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Fighting Coronavirus with Llamas, Why Rain Stops Rocket Launches, and Listener Questions About Cold Things

Fighting Coronavirus with Llamas, Why Rain Stops Rocket Launches, and Listener Questions About Cold Things

Learn about why NASA doesn’t launch rockets in the rain; why llamas are so promising for human virus protection; and why things get cold — when they’re wet, when you’re chewing mint gum, and when you blow air through narrowed lips.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

June 5, 202012m 52s

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Show Notes

Learn about why NASA doesn’t launch rockets in the rain (which is why there was a delay launching the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley); why llamas are so promising for protecting humans against viruses like COVID-19; and why things get cold — when they’re wet, when you’re chewing mint gum, and when you blow air through narrowed lips.

Why NASA doesn’t launch rockets in the rain by Cameron Duke

Why llamas are so promising for human virus protection by Cameron Duke

Three questions about cold by Ashley Hamer (Listener questions from Joshua, Brescia, and Likith)

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