When you live in Europe and you wake up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water, but end up watching a Startalk episode about water.💫🌚☄️I just realised how essential Chuck actually is for Startalk.These two scientists had great energy, but Chuck just totally MADE the episode. Respect for that.👍🏻
I am perplexed how have I not seen any of those All Star episodes...? I am outside of the US though and my only way of watching is TH-cam, so may be that's why... I loved it!
Great information! It’s nice to see a conversation about science and not a lecture. Hopefully many people will become more curious about the universe they live in.
The first thing said in the first 2 min is "scientist are trying to figure out why is earth the only planet with liquid water?" I thought that was one of the solved questions, because of waters 3 states it's either to hot or to cold everywhere else for liquid water. What else is there to figure out?
It aired as a podcast, and it aired on the StarTalk TH-cam channel a while back. We are now working on posting all of the old episodes of All-Stars on this channel.
When you live in Europe and you wake up in the middle of the night to get a glass of water, but end up watching a Startalk episode about water.💫🌚☄️I just realised how essential Chuck actually is for Startalk.These two scientists had great energy, but Chuck just totally MADE the episode. Respect for that.👍🏻
I second that. Chuck is good at what he does.
Excellent episode so fascinating...I really enjoyed this episode...
I am perplexed how have I not seen any of those All Star episodes...? I am outside of the US though and my only way of watching is TH-cam, so may be that's why... I loved it!
Great information!
It’s nice to see a conversation about science and not a lecture. Hopefully many people will become more curious about the universe they live in.
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Is there any edit of this video that deletes Chuck Nice?
The first thing said in the first 2 min is "scientist are trying to figure out why is earth the only planet with liquid water?" I thought that was one of the solved questions, because of waters 3 states it's either to hot or to cold everywhere else for liquid water. What else is there to figure out?
Where did I watch this already?
It aired as a podcast, and it aired on the StarTalk TH-cam channel a while back. We are now working on posting all of the old episodes of All-Stars on this channel.
Starkey Startalk, kind of rimes :-)
Alternative to water? Insert alcohol joke here ;-)
So, let's hear about water! :)
I like wa-tur. That's what beer is made from
Maybe our moon had water too, lets bore. : >
Science is a babe.
I want an episode on the neuralink revolution make it happen science people
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