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The Rest Is Science

How To Fall To Earth (Without Burning Up)

The Rest Is Science

Goalhanger

Science, Physics, Mathematics

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Rockets are built to slice cleanly through the atmosphere on the way up. Coming home, it turns out, requires... not turning into a fireball before a bellyflop When Space Shuttles reenter Earth’s atmosphere at 17,000 miles per hour, they don’t dive nose first. Instead they turn broadside to the atmosphere, deliberately creating more drag, more friction, more heat. At those speeds, oncoming air compresses into a shockwave hotter than molten lava. In this episode of Field Notes, Professor Hannah Fry and Michael Stevens explore the strange physics of coming home. Why is leaving Earth easier than returning to it? And what does a small, almost empty black tile reveal about the problem of meeting the world at 17,000 miles per hour? Along the way, they revisit controversial experiments in human fear, calculate which superhero power would bankrupt you in calories, and reflect on the thin boundary between surface and survival. ------------------- For more information about Cancer Research UK, their research, breakthroughs and how you can support them, visit ⁠⁠https://cancerresearchuk.org/restisscience⁠⁠ Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England and Wales (4325234) and the Isle of Man (5713F). Registered address: 2 Redman Place, London, E20 1JQ. ------------------- Find The Rest Is Science all over the internet by ⁠⁠clicking here.⁠⁠ ------------------- Video Producer: Adam Thornton + Oli Oakley Video & Social: Bex Tyrrell Assistant Producer: Imee Marriott Senior Producer: Lauren Armstrong-Carter Head Of Digital: Samuel Oakley Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to The Rest of Science. This is Field Notes, sort of podcast expedition, if you will,

0:06.7

where Michael and I, we trade the strange and curious objects that are filling our shelves and

0:12.4

occupying our minds. And we answer the questions that are troubling yours. Every week,

0:18.5

one of us is going to bring a sort of strange and spectacular

0:21.2

objects onto the show. And together, well, we're going to see what sort of uncharted territory

0:26.3

it takes us to. And we want to hear your questions, your theories, your thought experiments. So

0:31.2

send them in and stay tuned to see where we end up. Yeah, absolutely. And later on, I mean,

0:37.0

there's not many, many spaces on the internet where I could use

0:40.9

this as a hook and tease.

0:41.9

But I think the rest of science is one because Michael, later on, I'm going to be showing

0:46.5

you the coolest thermal insulator that I own, okay?

0:50.0

The coolest.

0:51.0

Like, is it skateboard and wear sunglasses and I'm trying to think of another cool

0:56.6

thing. I don't know. Neither of us know cool things. Let's be honest. Does it have ripped

1:02.1

jeans and a bad attitude? Hey, maybe. You'll just have to tune in to find out or tune in. Stay tuned, I guess.

1:15.8

Yeah. have to tune in to find out. Or tune in, stay tuned, I guess. This episode is brought to you by Cancer Research UK.

1:19.3

The word cancer comes from the Greek carcinos, meaning crab.

1:23.8

And Hippocrates use that word because tumours can spread out like crab's legs.

1:29.0

For a long time, cancer was poorly understood. And so I think because of that, it was almost

1:34.1

scarier and people didn't even say its name. But what science has done since is replace uncertainty

1:39.5

with understanding. But that understanding is an instant because cancer isn't just one disease.

1:44.8

It's hundreds of different diseases, each behaving differently depending on where it is and its

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