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Planetary Close Encounters, Cold Earths & AI on Mars
Episode 224
Friday, 6 February, 2026
Welcome back to Kalam Astro, where we explore the wonders of space and the latest discoveries from across the cosmos!This episode takes you on a journey from hypothetical cosmic disasters to groundbreaking AI achievements on the Red Planet.β¨ What We're Exploring:π« Cosmic What-If Scenario - What would happen if another planet passed dangerously close to Earth? A fascinating dive into planetary dynamics and gravitational chaosπ Cold Earth Discovery - Scientists find an Earth-like exoplanet just 146 light-years away that might sit in its star's habitable zone. Could this be a candidate for life?πͺ Jupiter Just Got Smaller - New measurements reveal the gas giant isn't quite as large as we thought. What does this mean for our understanding of the solar system?π€ AI Drives on Mars - NASA's Perseverance rover makes history with its first autonomous AI-planned drive. The future of space exploration is getting smarter!From theoretical disasters to real breakthroughs, this episode covers the spectrum of space science that keeps us looking up and wondering.==Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com************************Follow us on Social.www.facebook.com/pulse95radiowww.twitter.com/pulse95radioJoin us as we reflect on incredible breakthroughs, exciting launches, and mind-blowing discoveries that define the future of space exploration. π











