday. Not sure what day it is where you are there Monday. I think Um colton. Hello colton Uh Darko fc is here as well. Hello darko. Um, welcome to our letting off steam. We're trying to find some planets But like look at this simulated data here Like I was not paying attention enough to like notice these little dips that you can like See where all the red bars are but like now that they pointed out to me It's kind of clear But like some of those are like still so close to like the the normal data that it's getting like how would you even See that that's a pattern like yeah, okay. Yeah, they're like evenly spaced but so crazy But this is why they test right they want to see like if they if that simulation there that was really hard to see Maybe that was a really tiny planet going in front of like a big star. And so don't know from that that this kind of method of um Classifying isn't great for that kind of situation where teeny tiny planet huge star like maybe what we're doing here it tends to find more um bigger exoplanets um rather than kind of earth-sized ones but Well, yeah, that's why they test and that's why I'm sitting here and finding planets. It's pretty cool Looking for a heartbeat. That's a really great way to describe it Peter Quinn Yeah, awesome trouble Cuba. I'm glad you're gonna give it a go I mean, you know, if you've got nothing else to do why not help humanity find some planets Plus, you know, you get your name on the scientific paper, which is pretty cool So this one is weird to me because like They're not evenly spaced But maybe that means there's like more than one planet going around the star like I don't know. It's really weird. So like Yeah, some of them are evenly spaced and some aren't that's so weird. I don't understand It's probably gonna yell at me when I click done. So Uh colton, so we're classifying data to hopefully feed to an artificial intelligence later Um, I don't know exactly how it goes from doing this to like finding planets Like I'm not sure if a human sits here in front of it and like Maybe um Maybe they give the same kind of data to like multiple people and then if like There's a pattern there. Um, it'll be like oh star 50 or 42 Everyone's saying it has a planet around it. So like the test science team gets um Like a notification being like you guys check planet 42 seems like a great candidate Like I don't there's a disconnect there. It doesn't tell me what happens to this dollar after this. All I know is Um, oh, I missed one. Oh, were there two that was two? oh, man See, this is like It just keeps it's the gift that keeps on giving it's the science. It just keeps getting excited. Whoa Look at this one. Oh my goodness I don't even know like how a star could be like doing this. I mean, it's like a pulsar. It's like Variable in its brightness. I didn't even know guys. I'm not an astronomer. My background is molecular biology So this is like above me. Um, if you guys have any ideas of why this looks so cool What? Oh my goodness, um Uh for a kia I did this for kbos kaiko objects. Oh, that's really cool. Um To the queen it could be life. Um, but not as we know it. Huh, that'd be cool. Imagine if like Wasn't there some star like tabby's star or something? And it like light curve was just all over the place and everyone was like it's aliens Maybe this is aliens. It's probably not aliens. Don't quote me there. Um, I don't know what to do here So I'm just gonna go to the next one Imagine if like all the citizens of tomorrow we have like 55,000 subscribers imagine if like everybody Haunted for planets like just like 10 minutes a week. How many planets we could find that would be pretty cool I don't think it's a planet here Oh, oh, whoa, this is kind of cool. Okay, so I'm gonna do all the easy ones first that one and that one Also, if you guys like see planets that I'm like missing um Feel free to just be like hey you missed one and then Yeah, although I suppose with all the lag and latency, I'm probably not gonna see your message by the time I need to like click done um Is it a seaford like a seaford variable? Yeah, it might be or a massive storm or sunspot Yeah day 14. Um Yeah Going by like the spacing of these it's probably one like right in here But you know, we miss it because of the the data drop out there But that's okay because we can get all the other potential planets that are here This one and this one and is it like two or is that just like gonna go down? Who knows? This is why the scientist job to find is that you know what? Why don't I just do them as one? Or no, that's really wrong. Okay. We'll do this and stand down. I don't know what I'm doing guys I'm just like doing some science I'll have a cup of tea It's jasmine green tea Small star big planet. Yeah, potentially conceptual man. That's a mouthful potentially conceptual man um Colton has a 27 second delay for me. I apologize for the latency right now. I am 40 minutes drive from the nearest uh town in New Zealand nearest grocery store But I am on the beach. Um, but right now come to the beach because it's like 8 50 at night um, just 10 minutes old news Whoa Change your eye and two big chrome is in one piece and they can make contact with it. That's amazing. Congratulations India I saw the news that um the lander might not have crashed and you know When you have like twitter news or people are like, yeah, it didn't crash. It's fine But nothing from isro like you you're a bit skeptical But if isra is confirmed like that's that's amazing. That is an awesome achievement for india That's perfect. Wow. Yeah, everyone's getting all excited. I'm excited too um I was really really excited to I mean, I am used to the like web stream live Of what they were doing because I think it was when I was sleeping but um Yeah, so proud of india. That's an amazing amazing accomplishment Yeah, isra is just kicking gold like Mars webinar and Now they're on the moon Maybe I should just like go and Visit it like isra and get a bunch of people on the show that'd be cool I try a lot actually to get people from isra like um On our show, but the time zone is the problem. It's like three four and five in the morning for them on like a sunday Who's gonna like if If I don't know you personally like a lot of my friends from like australia, new zeal in japan um Come on the show at like 3 a.m. Because they're my friends and i'm like, please Please just like wake up early and do an interview for us But when it's people like you don't know like you just reach out to isra and be like, hey Can someone like do an interview and they see it 3 a.m. They're like no No, sorry make it a different time or like we're not gonna not gonna do it, which is totally fair so Did it lose contact and tumble? Yeah, I want to know that too. I want to know what happened That's awesome Great for india Um, I don't know what the source is of that information that you have but yeah if it's from sorry, that's awesome All right back to planet hunting getting distracted. I nearly missed this one here a few times. I've actually missed some little dips because of the What do you call it the access labels so that's been annoying Oh, okay. All right. I see what I did So those two are separate and those other red ones are separate too. I should have marked them separately apparently or they're not Wait, maybe they're not transits. Oh, I don't know This is for the scientists to work out not me. I'm just here finding patterns I say it like as if I'm not a scientist. I am trained in science. But yeah, not in this in molecular biology Uh, so the news came from times of india and first post which means I'm gonna temper my excitement until I get something from like ISRO itself Uh, it crashed. They can contact it. But what use would that be? Uh, I think it would be useful goddess of the oak scored piece cool name by the way um, I think that would be useful because like If they're contacting it and getting like You know a signal back then it kind of crashed that badly because its electronics are still working and it's like power generation systems are still working so um To even be able to successfully land something on the moon is incredibly hard like we just saw space il The israeli former google luna x prize team they tried to land their moon mission and they got within you know a few Kilometers and then their engine cut out and it like totally crashed so Actually landing something on the moon is a really huge achievement. It was the whole reason the google luna x prize was created Whoa, look at this light curve Oh man Science is so cool. All right, so this is definitely a thing This one I think is a thing And but and I think this one is also a thing and maybe here I don't know and then like why is it going up here? Oh, man You guys this is just What is my mind that we have all this data like go nasa and go test. This is really cool This is my first time. What do I click on? Hello dana h Um, thank you for joining me if you would also like to classify planets. Um, you can go to Uh, zuniverse.org and type in planet hunters and then you can like play along with me We're looking for little dips. Um in in the patterns that you can see here. Um, those little dips can be stars um They're basically like looking at data that measures brightness from a star and every time a planet goes in front of that star That's really far away. It makes the brightness go down in a little dip. Um, that's what we're trying to mark on the graphs here Colton, okay. I'm starting to question this data. What is it at 14 that it just drops completely? um, so Colton those um complete um gaps in the data A lot of them, uh from the tutorial that I did Uh, it might be because when test is returning its data back Like earth when it's downlinking it can't measure Well, it can measure still at the same time, but like That data tends to be quite sketchy. So they just cut that out. Um, because like One part of it is trying to keep its antenna pointed at earth to send back the data and then the telescope parts of trying to stay really still because you have I mean if a star is really far away You've got to like keep still otherwise everything's going to get blurry Maybe that's why some of those curves are like crazy like that because maybe in a spacecraft like it wasn't Pointing precisely where it needed to be. It's like me when I'm videotaping something I have like super shaky hands and I You know the video is poor quality because I have shaky cam so Yeah, hello Karthik Naran. Thanks for joining us. Hi, Allison Um, nice to see you here. We're we're hunting for planets. Um, and I'm also just chatting to you guys So, uh people in the chat are talking about how the indian rover vicram. Uh, sorry indian lander vicram Uh, potentially is a successful mission, which is really really cool. There's also a rover on board I'm gonna mispronounce the name. So I don't want to mispronounce it starts with the letter p And that's actually inside the lander as well. So if they're able to establish contact It's gonna actually drive down a ramp and go out and explore the moon, which is gonna be so amazing I can't wait until like imagine like five years from now The first people that go back to moon Maybe they land at the south pole as well and like they walk over kind of like mark mark Whatty in the in the martian and they like go and see the vicram lander and they're like Good job little lander. You you did good. Oh, that'd be so sweet Is that a transition at 14? Um, the bottom axis here guys is days as well. So you can see, you know a mission like tests Um, you're not just kind of looking at the star once and that's it like They're looking at it like I guess test tells like a pattern in the sky It goes and sweeps across a certain area of this of the sky and then goes back and repeats that sweep again So that this data has a chance to build up over days Um Karthik can be contacted but can't do science Well, I mean even if it can't do science at least it landed successfully and you know Engineers are pretty smart scientists are pretty smart a lot of times, you know Another great example of a mission that kind of went wrong But still got to do some really cool science. Um the Galileo probe to Jupiter It had two antennas on it. So it had like a giant like kind of dish antenna that you probably used to when you think of the uh antenna on a spacecraft and that was a high gain antenna that had the ability to send really high data rates High bandwidth back to earth, you know, be able to send photos Really really quickly and and all that scientific data But it was meant to actually deploy out And um, one of the pins that held the like one of the arms of of the antenna's parabola to like extend out got stuck and no matter what they could do They could not fully deploy it. So the antenna was basically useless They had a another low power antenna On board that was just meant for like, you know phone home. Are you still okay during the? dormancy mode while you're like in hibernation Um, and that ended up being used as main antenna I mean all of the scientific data of Galileo had to go through that teeny tiny antenna and it was so Slow, but they managed to do it because you know when you're in these challenging situations You kind of just figure it out like so maybe that's what ISRO will do They'll just figure out how to operate this lander With whatever they have available to them Oh it hard landed near the target and is currently tilted according to our image from the orbiter It's in one piece, but it tilted and very hard landing But it's in a single piece and not broken into pieces Cool. Well, I mean if it's in a single piece then And maybe even if the lander is like not working, maybe the rover can still work because they're kind of like separate like the rover had solar panels on it, so They can somehow Contact the rover and can be like hey a little rover just like Drive out because uh, it's on it needs to be on a ramp that the ramp is like on the side of the spacecraft And then the it'll just deploy like the wall will come out and become the ramp and then the rover would like drive down so Maybe they could be like hey rover just like drive forward at maximum speed and like they can like push the Wall out so it falls down and becomes a ramp and then the little rover can go out and that I think that'd be pretty cool Now the south pole is cursed. Um Perk shit verma Maybe it is cursed, but you know what all curses have an end Expiring date, don't they? So everyone thought Mars was cursed for a long time But look at us now like Curiosity landed insights there Mars 2020 is about to go there So maybe the curse is broken Allison they developed the jpeg format for the pics they sent back. Oh in relation to Galileo. Oh, wow I never knew like something I use all the time on the internet, you know like saving images and sending images Is something from space but that's awesome. Um, I'm gonna click done here because I don't know any more planets on that data Oh, this one's this messy data everywhere. So I'm just gonna click done Same with this one. It's so hard because like all of the like data points are kind of dispersed like that It's hard to see any um differences, you know Yeah, I don't think there's a plan out there Maybe this and this but like I'm not sure so I don't want to like classify it Um Burndi. Oh, damn. That's a nice new overlay. Thank you for noticing. So this is my first time using obs and literally the last like Two hours. I'm sitting in like Photoshop open here and then I have obs open here And I'm like, how do I do a simple luma key? I don't understand Because I'm so used to using like black magic products for like, you know, like proper switching and stuff um And like that. It's just, you know, press these buttons here and there you go And like everything works. Here's all your different layers. And so with obs. I'm like, I don't I don't know what I'm doing It's gonna be like two hours to figure it out and then But I did it. So I'm glad you like it because I just spent like two hours designing that so Hopefully worth it. Um, it kind of reminds me of like It's gonna sound weird but sweepy thing it did reminds me of like Starship and like not SpaceX how there's like that pedestrian Walkway bridge. I'm getting those kind of vibes out of my design and I don't know why um Hope NASA astronauts put the lander in the correct position in 2024 Yeah, I agree. Um parrot sheet Uh, if they land upside down then they're probably being driven by Australians because you know the lander's upside down So, yeah So it landed, uh Knurup's Apollo two on three. I don't know if I'm saying that right. Sorry Uh, so it landed without any contact with Earth, but it made a hard landing. The lander is now tilted and you can't do any experiments um well I'm sure you could figure out something like if if they're able to Contact it and also receive signals back then, you know, they have radio wet. They're able to like Disperse radio webs from the spacecraft. So, you know, maybe you could do some like radio science or like um, maybe measuring Um, I don't know. I don't know enough about radio science But maybe you could like transmit something from the lander And then like the orbiter like it could bounce off some like rocks or something and then the orbiter could like monitor that I don't know I'm trying to be like a radar scientist here guys and I don't know You know, it's like SAR everyone's talking about synthetic synthetic aperture radar now. Like maybe they could do that I have no idea. Um The lander and robot only have 14 days before temperature and radiation takes it down. Oh, well, I guess it's a race against time then Peter Quinn, are you on holidays or vacation in New Zealand or some sort of work thing? Um, so I came here in New Zealand because It's isolated and it's in the middle of nowhere and I'm actually writing a book of which my patreon for that will release. Um sometime this week, so Watch my twitter and social medias for that if you're interested. I'm actually writing a book Uh, the book is going to be about how um, high performing organizations can avoid Disasters and accidents I don't think that we should fear failure, but I think that we shouldn't also sweep it onto the rug We shouldn't learn from those mistakes. Um, so I'm going to take a case study an example of a NASA funded mission I was involved with that ended in failure And I want to take lessons learned from that and kind of turn it into You know, what are the things to look out for? What are the warning signs? What are the red flags? How can management? You know, I can make processes where people can like raise concerns and avoid having disasters happen Or if a disaster does happen, how do we make sure I'd like to wear the most prepared For any kind of scenario or the most likely scenarios that might happen. So it's going to be my book About 5,000 words in um, and it's going to be quite an adventure. The scope keeps creeping So I started with being like, I'm just going to tell a story and then ended in I'm going to do all this research Now and change the world because of my book So we'll see how we go Ah, Burney it's great blending well fits in perfectly with the whole tomorrow in SpaceX design Oh, great. I'm really glad you like it Hello from Australia the astronomical research and rocketry organization. Whoa. Well, hello, um the a 00 I've actually never heard of you And I'm Australian. Um, I am sorry about that Yeah, yeah, that's really cool. I'm gonna be at the Australian space research organization. Sorry, Australian space research conference ASRC in Adelaide from September 30th to October second So if you're gonna be there, let me know, uh, tweet me Comment below tell tomorrow I am going there for tomorrow to kind of get some ideas for news stories and guests to bring our show The kind of Australia, New Zealand, Asia region has been doing a lot of cool stuff in space Um, so I'm going to add some learn what that cool stuff is and bring those cool people on so you guys can talk Any electron launches while you're there? Yes. Trouble Cuba. I actually got to photograph my first launch ever so I like When I arrived in New Zealand I didn't have any cameras or anything with me because I left them all in the States because I didn't intend on making videos Like this was supposed to be just like a sabbatical where I could also write my book Um, uh, and then there was going to be a rocket lab launch and I was like, you're kidding me, right? Like I am not going to be in New Zealand. And by the way, I'm only three hours Three yeah about three hours drive two three hours drive from the launch site And I was like, no way. I'm here. I need to go. So I like I drove down many times First of all, I drove down to figure out where to watch it from Um, which reminds me I am working on a video of the best top five places to watch a rocket lab electron launch in New Zealand So stay tuned for that It's going to be a while though because I have all the footage But like I just kind of bother editing it because this laptop can't handle 4k editing Which is so slow. So I'm waiting till I have a good computer Um, that video is coming and I was like, no way. I'm in Miss New Zealand launch So I drove down find the spot and then I drove down for the first launch attempt and then it cancelled And then I drove down for the next launch attempt. So I used like $200 worth in fuel Yeah, hence the book patreon So but it was totally worth it. It was amazing I had no idea what I was doing for launch photography, but I came up with a nice amazing image I don't think I can show you guys because I Yeah I think it's on twitter. Anyway, a rocket lab actually tweeted it out. So yeah, go check that out. So cool I'm totally worth it. If you are ever in New Zealand and get to watch a lecture on Please come out and watch it like I was like I was crying and I was jumping up and down and it was like one in the morning or midnight And it was really cold, but I was also trying not to jump and like shake my camera and uh just like it did the place I watched it from um Because New Zealand and you'll see in the top five launch site video Uh, there's like mountains in the way of the range So it lit and I knew it and lit because I was watching the webcast and like then the glow comes But you still didn't see anything and then the kind of glowy smoke and then all of a sudden like I thought the glowy smoke was bright and then like the engines come up and You couldn't hear anything but that was okay. Um, but it was so bright and it just like it went up And then there was a lot of cloud cover, which is quite annoying So like hit the clouds like four or five seconds after it took off But then all of a sudden like because you can still see the glow And there was this break in the clouds and then like you could see it again And it was like right like totally like really high up above me and then And then you could see separation and then like oh, man It's just so cool. Like you need to go and see it um Step one cover the mains panel I don't understand what that means Colton Dallas Clark, why are Australians upside down and not New Zealanders? I well, New Zealanders are upside down too. That's why electron launches from here It takes less energy because it just they just let it go when it falls off the earth That's how that works It promised best place for at least I don't know where we're writing the book Uh, but yeah, that's why I chose this place no distractions. I haven't seen another human being in It could be close to a month now, but in terms of face-to-face um Yeah, when did that last good grocery shopping? That's been fun It's like living on Mars right because like so far from the grocery store. I had to just like plan out You know, I don't want to spend another 200 dollars in fuel So I was like, how do I make this food last and also buy food that lasts a long time? Turns out canned goods are amazing and I love them So jealous. I've yet to see a rocket launch. Well, yeah, um, they are incredible Even people that you know aren't space fans I would say if you had the ability to just like bring a friend who doesn't really count out space like whatever If they're ever to see a rocket that uh, well, they're not seeing a rocket lab launch But if they see any rocket launch in person like it just has the ability to capture this innate sense of curiosity and wonder And amazement at the world that wow humans can actually do that. How cool is physics and math and engineering and Rockets are awesome My tears starting to get cold Oh Colton was talking about the book and the mishap step one cover the main panel Yeah, well, that's a kind of a chapter of the book. So But that's not what the stream is about. Um, maybe in the future I will do a stream about my book because you know, it is kind of space related But we needed to look up planets, which I've not been doing because you all have been distracting me. So Ah, I don't see any planets here. I'm gonna click done This daughter this is cool Except there's no planets, but I mean it's still cool. It's still cool Uh, yeah, no planets. There is a reason why food drives mostly ask for canned goods Yeah, so when I was See, I just said I'm gonna talk about the book but whatever when I was living in the high seas project We um, we didn't actually have a huge amount of canned goods But we had these well, I guess they are cans because they're in a can We had these giant cans of freeze dried stuff. So like freeze dried fruits and freeze dried meat and freeze dried vegetables Um, which was kind of cool. Like the texture was weird Um, but all the flavor was there and like the nutrition is there. Um, and like the meat was just like I guess it's just like having like dehydrated like Ground beef kind of stuff So like you just rehydrate it in water like boiling water a bit and then yeah It would kind of just like come back to not quite normal like you knew it wasn't Fresh like ground beef or whatever, but it was pretty darn tasty Um, one of my favorite things was like the freeze dried like raspberries and strawberries You just like pop it with like freeze dried strawberry in your mouth. Oh Delicious burst of flavor. It was really really yummy. Ah, Allison. I'll have to come over Come over to New Zealand. Yeah, New Zealand's beautiful. It's why I'm here It's why I picked like this area. Um, I mean, it's nighttime. I'd show you if I could but Totally like mountains on this side and then the beach behind me and yeah with the driveway to get to this like little township area is Like gravel roads like cliff over one end and cliff over the other end and huge pins blowing you back and forth and dusty and One time I I don't know if I should be admitting to this but one time I was driving and like maybe I was going Like too fast like instead of going like 30 kilometers per hour I was going 40 kilometers per hour and like my back wheels like kind of like flipped out and I like Nearly hit a fence, but I didn't hit the fence. So, you know It's fine. I didn't hit it turns it at 11 and 23 Oh, you guys so clever. I didn't even see that I was gonna skip this one Two three Yeah I don't think here matches up with the period Like if if that if the one at day three was related to 11 and 23 like it would be back Like it would be at day one, which I don't think it is My oh hello shark tails my mum lived in New Zealand when she was a little girl Nice you're the ones amazing. Um, I I don't see any planets here. We're gonna go next And next next again, okay, that's just some really really weird data. I don't know what's going on there That's really strange Um We're just gonna go next. This is what I do when I like don't know. I just I would rather like Not make a wild assumption A big storm is hitting me now if I go poof I lost power. Oh Colton be safe in the storm, man It's actually been storming here like all of this week and luckily like right now. We seem to be okay Um, but like all my firewood got wet Which has been sad for me because it's really cold here and there's no heating in this house So I usually have to make a fire Yeah, the firewood um the firewood got wet like not the main store firewood But like all the stuff that I had broken down into like, um kindling So, yeah No fire for me It's flares Yeah, stay safe colton Uh Starting to wrap up stuff for today when I saw those going to be in l.o.s Well, I'm glad you stayed awake colton because uh, this is fun I like looking for planets, especially when you guys tell me like you're missing one What are you doing? Why aren't you clicking on the transits? Why are you talking instead of actually doing the slide, please? Whoa, look at that data. Oh my goodness. You know what this looks like This one kind of looks like um, so you know with like radio like voice Voice signals over radio and how like they uh, especially with like Going back to my physical classes am modulation Like changes the the amplitude to like put the voice wave on top of the carrier wave That is what this looks like. Imagine if like an alien civilization um, just like had some ability to like change the um The brightness of like their star or maybe like they had a fake star and they're using it to communicate with other aliens and they changed the brightness like by like amplitude um modulation to like put a voice signal On to like the brightness of the star. Oh, man. What are you so cool? This is the greatest plot for like a novel or that kind of reminds me of the plot of um, there's a audio drama podcast that I listened to called wolf 359 And I haven't finished it so no spoilers if you watch it, but like that there's some weird stuff that happens with the star there They're on the harvester station and they're orbiting around a star And you just listen to like their story or like different characters and how they're interacting and how that one's trying to kill each other and whatever Um, and yeah, some weird stuff happens with their star. So Two fish kissing. Yeah, it kind of looks like two fish kissing. Oh my goodness Roger C say data again. Am I saying data wrong? Oh man Americans say data, don't they? Yeah Sorry I grew up saying it one way and now I have to say it a different way and I forget The longer I stay in the u.s. Though the more my words change and when I come back to the southern hemisphere everybody's always like you sound American What's going on? Yeah, no threats just a bit of water and a lot of lightning. Well, stay safe colton Hopefully you've got some like lightning rods to direct the lightning away from important things Does anyone see any planets here besides the two fish kissing? um I'm not seeing any planets. So I'm just gonna click done Wolf 359 isn't that star trek? Wolf 359, let's forget the lions The lion's killed there. Oh, yeah, I see what you mean pettiquin. Yeah The uh, Havestus station. Havestus? Havestus. Havestus. I don't know if I'm saying that right Havestus? No, it's Havestus Yeah It's a really good podcast. You guys should definitely check it out if you're into like spacey drama things I like it a lot Hey, I just joined the stream after a long day of school. Welcome. Uh, Takeaki Uemura Thank you for joining us. Um, we're hunting for planets with tests. So, um, you can see a bunch of like, uh, data displayed here This one's like pretty dispersed But sometimes it will look like a nice kind of clear line with a few dips in it We're looking for the dips because they kind of show where a planet might be blocking out the light from a star All this data is coming from the, um, the test Satellite that NASA operates with transiting exoplanet satellite survey Um, but there's no planets in that example. It's that example. Do you think these might be planets everybody? I don't know. I think it's too random to be able to say it's a planet Uh, Dallas Clark, why not write a computer program to look for sine waves if it's not sine waves What is it that you're looking for in the data? um I don't know why they don't make a computer do it. Maybe, um The patterns aren't regular enough to be able to write a code to look for them Um, I know one thing that humans are pretty good at is like looking at things that look like a jumble mess And interpreting them to look like actual shapes It's why we find it so easy to look at the clouds and be like, oh, that one looks like a unicorn That one looks like a husky Um, it's why people get pieces of toast and say that you know, it looks like Jesus like We just are our brains of just really good at trying to make things seem more Um, normal or relevant to us. So that includes like finding patterns in the start of like They're kind of almost looks like a face here between like four and eight Can you guys see my cursor? I don't even know if like that's a thing that you guys can see I don't think you can see my cursor. That's not embarrassing. I've been like pointing to things my cursor. You kind of see it 23 27 15 Yeah, I was thinking that too Like you mean here and here It could be but like this data goes down that low as well. Like this is pretty variable Have you seen the uh, movie Movie class? Do you mean movie theory and do you mean movie? Um, anyway, I have not seen the movie car. That's interesting um, the Astronomical research and rocketry organization. Have you heard of the backyard hunter? Sun is universe. It's project to find planet nine. I personally enjoyed it. It's quite difficult Um, yeah, you know, my plan is to actually work my way through the different projects that the universe offers I thought planet hunters would be a nice one to start with because pretty easy to explain Um, at least I kind of understand the science behind it, you know, like Planet moves in front of star star gets dimmer. That's what we're looking for like I can explain that the other ones are not super like I don't know the science very well, so Um, yeah, I picked an easy one to start with but I love doing these like casual like fun, um conversations with you guys so I might end up doing like this on a semi regular basis for trying to do these shows once a week So maybe once a week I pick a different um citizen science project and we all go and we all like go and look for planets one week Exoplanets one week and then the next week we look for plant nine The next week we like classify penguins like it's gonna be pretty fun Um They have a computer doing it. Uh, Fred Rico Cousel says they have a computer doing it Turned out checking a certain data by hand leads to better results Um, these images are probably the ones a computer already rejected Um, and you know what maybe we're training this maybe oh my goodness. Maybe we're training the ai so like we're like Telling the ai what to look for. Um, maybe that's what we're doing. I don't know Cousa cannot be seen it can be enabled though. How do I enable that? Uh, can't be done Um, I guess they're at a budget to update their software most likely or it will throw out too many false positives You know what I should do I should find like the test people like the nasa people or whatever the scientists that like set up this citizen science thing And like I should interview them for the show you guys think that would be interesting We could like do um this on the regular show as well for like people that Don't watch this episode for example It didn't have to be pretty neat Wolf 359 is a red dwarf star located in the constellation leo newt ecliptic at a distance of approximately 7.9 light years from earth. Yeah, it's definitely not for you like years from earth that is the plot point in the um Anybody have an idea what the clump at nine is? Nine oh, yeah, that's interesting It's really weird um They did mention that some of the data in some of these um examples is weird because they're like binary systems and so There's a star like there's two stars like we're putting each other and so it like messes with the brightness um But they didn't give an example of what that looks like in the data so Some of these like weird shapes that we're seeing might be because of the binary systems But I don't know which is another reason why we should interview a person from tess To tell us all about what this like what has happened Uh, sorry for the tacos the planet nine hunting one is just like for bright spots in an image That could be a planet not hard to explain. It's cool. Oh, that's awesome. Hello mask the rocket scientist. Oh Mask rocket scientist. I remember you from the last letting off steam. Um, the one that jay me was hosting I was in the chat room for that Uh, peter queen just a short ride away. Oh, I was like, what's a short ride away? Wolf 359 is a short ride away One of the nearest stars to our sun I for one welcome at ai overload. Yeah me too, right? Me too. I like wish I could like figure out like how to do machine learning That's very cool. Um, I don't know what I would use it for though. Also. Sorry. I'm eating cheese. I got really hungry um Cool next data set Nothing here next Oh It's a pretty light curve um These are like huge peaks, but like I I wouldn't attribute that to like a planet although I'm just gonna say like maybe maybe that But no, I don't think so. I'm gonna cancel that If it lets me oh god, I broke it Let's try to get a million. I'll start one. Oh, you got to count up from one to a million Are you serious? Let's go to spam the chat. Don't do that now of an interview for citizens I I have done SETI and other projects for years. Oh, it's mystic. Well, that's awesome Thank you for giving your time to the pursuit of knowledge um for humanity a lot of people will kind of There are a lot of people that don't think citizen science is worth it They're like, oh, you know these people don't know what they're looking for or they're not scientists they haven't gone to university to do a degree like I mean as long as you give people a good instruction and if you don't if If people mess it up because your instructions are bad that is not on them That is on you as a communicator and as a scientist to like improve the way you explain things So first off there's that second off like there are so many people around the world that you know Have spare time on their hands and if they want to get involved and they want to help let them help You know make opportunities for people to like do citizen science like this like Wow people in there are retellers Lisa broke the internet I did how do I break the internet? Proxima Centauri, I believe is about 4.6 likely the way but wolf 359 is a cooler name. Uh, is it great? Oh Great username idea Okay, mass rocket scientists if you're gonna keep spamming the chat, we're gonna kick you out. Sorry like Please don't do that. Wow, sleepless Next uh next thing Anyone see any planets here? I don't see any planets here So I mean that maybe maybe here. I don't know that could be a thing We're not gonna say it's a thing Um So, yeah I just want to talk to you guys about finding cool planets and like what the citizen science project is and universe.world because there has so many cool projects Um, but if there's anything you guys want to talk about like you can ask me like OBS because I learned how to use it like look. I got a whole like a wait, wait, wait So I have like this thing well wait wait I need to go here and I need to go like this Yeah, there we go. I have this box thing that I made Oh, I'm such an amateur You would think right because like my other day job for a while was you know doing a webcast for another rocket company You would think I would know how to like do webcasting and like do video And here I am like getting excited because I have like this thing in OBS like what like who am I? such imposter syndrome Gosh tomorrow only has 55k subs you guys deserve more um A double r o I agree. I don't know why Actually, I do know why we have 55k subs First of all, Jamie decided it would be great if we just threw away the 30k subs We already had and started a new channel That's a bad idea. Well a good idea, but like bad for um, You know growth And second of all we got stuck into this really bad habit of being all like We are a professional news organization and we are going to tell you the news and it's going to be great And we have a chat room, but we're not actually going to talk to anyone in the chat room But we have a chat room like great and this is the news the space is great Which was terrible because no one connects with that like I don't you know, but who cares? That's what I could watch. I could turn my tv on and watch that news, you know Let's do something different and new and better Um, and so yeah, you'll see like especially all but 11 in particular And kind of the end level but 10 the show went through some rapid changes like from week to week to week The show would be so different and people were getting so mad at us for changing everything But I think where we finally settled in and by breaking out our show into like this community focused one Where I talk to you in the chat room and then I'll regularly interview shows and then like the space news that we do I think that's much better. So yeah, I'm glad. I'm glad we did that um If you could name a planet, what would you name it? Oh That's a great question. I've never been asked that before. What could I what would I name a planet? Oh, man I don't want to be like pretentious and name it after myself like planet lisa. I'm a planet mini stodge Oh planet mini stodge. Whatever was a dwarf planet. I named it planet mini stodge. That'd be so cute Um, I I don't know. I've never thought about that enough. What would you guys name the planet? Um, that is tough like trying to name a child Probably be easier to name a child. I already have um names for when I finally get a husky I really want a husky Um, because I was so cute and fluffy and loyal and like take it for walks Yeah, um I want to name it eagle and husk or peter bark or poorie bruno Those are my dog's names Trouble cuba. Do you do any coding yourself? Um, I studied c plus plus in university Um, say that as if I'm a real coder Uh, I did one subject. I did an intro to c plus plus, but um, I came first in the class, which was pretty cool I don't know why I never took it further. Um, I guess in my head. I was like, I'm gonna be a biologist I don't need coding which I ate my words when I did my first ever research project that I actually published a paper on December last year my paper came up Because there's a program that a lot of scientists use called are and they use it for the data processing So I had to luckily I already had the basics of like how to code and syntax and stuff But I had to learn how to code and are so I could do my data analysis And I think you know, I had a better foot than most because I did have that basic knowledge, but um Sometimes I wonder, you know, if I had to continued up with with coding and stuff like where would I be now? But you know, I actually don't stop learning Um, I love learning new skills and I'm actually teaching myself Teaching myself. I'm taking an online course for a fusion 360 learning how to CAD Don't know what I'll do with it, but my brain was like, let's learn something new. So I was like, I'm gonna learn how to CAD Uh, so that's where I'm at right now. Um, about halfway through that course And then I'll have a certification on LinkedIn that says I know how to sort of do CAD Peter Quinn, you guys have far too much fun, uh, to be professional I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing I think, you know, people should be human and life is too short. You should have fun with it. So Yeah, why not, right? If you're still getting that information across that you want to get across If you're still getting feel excited if that's your goal, then yeah, have fun with it. Why not? um The planet formerly known as Prince Programming is fun and can be helpful in a lot of areas Yeah, I think so too Colton. I think so too Python that's good for machine learning Uh, yeah, I guess I could try learning Python. Why not, right? Um, that is my my goal after I finished learning how to use Fusion 360. Um, I would like to get back into coding. Um And like this is like, you know, a couple months from now because I still have to write that book too Um and keep up with the booking guests on the show and filming space news Um and I have a wedding coming up Uh, but yeah, I want to learn how to, I don't know how to code and I think I want to learn how to build apps Maybe not sure or maybe going to like web design. I don't know. There's so many things, right? So many things Um 40 erudani abbreviated 40 ERI also designated Omicron squared erudani He's a triple star system in the constellation of erudans based on parallax measurements taking during the Hipparcus mission Is less than 17 like is in the sun. That's pretty cool Master ruckus scientists, they should eat a Mars bar when they get on Mars. Um Mars bars are awesome. They're Australian, right? Are they Australian? I feel like they're Australian Or maybe I just maybe they're just really popular in Australia, but I haven't eaten a Mars bar in Oh man in so long But I'm sure good I eat a Mars bar on the weirdest way as well Most people, you know, you open the candy and just like the candy bar. That's not how I eat a Mars bar Um, first I like because it's like chocolate and then a layer of caramel and a layer of like creamy nougat stuff So I chew um like I bite off the chocolate bit and I go all around the outside Bite off the chocolate and then top layer of chocolate. I bite that off too And then the caramel part I like lick off the caramel Uh, so and then I'm left with that delicious creamy layer and then I eat that so Good thing I haven't eaten one in years because that is how you um get diabetes Mars is global I don't get it Mars is global Marty the Martian. I don't know what you mean by Mars is global Um, let's get back to planets. Whoops. See I'm getting so distracted talking to y'all that I'm not even Oh, looks did I just like skip past trouble Cuba? There's got to be transits, right? Dips happening at regular intervals Oops Not bad. Whoa, this data says it's cool. Oh my goodness. Look at this But like I don't think it's transits because like the whole the whole data set is moving rather than just like a dip That is different from the rest because that's what we're looking for when I'm just looking for like dips everywhere we're looking for like Dips that don't match the rest of the data, which I don't think that's what this is I'm not sure Too ambiguous Oh Is that a planet? We're gonna highlight that and maybe this one. I don't know. I'm not gonna submit it yet I want you guys to tell me what you think Uh, manum S11 do I have diabetes? I do not have diabetes. Um, but I do have I'm on the borderline of like high cholesterol Or I did have high cholesterol and it was now it's borderline um Which I never had any major health issues in my life by the way until I moved to the United States of America and I just ate really bad food all the time because like It's easier to eat bad food over there obviously like I have choices but when you know, there's like 40 different kinds of fast food or like around you in like a one mile radius You know It's quite easy to eat bad. But yeah, now I don't live in the u.s. And um, yeah, I'm doing a lot better So that's good What are your thoughts on virgin orbit and air launched rockets in general? Um I always thought virgin orbit was pretty cool. There was a part of me That's like they're taking so long to launch by the time they get up and running like the small sat industry is going to be you know already using other launch providers anyway, but at the end of the day the more launch providers we can have To service the industry they're better because not only competition is better because you know, it Makes it it stops monopolies like how we had for a long time with um, larger sized vehicles Um, which means prices don't get inflated just for the sake of profit. Um, but it also means that People that want to send stuff into orbit have more options. So maybe one particular launch provider Can't get you to the orbit that you need and the time that you need And so the more options you have the more chances you have to get into your thing into space, which is great and that lights are changing our world and The more sets we can have up there collecting data the better. So the more launch providers we have the better um, and So that was me in general and then uh, we had a little pomerance on this weekend That episode has been posted. If you just go into youtube, um, you can see that that's posted It's the newest video for tomorrow right now He is just a fantastic communicator. He just like talks to you as a human um, and It just really comes through that he is excited about what that company is doing and then that makes me excited and you know some of the decisions that they've made Like the fact that they use a Boeing 747 for their, you know air part of their launch um, because it's a it's a jumbo jet that Pretty much everyone around the world knows knows how to do the maintenance for Airports are familiar with 747s. Um, like that and If you want to You know a second air vehicle You can just buy another 747 as opposed to a company like straddle launch Where if you want to have a second giant straddle launch biggest wingspan airplane in the world plane You'll go to go buy a good build another one because they're so rare So Yeah, those are some things they didn't think about with virgin orbit that maybe think that their company is really pretty cool We have five takeaways at my local shops, uh subway chinese food indian food fish and chips and gregs Peter quen you're making me hungry. I have my cheese on one side and my tea on the other side and All I feel like right now is I can really go Some sushi. Oh my goodness. Why am I creating sushi? Oh, yeah I haven't had sushi in so long. Oh my god But anyway planets planets guys you're distracting me from the planets gregs the bakers. I've not heard of gregs the bakers peter quen, but um Yeah, sounds cool. Uh, should we determine whether these are planets or not? I don't know guys Should I just submit it anyway because like someone will just check it, right? Do you mean if I'm wrong? Yeah, let's just submit it. It's fine Cool. Okay. What is happening here? This is like an upside down planet transit and these like australian data graphs I don't know what's going on. They're not much longer. I'm gonna go maybe you know the 20 minutes take me to the hour Yeah, okay. I don't think this is a planet because like Increasing brightness instead of decreasing and that's like a 10 times increase in brightness. I think these is like fake data Like not fake as in simulation, but just like bad data. So we're not gonna we're not gonna do that Other than satellite TVs. I'm just a question from apple a welcome apple a I've actually not seen you around before before this episode So welcome to the channel Um, how profitable can space be outside earth orbit? That depends on the technology. I think a lot of people talk about space mining and using the resources out and like Say asteroids and maybe on the moon and Yeah, I mean if we can find a way technology wise to bring those resources back Or process them out there in space and bring the process goods back I think it could be plenty profitable my personal interest in space is about um expanding and migrating out into the universe as a species because I just think At the end of the day It'd be sad if we just lived on earth forever when We had the ability to even try to to make settlements on other areas like the moon or mars like That's exciting for me. That's a great lifelong goal to have and I think goal setting is very important like if you live your life with no goals Like and I kind of had a bit of that kind of crisis recently like in the last Six months or so longer Six or 12 months like I didn't really have any goals to achieve because I'd achieved everything I thought I wanted in that short amount of time like for a long time I wanted to move to the u.s And then I finally made it happen and I was like living there and then I kind of just Yeah, I wasn't a bad place because I didn't have like goals to reach for anymore So I think as a species if we have such a noble goal to just like even try to to expand out into the solar system That's just a really good inspiring way to live our lives Issues are the same but within the game even line. They have an engine named project discovery. You can find real planets Oh, that's cool Uh, yeah, yeah, um, I don't play even line. Can you tell me a little bit more about that game because it sounds spacey? and I love space things 00 I tried to kick out a project on the universe called the rocket project. It kind of failed. Oh well Oh, I'll tell us more about that project Um, maybe, you know, uh, if you get it set up again, we can direct the viewers of tomorrow to go out and at least So we have some people um doing the project and maybe that will help with like algorithms for um universe to like help promote it or whatever But yeah, uh, what should I 3d print? Um You should 3d print some kind of module for immune habitat because potentially there's a project that tomorrow will be doing in the future I'm it's just in my head right now But like imagine if we set the standards of like what the docking port would look like and then everyone around the world who had a 3d printer could design their own module Printed out and as long as the docking port like maybe it had to be like maybe it was like a like a square of like, um, I don't know two centimeters by two centimeters square. Um, and um, so that everyone could connect together and then we could just build that like they could Print them and send them to the the studio of tomorrow station 204 And then just like a giant table on the floor I don't know we could just be sitting there and connecting up the thousands of parts that people would send us and make this giant like global moon base model that that was made from people just everyday people around the world and like we could call it like The more I don't want to call it moon village because that's like east's the european space agencies thing But like that would be really cool a global art project thing Um, a double ro. This is my first stream with tomorrow. I didn't know you did streams. So we do now. I mean, well Live streams are our thing how we started. Um, but usually the streams are um Saturdays at 1800 Coordinated universal time, which is like 4 a.m. Sydney time, which is why most australians don't really know about us And can't participate hence why this stream is not at Stupid o'clock australian museum time so that other people can participate. So i'm very glad that you're here Colton, I think comms is going to be huge laying down cables across the ocean and keeping them in good condition is too expensive I agree. That's why i'm super excited for like starling and one way up and all those kind of Low-web orbit internet constellations to come online be so cool Apple a we have to at least be able to break even to leave earth and to explore our solar system I mean that depends on whether you think And this is a conversation for another day depends on where do you think? uh We need to be like locked into capitalism and the economy in order to explore Imagine if there was like a way where you could just like Grow food super easy so that nobody had to worry about buying food because you just always provide it for um, and if your shelter was your spacecraft Like you could be self sufficient. Why do you need capitalism? but That's a star trek future that we quite haven't yet reached so We'll get there If there are any caves on the moon or other planets, we should use them says Peter Quinn um Yeah Awesome, I think so too. I mean if you're in a cave on the moon, then you have that extra layer of radiation protection um, I think that's really cool You also have protection from like um impacts from like You know space rock Kevin McCoy. Oh, Kevin McCoy. Hello, Kevin McCoy. Good to see you here um Your moon habitat 3d printing project makes me think of the great ball Contraction where people make Lego machines and move balls. I can integrate with anyone else is because of size standards Yeah, um, I kind of springboarded that idea of um, I'd seen someone at a museum Um, there was this giant room. I think it was tape modern Think tape modern, but don't quote me um Giant room white full of just white tables and white Lego and people would just like build um a city or buildings Like out of Legos and it would change every day because people like things would fall over by accident or by purpose And then people just would just reconstruct. So it was like this living breathing. Um architectural project um that was Uh, but also an art project just made from whatever people's creativity Decided to be on the day that they walked through that building Really cool. So I I'd love to do something similar but kind of instead of being a city Um being space related to or the space city or a space habitat. That'd be so cool Um, Peter Quinn says it's 7 p.m. p.m. UK on Saturday. Oh, that's the regular show 7 p.m. UK Saturday or technically 1800 coordinated universal time because then we don't have to worry about they like savings and all those shenanigans Uh A double art or the rocket project was a project to make the general public aware of how after the space race There was a massive gap in progress in aerospace engineering specifically. I ISS variant Oh, cool. Uh, the physicist is it possible to get employed at yours as a german physicist? You mean employed at tomorrow uh we We don't really have a need for physicists in terms of doing physics stuff Uh But I mean if there are any skills you think you can contribute you can head to our community forums community.tmro.tv or you can leave a comment Below you can email us You can either email jamie or myself for jamie at tomorrow dot tv leaser at tomorrow dot tv Yeah, I I don't really see a need for like a physicist In the near future Definitely we need like people like coding experience and like, um animation that kind of stuff Yeah It's cool to have a physicist on set though Like kind of like an expert in the audience like we say something stupid like completely stupid and wrong And then the physics just like buzzes in and it's like You guys are wrong. The earth is actually wrong. Like yeah, that would be kind of funny Next up. That's it. Oh, sorry. Yeah, I got I got distracted. Sorry Uh, don't see any planets here like you could probably think that like this one at like 25 and uh 17 Could maybe be one but like it's not it's not super clear. So we're just gonna click done Same with this one. Nothing's super sticky out That's the scientific term sticky out Apple a I don't believe in slave labor to build spaceships because people feel like the pyramids are good um Neither do I I don't think we should force people to do anything they don't want but if you know people are interested and Want to contribute their expertise like, you know, for example, maybe you're a plumber But you also like space you want to come and maintain the plumbing on our um spaceship Yeah, cool. Like come and do it Or even better, maybe you're a plumber who programs robots to do the plumbing work for you. Um That would be awesome. Come on board. You know, we've got unlimited food that we can like grow really easily without automated Like food systems. Come on board. Let's go explore the universe. I mean you can take care of all the plumbing that's the kind of You know ideal vision that I have for how we would explore the cosmos, but Yeah, food is the big one. We need to get really good at growing food both on earth and in space and once we Have the ability to grow food Distribute it and store it in a way so that no one really has to go hungry. Um, I think our You know, overall ability as a species to be To progress and and discover new things is going to become exponential, right? Because then everybody can reach their full potential Nobody has to spend time just trying to put food in their mouths and feed their empty stomachs What would you consider the greatest threat against space travel or the space industry in the near future? um The greatest threat. Oh my goodness Ah political instability, it's probably a big one and war If for some reason, you know, we as a species end up squabbling over something really Well, I don't want to say Because sometimes we do go to war for sort of the right reasons Wars are expensive and They take a lot of resources and so, you know, half the country and Half the planet ends up, you know, fighting each other in war Then who's going to be left to like do like science and engineering and research and that kind of stuff. So I don't like war You know, I don't wish war on anybody Um, and yeah, it's just just bad for societal progress Uh colton, we meet mainly and more of those people since hosts can't have the iPads in the interviews You know more of an expert audience. Yeah, probably Uh a double r. Oh, do you think there are enough science communicators on youtube? Um, I think there are enough science communicators on youtube That is a tough question because I think there are But I think a lot of people focus on the same kinds of science. So a lot of people talk about like engineering and physics things and like astronomy and dark matter. There are so many like astronomy. Um Science communicators, um, especially like in traditional media as well a lot of the like if you think about the famous scientists out there a lot of them are astronomers, which nothing against astronomers. That's awesome. Good on you. But like Where's the where's the where's the diversity in science there? Like Because one thing the media is really bad at traditional media. Sorry is like say you have astronomer an astronomer that Comes and visits your set to to be your science expert And you're talking, you know, you're doing a story about exoplanets. Cool. Fantastic They can answer this question and then you turn around and you do a question about SpaceX and that astronomer and I'm totally not referring to anyone in Australia um and And to be fair a lot of people that I've seen this habit to actually tend to do a really good job at answering the question within their means but like To have someone who like specializes in like dark matter or something answering a question on like why did SpaceX choose to build their starship out of Um, still in the steel instead of carbon fiber mister or misses a person astronomer Like I'm just like how Oh Forehead slap like That's not the error of expertise or one scientist can't know everything Like people are are exposed in different parts of science And that doesn't mean that you can ask them a question about like ocean biology and that the astronomer is going to know about it like And and most of the time they do a good job. They're like, you know, that's not my area but maybe this could be why but Just like come on Come on media do better and do better get actual experts on that work in that area Like that's what we try and do like, you know, the last steam episode We hadn't been talking about oceans and building boats and stuff and I didn't like turn around and ask You know the guest Julia like what do you think about? um forest fires in the amazon like You just come on come on media do better This is my official throwdown to the traditional media to do better with how they communicate science And they're welcome to get me to consult with them if they want to that's the service that tomorrow offers But back to the original question because I totally change entered there. Do I think there are enough science communicators on youtube? um I think that certain areas of science are saturated with science communicators on youtube But there um should always be more if people But that's what people want to do if people want to talk about science and do on the internet Go for it. Like I'm never going to say there's too many and don't do it because why like Do do what you like do what makes you happy. I think it's a big threat for the industry is funding Yeah, I can probably agree with that Which is why like, you know, if wars happen, that's going to take a lot of money and that funding will go away from like face research and doing cool face stuff Hey double r. Oh, yeah, remember stargazing live on abc. They had astronomers talk about rocket science pretty funny I may have been referencing some of that to be honest. They're just I don't want to mention names, but like there are there are a few regular um astronomers that go on on tv and Like like I said, they do the best with with what they have um And they do answer those questions Like they do put those caveats of like, you know, I'm an astronomer. I don't know about rockets like They do that pretty well And sometimes, you know for the level of what the media wants they just want that high level overview of like, yeah cool Starship can lift more mass than any other rockets so far and that means we can like Have lower costs of space light and that's better for everyone like those kind of high level conversations All right, like I get that and you know the media are pretty risky, especially when it risk averse when it comes to You know like live television live breakfast shows and whatever like they don't want to put someone new on Because they don't know whether they're going to freak out on camera Whether they're going to feel natural on camera So once they find a science expert that they know is good on camera We're trying to stick to them because they don't like taking risks um But you know that Maybe look on youtube for like successful um Science communicators that are good on camera and if they haven't to line up their expertise with what you're looking for Maybe get them on so you can reduce your risk by getting people who already Talk to cameras on an everyday basis on like YouTube and stuff so That totally wasn't uh like a subtle hint for like channel seven and ten and channel nine in australia to like call me and be like come on tv um, but I wouldn't say no Uh particle physics is the best uh with astro of course says the physicist um I'm glad that and a physicist says that a type of physics is their favorite science because otherwise that'd be confused Oh One two two one has an interesting point uh fanboying spacex is kind of cringy sometimes as a necessary fanboy I would say that some people can get quite um emotional and quite intense with their love of spacex And sometimes that does go, you know a little bit uh overboard I can understand why because stuff that spacex is doing, you know, they just don't care They're just like, you know what we want to do this and yeah, so what if no one else hasn't done that before We're still going to try and that's really inspiring and motivating Um, and it's good to have that kind of passion about things as long as you're not hurting other people or you know annoying other people I think you know do what you want. Um for me. Uh, yeah, I would say I'm a spacex fan um Definitely a bit of a fan girl, but I'm also a space industry fan girl So I I you know, I support all companies that are doing cool stuff in space You know spacex is awesome rocket lab is awesome this weekend. I got even more in like given that uh virgin orbit is awesome so yeah people doing cool stuff in space i'm gonna support you because think space is just amazing and uh Any way I can support the company's doing that. I'm gonna do it Gonna join you on planet hunters now planet hunting buddies planet hunting buddies. Yeah trouble Cuba. Good on you I don't find uh peter quinn. Sorry. I have to like read that probably peter quinn I don't find disgusting rocket science science anymore Um, I don't think I understand what you mean. Excuse me. Uh peter quinn. We need more astronomy on tv uh Yeah, as in like do you mean like we should have more astronomy in terms of like having a series like cosmos or something come back That'd be cool Uh, a double o I saw brian live. It was a great experience. Um, I have not seen brian cox live. That'd be pretty cool Loopy. Loopy's here. Hi loopy Loopy you just joined us. We're looking for planets, although I keep getting distracted by tarrans. I'm sorry. Um I'm looking for like dips in the data here. Um Like something like this except like more pronounced because this data the main body of data is kind of just dispersed everywhere It's not very clear. So i'm not going to mark that as a planet, but hopefully we'll get a good example here to show you This one is not a good example. I'm gonna click next again Maybe there's this one. Let's go next I think we got jinxed none of these are very good candidates Nope, we're just gonna keep going to find a good one. All right, here we go. Loopy. Welcome to the instant tutorial um, this is a data of One probably already know this anyway. So this might be like totally wasting my time Um, we're looking at uh, these dots are a measure of the brightness of a star really far away from us Um, and as a planet potentially goes in front of that star that the overall brightness is going to dim And it's going to look like a tiny like drop in the brightness here So we're gonna highlight that and be like, hello potential planet Planet Lisa the planet tomorrow the planet of tomorrow. That's what we're gonna call it Go sickie new zealand Oh sickie. Hi, sickie Um, he was here in new zealand while you were in the u.s. Lisa. Oh dang it I always tend to be in the wrong country at the wrong time Like I had this like $300 u.s. Ticket that I bought like when I had a really good paying job Oh, that was a good day. Um, to go and see one of my favorite artists John Bellion in Los Angeles And it was like a front row in the middle. I was so excited. I was so so excited to see this guy live And then I had to fly back to Australia Right when the concert was gonna be and I missed it and I couldn't even give my ticket away Like no one would buy it and then no one would take it for free and it just got wasted and like I'm still salty about that Oh, this is a crowdsourced science thing like what cosmo quest did in partnership with the osiris rex mission Yeah, loopy exactly. Um, uh A crowdsourced citizen science. Um, I'm just gonna mark some planets here I think this one here here You're here in here. Maybe Oh, I don't know. We'll see. Um Oh, yeah, all right. Awesome. Uh, yeah, so the cosmo quest x one was looking at Photos of the surface of the asteroid Bennu where the assort Cyrus Rex mission is at the moment Wait Bennu the Bennu with Cyrus Rex. I keep getting mixed up with Hayabusa and Cyrus Rex No, Hayabusa two is orbiting the war yugu and Osiris Rex is orbiting Bennu. Okay Um, yeah, so I participated in that one too, which was like very tedious You'd have to go and like click every single like boulder and stuff um A double r o he's a great public speaker very enthusiastic Oh Awesome. I was talking about Brian Cox uh, yeah, never seen him and uh I would like to it's pretty cool. I saw Alan Aldo the guy from mash. Um, I saw him do a talk once He runs a science communication institute now. He's really cool Um, oh, I should get him on the show. Oh my goodness. I should get Alan Aldo from mash on the show Oh, man, I have his list of all these amazing people now Uh, any more planets here that could be a planet maybe there and there and there But like I'm not sure I'm just gonna say no Cool. All right, like maybe 10 more minutes because I am getting sleepy But also like I have nothing else planned for the rest of my night So I guess I'll keep streaming until I get tired Um, I think this is the planet. I don't know Maybe not I don't think that's a planet I'm just like so proud. Can I just like take a second to say how proud I am of like working out how to do OBS like Oh, I'm just so proud of my OBS skills now Next minute you see me like become a famous twitch streamer. I do play games Um, although not as much as I used to I got really really addicted to games when I was like at university So I tend not to game so much these days because it it's very easy for me to switch back into that Almost addiction mode where I like spend my whole day gaming. So I try to limit my exposure to not You know just to not have that temptation 10 1 2 2 1 says what does empty spaces on the diagram mean? So some of this data Gets a little bit messed up because every now and then uh, test that the Excuse me the spacecraft has Uh, like, you know giant hard drives inside to save all this data and then eventually, you know, they're gonna get full So I need to train them with the data back to earth so that it can like start recording Again, and so to do that it needs to keep its antenna like pointed directly at earth Which means that the Telescope path, um, you know might not be exactly in the right spot for that particular place that it's looking at Or it might not be able to keep it, you know pointed Well, so that kind of data Um from that time when it's transiting back to earth is a little bit kind of messed up So to make this nice and clear for us to help hunt the pattern Um, they just cut that data away so that it doesn't distract us Oh, exactly what colton said in the terrain Alex colton says fyi a guy involved in this universe this this platform we're using today Um, just tweeted out asking for help with the dorian disaster as they have set up a thing looking for landing sites. Oh, okay. Well, um Yeah, uh Next los stream. Let's do that. Let's uh, that's that's science, right like Analyzing images getting data. That's that's what science is all about Finding conclusions from that data. So, you know, we're helping people find landing sites that counts the science So that's totally fine to do for a letting off steam episode Yeah, we might do that for our next one Thanks, thanks for letting us know alex colton Uh, a double r o do I play ksp? Do I play ksp? How do I answer that? I have intentionally avoided Buying ksp or even using the demo Um, because I know that if I get ksp I am going to spend so much time on it that tomorrow We'll never have any guests line up for their shows because I will just not be working I will just simply be playing ksp all the time so I've played the demo And so I know you know, I know the basic premise of the game I have a feel for the mechanics I watched other people play ksp like scott manly and everyday astronaut Um, but I do not have ksp and I do not play ksp because I don't want to get addicted to games again. Um, usually these days I play stardew valley and um, don't stuff Don't stuff I usually play with friends like and then we just like chat over like skyping stuff because I find that kind of Like interactive multiplayer and this to be really fun So, yeah, that's what I play Uh, wow currently 250 hours on ksp a double. Oh, oh my goodness. You must be an expert That's crazy Yeah, I used to play Ah man back in the day way back in the day. I used to love playing guitar hero Like if we're talking like traditional gaming Um, I used to play guitar hero and I used to get I was so good with guitar hero I'm sorry. I need to also be doing some science. Hey, I was so good with guitar hero that I uh I learned how to play one particular song with my feet I know that sounds really weird, but um, yeah Literally like one one of my feet would do the strumming bit and the other kind of like my other foot would like press the buttons Yeah, I'm I'm weird Then I you know upgraded to I played a lot of skyrim and I played a lot of fallout 3 um Like hours upon hours upon hours I love skyrim so much. Um, I had to stop because I started developing um Really bad like phobia anxiety towards like the spiders in the game It's like the point where I was having nightmares and couldn't sleep. Um, so I had to stop playing those games Which was pretty sucky to be honest, but I mean also a good thing because Okay, what is happening with this data? I would usually classify that as a planet except like now it's going up here and so I'm like, I don't think that's a planet I think that's just weird data Colton just downloaded the latest version of ksp. Nice loopy has got over 3 000 hours. Oh my goodness. That's awesome Colton. Oh you use skype set up your own discord server Um, I mean I could but then I'd have to show my friend how to do that and that takes time away from the actual gaming So You know that's that it's just easy to do skype because my friends know how to use it Loopy stream that for the next los wait stream what for the next los playing games wait Or playing guitar hero in my feet Which I can't do because I don't have guitar hero anymore like and it was like back in the playstation 2 I'm showing my age right Loopy once I get chat done and lisa starts running customers to use it. Oh, I didn't know that was one of my jobs But all right cool We will need more admin stuff to be done and that will most likely be coming out of my pocket um, I mean Colton as we grow our patreon stuff like The amount of our budget that can go towards chat things including admin can also expand so like that could be a thing Darko. Good night. Thank you for joining me. Um Yeah, uh go have fun designing something on fusion 360. Um, I I also know how that program works now So that's awesome. Uh, yeah, hopefully we get this idea to like have everybody 3d. Excuse me man. I like He just keeps like making me work so bad Uh, yeah, so hopefully we'll have this like design thing happen where everyone can like Print a part of the moon base and we all join them together and like live stream it that'd be so cool But um, that is like in its complete infancy. It's literally an idea that like myself and like jamie have so It might have to wait till I'm like back in the us for me to organize logistics and stuff of it Um, and some of this stuff is slow going because I just have to like find the time to do it Especially like while I'm trying to like find myself a job to like be able to have food So, yeah But it sounds like a lot of fun and we think it's a good idea and like everyone can get involved. So that's pretty cool Uh, peter queen has hooked on the sims 3 even built my own house I used to play sims so much back in the day. I've never played sims 3 But um sims 1 and sims 2 um and like a bunch of expansion packs. Yeah, I used to do a lot of that too Oh Yeah, neopets. Did anyone ever play neopets? I used to play neopets So much back in like early 2000s like 2000 like 2003 2004 Kind of time frame neopets was the bomb. Oh, I love neopets I feel really all right now Conferences jamie said you might have some ideas on who to take it to uh, so what she said Because I I don't remember. Oh You know, we could probably like push the chat product out to like conferences and stuff Like actual like business conferences, but not just space conferences. So yeah, maybe there's this customer there Time for me to move into my new role in tomorrow business development Oh, I just I just do all the jobs tomorrow. It's fine Producer sure guest and relationship manager sure business development sure Human resources sure I'd do it all Yeah, constantly would be cool. I mean, I think your chat product is amazing. Uh, loopy wanted to as a kid Uh, ended up on the webkins instead. I don't know what webkins is Uh, a double r. Oh, where were you in the latest tomorrow video? When you were talking about rocketry in australia and issa Um, I hear where I was now that wasn't exactly in this spot in this chair But I was like just uh, there's a There's a yard just like outside here Um, I was in the yard That's where I this is where I live now in the middle of like literal literal like mountains Greenery and stuff. It's so different to los angeles. Like I'm so much happier I didn't realize like how much I didn't like like living in a concrete jungle until like I came to New Zealand Where are all the planets guys? I've not been able to mark a planet in so long. I feel like I'm missing out Come on universe Why so cute planets around the stars like every planet should have a star that we can observe through test data Oh, do you think this this could be a planet? I think this is a planet Maybe say yes, you know what? I'm doing it Loopy I mean all those seem like they fit under the main umbrella of producer. Yeah, that's fair. That's fair um Yeah, we have some pretty pretty wide definition of producer At its core, it just means get the show done, right? So you gotta do what you gotta do Bepkins was like you bought a plush from the store and it came with a code to plug into an online game Oh, that sounds like fun. Oh, oh planet planet Is that a planet? And that that's a planet. Oh guys, you're from planet. Oh, yeah, we did it No planets here that could maybe be a planet and then over here as well maybe Why just wishful thinking this I feel like a lot of this is wishful thinking um Kevin McCoy came McCoy. I moved to San Francisco at the beginning of this year And for the first time I'm living in a concrete jungle and oh boy Do I realize that on few occasions I get to go out and see trees and stuff? Yeah I think a lot of the reason I was like so um Unhappy with living in Los Angeles was Not that it was a concrete jungle But because I didn't have my own car like I used to just like rent vehicles on two or four months at a time Which by the way is really expensive um and yeah like So I tried to like limit my car usage But then to like get from Los Angeles to like not concrete jungle like you need a car Not like a bus that's gonna like take you to like nature without being like a I don't know four hour trip one way so yeah I Definitely should have bought a car But you know when you first move to the us you don't have a credit history And so therefore you don't have a credit score And therefore nobody will give you money to be able to buy a car. So I ran into that problem as well, but It's now a year on from the first time I moved to the us And uh, I have a credit score that is deemed excellent now, and I'm very proud of that. So Yeah, I'm just telling you because I'm proud of it and I want to share that news Marty the Martian every planet should have a star. Do you mean every star should have a planet? Yeah, that's what I meant. Sorry. I got a bit excited Uh Uh, A. W. R. O. asks have you been to an actual rocket launch? I mean, I've been to my own but it's not nearly as impressive as the SpaceX or ULA launch Uh Do you mean Are you comparing the going to a rocket launch experience as compared to say, um, like the webcast views that you can get? uh because Uh, I think a hybrid is the best of both worlds, right like Imagine if you're out like at a beach or whatever Like watching either a rocket lab launch or a SpaceX launch or whatever Um, but then like you also have the ability to like pull up the stream on your phone because you're going to get the best HD views and the close-up views and like all of those angles like on the official webcast itself But then like you actually being there gives you that human connection to the rocket So like that's what I did when I saw the electron launch. I had the stream up and like I was um like looking at the launch site and Yeah, like it was just it was really cool to be like, oh, that's it. It's like happening Actually, I wasn't really looking at that. I was too busy looking at the rocket Which I you should do that You should you can always go and rewatch the webcast later, which is what I did So throw the phone away and like look at the actual launch like that's really cool Rogue planets now we're talking about rogue planets. Oh rogue planets interstellar planet nomad planet Oh nomad planet That's the kind of planet I would like to go to because I feel like I am a nomad I like move countries like every like year, which by the way is quite logistically challenging So now I only have like two suitcases worth of belonging that makes my life a whole lot easier I don't see any planets here Oh, oh, oh planet planet planet planet Uh, maybe is that a planet? Oh guys, I don't know. I don't know anymore. This this Citizen science makes me doubt myself Loopy says that's what a lot of people do when I was at Cocoa Beach Pier I heard a lot of people's phones said the ULA stream. That's pretty cool. Um You would think in the middle of New Zealand on the east coast where Like the cell service is not that great Um, and I talk about that in the video that I'm going to be doing and what I'm going to release it Well, who knows when I'm going to release it, but um Yeah, basically anywhere you go Around New Zealand near the launch site near mahia doesn't have great cell service, but Tip here like a spoiler from the video. There is like a a rest stop That's about 20 minutes outside of mahia back on the coastline And all it has is like literally like it has two restrooms um And like a light so you can see the restrooms in the dark and it's like a parking area and trash can Um, and it has free wi-fi What? Middle of nowhere doesn't even have running water has two like drop toilets. Um, and like wi-fi like What so that's how I was able to get the rocket light webcast up while I was like watching the launch It was really cool. Um, I would have streamed from there, but um Like it was enough to watch a webcast but not really enough to have a like Half-decent stream unless I was like streaming like 360p, which I probably do But like what's the point? Unless I was doing like a tim dodd type commentary type thing, but From there to watch a launch and then I watch a launch like you don't want to watch me watching the launch What you could just watch the webcast on your own, you know Uh, oh I need to catch up with the chat room. Sorry Uh colton says my first launch will hopefully be a crude starship I may not be able to get out much, but if I miss that I will hate myself Oh, man colton me too like and I really want to watch starship. I want to watch dm I nearly said dm one that's already happened. I want to watch dm two like I want to watch the first um, like spacex mission one Um, I want to watch uh, even watching sls. Um first mission would be really cool Um, but like a falcon heavy. I really want to see a falcon heavy And I'm hoping I'm hoping hoping hoping that I will be able to afford when I'm back in the us in Um, like november december. We're coming back for Thanksgiving I really really hope I can like make a trip to florida even if it's really quick and like see a launch because Oh, man falcon heavy just I love falcon heavy so much Marty the Martian Um, who needs running water when you have running internet? Truth, right like priorities You could just bring bottles of water in your car, right? So, you know, as long as you're prepared you're fine, but the internet Like that needs to be provided by by the location unless starlink. Oh, man Imagine when starlings operational and like you can just like get good in there anywhere and you can stream anything That's going to be when it's going to be a great time to be a youtuber Uh, daco push on with the fusion 360. It's great fun and useful. I do remote control aircraft modeling. Oh, that's awesome daco That's a really cool neat, uh, hobby to do. You recently made made plugs for kitchen chairs and uh, White commented finally something useful from your toys It's good for family harmony. Yeah, I'm hoping that the um, that the studio of tomorrow. Sorry station 204 Um invests in a 3d printer mostly because I want to mess around with it and learn how to use them Um, oh But maybe this is a planet and this is a planet And this is a planet And maybe that and oh, yeah. Yeah, I think we found planets guys Well, maybe not. Maybe not. Oh, I don't know. I know. Um, indecisive Okay, not that one Yeah, we'll just go with those Sorry, I got distracted again. Um Colton that's how tomorrow got started. We loved watching watches with jamie Yeah, that's fair. That's fair. But at the time The launches Like the webcasts were boring so like Watching them with jamie got you excited because Like there was a human element Provided for the webcast but now like SpaceX and rocket lab and ULA and Blue Origin do a pretty good job at, you know Putting this at least some kind of humanness into the rocket launch and then if not then you've got tim dodd I'm doing that kind of stuff. So I guess it's just a matter of figuring out Uh, what the what the benefit is what what you would add To it by, you know, restreaming it and talking about it Hi, you planets here. I don't think so Dave Robert. Hi, Lisa from Oz one and a half hours late. Well, welcome. Thanks for joining us. Good to have you here Um, we are looking for stars This data that you can see here the white spots data set It's information from nasa's test transiting exoplanet survey satellite And that is a space telescope that looks at stars And measures their brightness basically and just repeatedly every few days or whatever monitors their brightness and then What we're looking for is if there's a planet orbiting around that star Sometimes the planet will pass in between the star and tess and that will lead to like a dip in the brightness In the graph that you can see here This particular one doesn't seem to have a planet because the data is just everywhere It's much more clear in like other examples The thing is with Falcon Heavy, not only do you get to have a launch experience, but also dual landing And a crash then a coronelist because discontinues Yeah, that's also like that's why I want to see Even a like single stick Falcon 9 would be cool. I have seen a Falcon 9 launch Except it was from lax airport from jenneberg launch Everyone in the airport was looking at me because I was like literally screaming and cheering and being like, oh my god Oh my god, because like you could see You could see stages that you could see the boost back burn You could see it coming down for landing like that was so cool And like you can still see the second stage going while like the first days come back Oh, that's so exciting. But like all the people waiting for their flight. We're just like look at their phone And look at the window. There's a spaceship like People that don't get excited about space. I just Don't understand. I know we all like different things But to be able to like be actually closer and actually act like the the launch and landing areas or close by would be so cool Those dips before the peak sure looks like a planet. Oh, whoops. Sorry colton I already skipped it Lisa discovers a Dyson sphere that would be cool Jeff who? Lob Lob Lob Lob. I don't know how to pronounce your username. I'm sorry A double r. O says is universe an Australian website. I don't I don't know why I think that um, I do not know whether the universe is Australian whoever made it though like Good on them. It's a really good platform with all different kinds of You know space and science communication kind of stuff. So that's awesome Um, I really only do the penguin one but I couldn't find it the other day Um, just because penguins who doesn't love penguins. They're so cute and they like walk like this and then but they smell like fish but that's okay because You know they can't help it Wow, this is an interesting star But um, I don't think there's any planets If you go down to florida, I've got plenty of tips on things to see in places. You could watch from That'd be awesome loopy. I'd love to do that Any planets here? No Oh, oh, oh Here's some planets. We're gonna call that planet elon husk planet peter bark planet Pory bruno Guys need your help. I need another husky dog space CEO related name Jeff awoo Wait, that doesn't work Oh, I think I'm getting tired. I'm not even making sense anymore Oh Oh, that was so stupid ah Awoo origin. That's what I should have said Oh my goodness guys, I should probably go soon Chris lintott from britain made the site. So shout out to chris lintott. Um, thanks colton Um Loopy Jeff bark sauce I'm getting delirious with dog names related to space. All right. Okay guys. I've been on the air for two hours I think I'm gonna wrap this up. Um, thanks for joining me. Hopefully you're playing along too looking for planets with me Um, that was really fun. I hope we actually found some planets. Maybe we can get the uh Citizens of tomorrow like if they contact us and they're like you find a planet I'll be like don't put my name put the citizens of tomorrow and then all of you by like helping the show and watching the show and talking with us, um You know a little way to give back is that we all found a planet together So that'd be pretty neat. Yeah, I'm gonna go. I'm tired. My tea has gone cold. My cat is meowing trying to get outside so, um, yeah Let off a little too much steam Husky luck Okay, I really appreciate you guys just sitting here chatting with me and you know, hopefully we did some science Hopefully you had fun and let's uh, let's get excited for the next one So make sure you subscribe make sure you hit the bell So, you know when i'm streaming or when any of us are streaming and until next time I have to remember how to turn the stream off in obs. Uh, stop streaming. Yeah that one. Okay. Bye