Nuclear Moon Power, Mars Ocean Evidence, and Brains in Space
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Astronomy Daily - January 14, 2026 Episode Nuclear Moon Power, Mars Ocean Evidence, and Brains in Space Episode Description Join hosts Anna and Avery for an action-packed episode covering six major space stories! We explore NASA's ambitious plan to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, get the latest on tomorrow's historic ISS medical evacuation, examine compelling new evidence for an ancient Martian ocean, discover how spaceflight literally shifts astronauts' brains, learn about a revolutionary privately-funded space telescope, and find out how scientists finally solved the mystery of the Moon's two faces. Episode Duration: 17 minutes Episode Highlights ⚛️ NASA Commits to Lunar Nuclear Reactor by 2030
NASA and DOE sign memorandum of understanding
President Trump's executive order drives ambitious timeline
Nuclear power essential for permanent lunar bases
Building on 50+ years of space nuclear collaboration
🚀 Crew-11 Cleared for Wednesday Departure
First-ever medical evacuation from ISS proceeds on schedule
Undocking set for 5:05 PM EST Wednesday, January 15
Splashdown off California coast at 3:41 AM Thursday
Station will operate with skeleton crew of three
🌊 Ancient Martian Ocean Evidence Discovered
River delta features identified in Valles Marineris
Ocean covered half of Mars 3+ billion years ago
High-resolution orbital imagery reveals ancient coastline
Major implications for Mars' past habitability
🧠 Spaceflight Shifts Astronaut Brains Inside Skulls
MIT study reveals brains move "backward, upward and tilted"
Changes persist up to 6 months after return to Earth
Brain displacement linked to post-flight balance issues
Critical for planning longer Moon and Mars missions
🔭 $500M Private Space Telescope to Launch in 3-5 Years
Eric Schmidt funds Lazuli Space Observatory
"Move fast" philosophy applied to flagship telescope
Designed to catch transient events like gravitational waves
Will test technology for future NASA missions
🌙 Moon's Two-Faced Mystery Finally Solved
Chang'e-6 samples reveal impact chemistry differences
Ancient collision reshaped Moon's internal structure
Evidence of hemisphere-wide mantle convection
First hard evidence from lunar far side
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