
UAE’s Space Academy, Venus’ Thin Crust, and Moon Mysteries
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Welcome to KALAM ASTRO, where we explore the latest discoveries, updates, and initiatives shaping the future of space science! This week’s episode is packed with exciting insights:
🛰️ Segment 1: The UAE is training a new generation of satellite data experts through its National Space Academy. Discover how this program is advancing the region’s space capabilities and empowering young minds.
🌋 Segment 2: Venus’ crust is surprisingly thin, which may explain why it’s one of the most geologically active planets in our solar system. What does this mean for our understanding of Earth’s fiery twin?
🌑 Segment 3: Scientists are puzzled by evidence that volcanoes shaped the Moon from the inside out. We dig into this fascinating discovery and what it reveals about the Moon’s evolution.
🌕 Segment 4: China is sharing priceless Moon samples with international partners, but NASA isn’t part of the exchange. What’s the reason behind this exclusion, and what could it mean for global space collaboration?
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