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🗓️ 8 January 2015
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Adam Rutherford investigates the news in science and science in the news.
This week's announcement of the discovery of 8 planets lying within the habitable zones of their stars has again raised the prospect of an earth like planet existing outside our solar system, But if we're to understand how "earth like" these exoplanets really are, we need to gain vital clues from earth's "evil twin" Venus argues environmental engineer Richard Ghail. Adam Rutherford hears about his proposed new mission to Venus - a planet orbiter to examine the surface and atmosphere that will allow us to understand why Venus has evolved so differently from earth despite their apparent sisterlike characteristics
In the more immediate future science correspondent Jonathan Amos looks ahead to some of the highlights in astronomy and physics we can expect in 2015 - from the switch on of the newly energised Large Hadron Collider, and the imminent results of the successful Rosetta mission to the comet 67P, to the long awaited flyby this summer to capture images of Pluto.
Roland Pease reports on a revolutionary method of controlling microscopic objects using sonics. As we move further into nanoscale technologies - electronic, mechanical and biological, and often a combination of all three - this could potentially offer a solution to manipulating structures, many of which are quite fragile at this scale.
And ten years on from the shock of the South East Asian Tsunami that was to cost the lives of over 220 000 people Adam Rutherford speaks to Dave Tappin of the British Geological Survey, one of the first marine geologists who went to assess the cause of this seismic event. What have we learned in the intervening years?
Producer Adrian Washbourne.
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| 0:48.8 | The two faces of January. We look forward to the year ahead in space exploration. |
| 0:52.4 | We've got missions to the far reaches of the |
| 0:54.1 | solar system, Serres, Pluto and beyond, and the hunt for elusive black holes will take a step up. |
| 1:00.6 | And we look back over the 10 years since the Indonesian tsunami and ask, |
| 1:04.7 | what have we learned about how these geological catastrophes unfold? |
| 1:08.8 | And while we're in the Doctor Who, interbellum period, we bring you the real world version of his Swiss Army knife |
| 1:14.6 | universal lockpick the Sonic screwdriver. But first earlier this week at the |
| 1:19.9 | American Astronomical Society meeting NASA announced a discovery of eight more earth-like planets |
| 1:26.5 | in the so-called Goldilock zones of their stars. |
| 1:29.3 | That means that they orbit at a distance where it's not too hot, not too cold, but just right for liquid |
| 1:35.0 | water to exist on the surface. |
| 1:37.9 | This doubles the number of known small planets believed to be in the habitable zone of their |
| 1:42.3 | stars, and two of them are |
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