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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 13 May 2026: Space Show News: The Australian Federal Budget — An analysis of the space and astronomy sections of the 2026 Federal Budget. Extraterrestrial Life - Could We Cope? The US government has released a batch of 160 previously classified files on alleged UFO sightings and alien life [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_UFO_files]. The files include a 1947 report of "flying discs" and a photo of "unidentified phenomena" taken from the Moon's surface during the Apollo 12 lunar mission in 1969. In light of these releases, we’ll first hear comments from President Trump, then a fascinating retrospective discussion, largely philosophical in nature, between the New Zealand astronomer and television presenter Peter Read [https://www.kiwitv.org.nz/people/presenters/read-peter] and Professor Alan Forbes of Wellington's Victoria University on how humanity might cope with the discovery of extraterrestrial life. (Inserts Fox News, WH and NZBC) The Andy Thomas Space Foundation: [https://andythomas.foundation/] Nicola Sasanelli [https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/nicola-sasanelli/](Adjunct Professor and then Chief Executive Officer, Andy Thomas Space Foundation, Adelaide) on the formation and purposes of the Foundation. (Recorded by The Space Show at a meeting of the Space Association of Australia [https://space.asn.au/], South Melbourne) SMILE [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMILE_(spacecraft)] A preview of the China-ESA satellite SMILE (or Solar-wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer), which is due to be launched on 19 May 2026. SMILE is a collaborative satellite mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) designed to study how the solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic shield.
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