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SETI Live is a weekly production of the SETI Institute and is recorded live on stream with viewers on YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, X (formerly known as Twitter), and Twitch. Guests include astronomers, planetary scientists, cosmologists, and more, working on current scientific research. Founded in 1984, the SETI Institute is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary research and education organization whose mission is to lead humanity's quest to understand the origins and prevalence of life and intelligence in the Universe and to share that knowledge with the world.2023-2026 Astronomía Astronomía y Ciencia Espacial Ciencia Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • Planet Crash: Cosmic Collision Caught in Action
    Apr 7 2026

    Astronomers may have just witnessed the aftermath of a massive planetary collision in another star system—offering a rare glimpse into how worlds are destroyed… and possibly reborn.

    Join host Dr. Moiya McTier and guest Anastasios Tzanidakis (University of Washington) as they break down new evidence suggesting that two large planetary bodies recently crashed into each other. What does this tell us about how planets form and evolve? How common are these catastrophic events? And could collisions like this help explain the chaotic early history of our own solar system?

    From cosmic debris clouds to planetary recycling, we'll explore one of the most dramatic processes shaping worlds across the galaxy.

    Press release: https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/03/11/uw-astronomers-spot-planet-collision-evidence/

    Paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ae3ddc

    (Recorded live 2 April 2026.)

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    33 m
  • From Moon to Mars: What Artemis II Means for the Future
    Mar 31 2026

    As NASA prepares to return humans to the Moon with Artemis II, what does it really take to live and work on the lunar surface?

    Join host Simon Steel and planetary scientist Pascal Lee as they explore the science and strategy behind humanity's next giant leap. From cutting-edge spacesuit design and testing to the challenge of choosing where astronauts will land, this conversation dives into what comes next for lunar exploration.

    We'll also explore:

    - The mystery and importance of permanently shadowed regions
    - Evidence for water ice on the Moon—and why it matters
    - How Artemis is paving the way for future missions from the Moon to Mars

    Artemis II is more than a mission—it's a proving ground for the future of human exploration.

    Haughton Mars Project: https://www.marsinstitute.no/hmp

    (Recorded live 26 March 2026.)

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    47 m
  • The Science of SETI: Inside the First Modern Textbook
    Mar 27 2026

    How do scientists actually search for extraterrestrial intelligence?

    Astronomer, professor, and Drake Award winner Jason Wright joins host Beth Johnson on SETI Live to discuss his new textbook, The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Theory and Practice. The book brings together the science, methods, and history of SETI into a single framework for students and researchers.

    SETI has evolved dramatically in the past few decades—from early radio searches to modern investigations of technosignatures, including laser signals, infrared waste heat, and other possible evidence of advanced civilizations.

    In this conversation, we explore:
    Why SETI now deserves a full academic textbook
    The many ways scientists search for alien technology
    The history and philosophy behind the field
    What would actually count as a real detection
    How researchers are training the next generation of SETI scientists

    Learn more about The Penn State Extraterrestrial Intelligence Center: https://www.pseti.psu.edu/

    Access the textbook: https://iopscience.iop.org/book/mono/978-0-7503-4796-9

    (Recorded live 19 March 2026.)

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    45 m
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