There's an alien moon outside our solar system, a moon with the possibility of alien life within our solar system and up to half the matter in our galaxy coming from supernova explosions in our galactic neighbours for Malcolm, Hannah and Andrew to explore in today's episode of Love and Science.
The Huygens probe snapped the above images of Saturn's Moon Titan.
Somehow, they also find time to discuss the hoped for return of crickets and the darkening of Greenland.
Finally, John Ford pops in to give us some interesting titbits that happened on this day in science history.
That's our last show for the summer. See you in September.
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Lucy visits the Houses of Parliament and the latest science news.
Biggest Explosion since the Big Bang and Reprieve for Badgers
Bristol Youth Climate Strike and Greta Thunberg
Boris "doesn't understand climate science" and Missions to Moon and the Sun.
Trying to mitigate for Brexit and an interview with Frank DeWinne
Climate Assembly, Chadden Hunter and Gravitons with Mass
M87, climate emergencies and ocean viruses
Four legged whales with hooves, Mars Helicopter and Bombing Asteroids
Finding Exoplanets, Dogs still great and Asteroids
Millions of 'Oumuamuas, a trip to Venus and a huge fossil find.
The science of Music, Climate Strikes and the people who made the www
The Supernovas that killed the Megalodon, swimming with Great White Sharks and Prof Jo Dunkley
Space Seeds on the Moon, The Magic of Tidying and more science news
Trump's impact on Science, FRBs and Exoplanets
The furthest object we've ever studied, pickled walnuts and The Cosmic Shed
10th December - the 5/2 diet and more
Raking America Great again, The Ghost Galaxy and Square Poos
Is Oumuamua an alien spacecraft? How do we get there to find out?
A computer to rival human brains, the future of the KG and making your own fireworks
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