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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 119
    *Australian Crater Offers Fresh Insights into Earth's History
    Scientists have uncovered a potential 600-kilometre-wide crater in Australia's outback, which could revolutionise our understanding of Earth's geological past. This discovery, presented at the 37th International Geological Congress in South Korea, suggests the existence of Mapix, a massive Cambrian-Precambrian impact structure. The crater's unique characteristics could provide new insights into the geological and biological evolution of our planet. The study's authors have found significant geological evidence, including pseudotachylite breccia and shock minerals like lonsdaleite, supporting the age, size, and location of this impact structure.
    *Perseverance Rover Discovers Striped Rock on Mars
    NASA's Mars Perseverance rover has spotted an unusual black and white striped rock on the Red Planet. The discovery was made during the rover's exploration of the outer rim of Jezero Crater. The rock, named Freya Castle, has a striking pattern and is unlike anything previously observed on Mars. Early interpretations suggest that igneous and metamorphic processes could have created its distinctive stripes. This finding adds to the variety of intriguing rocks discovered by the rover, which could be among the oldest or youngest ever investigated on Mars.
    *Blue Origin's New Glenn Completes Second Stage Hot Fire Test
    Blue Origin's new heavy-lift rocket, the New Glenn, has successfully completed a hot fire test of its second stage booster. This critical test at Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 36 marks a key step towards the rocket's inaugural test flight, scheduled for next month. The NG-1 mission will carry the prototype Blue Ring spacecraft, designed for refuelling, transporting, and hosting satellites. The 15-second hot fire test demonstrated the integrated operation of the vehicle's BE-3U engines and various subsystems, setting the stage for future missions.
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    00:00 - This is spacetime series 27 episode 119 for broadcast on 2 October 2024
    00:49 - Scientists have discovered a possible crater stretching more than 600 kilometres across Australia's outback
    02:54 - NASA's Mars Perseverance rover has discovered an unusual striped rock
    05:46 - The Mars Perseverance rover is exploring ancient Martian rocks
    10:59 - Researchers have found nanostructures around deep ocean hydrothermal vents
    12:57 - 61% of Americans admit to self censoring, according to study
    15:09 - Meta showing off their new Orion augmented reality glasses; Huawei releasing threefold phones
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 118
    *Dark Matter May Be Experiencing Forces Beyond Gravity
    A groundbreaking new study suggests that dark matter, the elusive substance making up 85% of the universe's matter, may interact through forces other than gravity. Using observations from the Hubble Space Telescope, researchers have found that dark matter particles might experience additional forces, providing crucial new insights into their nature. The findings challenge the long-held collisionless cold dark matter model, opening new avenues for understanding the universe's most perplexing component.
    *Rare Naked Eye Comet Visible from Earth
    Skywatchers have a unique opportunity to witness the rare comet C/2023 A3 (Shushani Atlas) with the naked eye. Discovered by the Purple Mountain Observatory and the Atlas system, this comet is currently visible just before sunrise near the eastern horizon. On an 80,000-year journey from the Oort cloud, it is expected to become even brighter after passing close to the Sun, potentially reaching a magnitude of 2.5.
    *Humans on Mars by 2028?
    Former US President Donald Trump has announced an ambitious plan to send humans to Mars by 2028, eight years ahead of current schedules. This bold statement comes as Trump hints at discussions with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to use the company's Starship for the mission. While the Artemis programme aims to return humans to the Moon by 2026, Trump's proposal could significantly accelerate human exploration of the Red Planet.
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 117
    *The Biggest Black Hole Jets Ever Seen
    Astronomers have detected the largest pair of black hole jets ever observed, stretching an astounding 23 million light years. Named Porphyron, this jet megastructure dates back to when the universe was just 6.3 billion years old. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, suggests that these colossal jets had a significant impact on galaxy formation during the universe's early epochs.
    *NASA's Europa Clipper Mission Ready for Launch
    All systems are go for next month's launch of NASA's Europa Clipper mission, set to study the oceans of Jupiter's ice moon, Europa. The spacecraft will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket and will undertake a series of 49 close flybys to determine if Europa's subsurface ocean could be habitable.
    *Iran Tests Another Nuclear Capable Missile
    In defiance of United Nations resolutions, Iran has tested a new medium-range ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads. The launch of the Karam 100 missile is part of Tehran's ongoing efforts to develop its nuclear weapons delivery systems.
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 116
    *Discovery of More Black Holes Than Expected in the Early Universe
    A new study using the Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a significantly higher number of supermassive black holes in the early universe than previously anticipated. Published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, the findings could revolutionise our understanding of how these ancient black holes formed shortly after the Big Bang. Astronomers, including Alice Young from Stockholm University, suggest that these massive black holes might have originated from the collapse of massive gas clouds or through rapid mergers of smaller stellar-mass black holes.
    *New Volcano Spotted on Jupiter's Moon Io
    Astronomers have discovered a new volcano on Io, one of Jupiter's moons, using the Junocam instrument aboard NASA's Juno mission. Io, the most geologically active object in the solar system, boasts over 400 active volcanoes. The newly discovered volcano, located just south of Io's equator, was identified in the first close-up images of Io in over 25 years. The images reveal multiple lava flows and volcanic deposits, with sulphur staining on the eastern side and dark lava streams on the western side.
    *Confirming the Mass of the W Boson
    Scientists at CERN have confirmed the mass of the W boson, a fundamental particle in physics, to be 80,360.2 mega electron volts, with a margin of error of 9.9 mega electron volts. This confirmation resolves a previous unexpected measurement and aligns with the Standard Model of particle physics. The study utilised data from the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector at the Large Hadron Collider, involving the analysis of millions of events to achieve this precise measurement.
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 115
    *How Black Holes Eat Stars
    Astronomers have developed a groundbreaking computer simulation detailing how supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies can rip apart and consume entire stars. The study, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, provides new insights into the mysterious optical and ultraviolet emissions observed during these catastrophic events. Lead author Daniel Price from Monash University explains that the simulation captures the full evolution of the debris from a star being tidally disrupted by a black hole.
    *New Revelations About Earthā€™s Mantle
    A new study reveals that the chemical composition of the Earth's mantle is uniform globally and only changes as it passes through different layers of crust closer to the planet's surface. Reported in the journal Nature Geoscience, the findings suggest that lavas from volcanic hotspots around the world likely originate from a worldwide uniform reservoir in the Earth's mantle.
    *Water More Widespread on the Moon Than Previously Thought
    New maps from both the near and far sides of the Moon show that the lunar surface contains vast amounts of water, mostly locked in the lunar regolith. The findings, published in the Planetary Science Journal, suggest multiple sources of water and hydroxyl in sunlit rocks and soils, including water-rich rocks excavated by meteor impacts at all lunar latitudes.
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 114
    *Did the Dwarf Planet Ceres Originate in the Asteroid Belt? A new study challenges earlier observations about the origins of Ceres, the largest body in the main asteroid belt. The findings suggest that Ceres may have formed where it currently orbits rather than in the outer solar system.
    *Galactic Mystery About Dark Matter and Stars Finally Resolved Astronomers have overturned a longstanding idea that stars and dark matter interact in inexplicable ways. New models suggest that the similarity in density structures across different galaxies might be due to previous oversimplified modelling rather than an actual interaction between stars and dark matter.
    *China's Secretive Space Plane Returns to Earth China's experimental reusable spacecraft has completed a 268-day orbital mission. While Beijing claims the mission was for peaceful Space operations, the spacecraft appeared to be inspecting other satellites, raising questions about its true purpose.

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  • In todayā€™s episode, we explore the latest discoveries in lunar volcanism, the unique phenomena awaiting astronauts at the moon's south pole, and the arrival of a new crew at the International Space Station. Join us for an in-depth look at these exciting developments in Space exploration!

    *Recent volcanism on discovered on the Moon Scientists have discovered evidence of volcanism on the lunar surface as recently as 125 million years ago. *The Strange phenomena people will see at Moon's south pole When astronauts return to the Moonā€™s surface as part of the Artemis 3 mission to the Lunar south pole, theyā€™ll experience a very different environment to that which the Apollo astronauts witnessed more than half a century ago. *A new crew arrives at the International Space Station The Russian Soyuz MS-26 capsule has successfully docked with the International Space station just three hours after its launch aboard a Soyuz 2.1a rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan. *The Science Report Study shows up to 19% of dementia cases could be linked to vision problems. Over 52 million tonnes of plastic dumped into the environment every year. The growing amount of incorrect AI generated data being generated. Alex on Tech: are the new iPhone 16s worth it?

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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 112
    First Ever Spacewalk by Private AstronautsA historic milestone as the first commercial non-government astronauts successfully complete a spacewalk using a SpaceX Dragon capsule. The mission, launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, aimed to monitor radiation exposure levels during its journey into the Van Allen radiation belts.
    Boeing Starliner Returns Safely to EarthBoeing's trouble-plagued Starliner spacecraft has safely returned to Earth, landing unmanned at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. NASA opted for an unmanned return due to ongoing safety concerns with the spacecraft.
    *Asteroid Creates Spectacular Fireball Over the Philippines: A small asteroid created a stunning fireball as it entered Earth's atmosphere over the Philippines. The asteroid, designated 2024 RW1, was detected just hours before its atmospheric entry, providing a dazzling light show without causing any harm.
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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 111 *Evidence of Unexpected Population of Kuiper Belt Objects A new study has detected an unexpected population of very distant bodies in the Kuiper Belt, an outer region of the solar system populated by ancient remnants of planetary building blocks lying beyond the orbit of Neptune. *The Martian polar caps are not created equally A new study has confirmed that the Martian polar ice caps are evolving very differently from each other. *Artemis III service module on its way to NASA The European Space Agencyā€™s Artemis III service module destined for use on the historic mission that will return humans to the lunar surface in 2026 is about to commence its journey to the Kennedy Space Center. *The Science Report Bird flu now spreading on Antarcticaā€™s South Georgia island and the Falkland Islands. Finding New Zealandā€™s original native animals. Australian HIV levels continue to drop. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/

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  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 110 *Gigantic asteroid impact shifted Ganymedeā€™s axis A new study claims that the solar systemā€™s largest moon, the Jovian giant Ganymede, was hit by a massive asteroid four billion years ago shifting its axis. *New way to measure the spin of a supermassive black hole Astronomers have found a new way to measure how fast a black hole spins, by using the wobbly aftermath from its stellar feasting. *Nasaā€™s solar sail mission tumbling in orbit NASA says its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System spacecraft is "tumbling or wobbling" through space, which may have impacted its orbit. *The Science Report Semaglutide found to reduce the risk of heart failure. Semaglutide also found to reduce the risk of dying from any cause including COVID-19. Claims current screentime before sleep recommendations for kids are neither achievable nor appropriate. Alex on Tech Appleā€™s i-phone 16

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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, new research suggests Venus may have formed continents in a manner similar to early Earth, the BepiColombo spacecraft faces propulsion issues, and Sentinel-2C joins the Copernicus family in orbit. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 109, for broadcast on 9 September 2024
    00:00:45 - New study suggests Venus's tesserae may have formed like Earth's earliest continents
    00:12:30 - Propulsion glitches aboard the BepiColombo spacecraft
    00:23:45 - Sentinel-2C joins the Copernicus family in orbit
    00:32:15 - The science report: Cell phones do not cause brain cancer
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, NASA's DaRT mission permanently alters an asteroid's orbit, construction progresses on the Lunar Gateway Space Station, and Blue Origin's 8th Space tourism mission is a success. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 108, for broadcast on 6 September 2024
    Carl Battams - NASA's DaRT mission changes the orbit and shape of asteroid Dimorphos
    00:12:30 - Construction continues on the new Lunar Gateway Space Station
    00:23:45 - Blue Origin's 8th Space tourism mission achieves success
    00:32:15 - September Skywatch: September Equinox, Cygnus X-1, and the Epsilon Perseids and Aurigids meteor showers
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, new discoveries reveal the universe's first galaxies weren't as massive as previously thought, but their central black holes made them appear larger. NASA's Europa Clipper mission moves closer to launch readiness, and SpaceX halts Falcon 9 launches following a dramatic landing failure. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 107, for broadcast on 4 September 2024
    00:00:45 - New study shows early galaxies' black holes made them seem bigger and brighter
    00:12:30 - NASA's Europa Clipper mission prepares for October launch
    00:23:45 - SpaceX pauses Falcon 9 launches after landing failure
    00:32:15 - The science report: Taking breaks from screen time benefits kids' mental health
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, the launch of the new Dream Chaser orbital Space plane is delayed until next year, NASA discovers a long-sought-after global electric field on Earth, and the latest Australian lunar rover is unveiled. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - Sierra Space have confirmed that their new Dream chaser orbital space plane won't fly
    00:08:07 - Scientists have for the first time successfully measured a planet wide electrical field
    00:17:17 - Perth based consortium unveils prototype of lunar rover for NASA
    00:18:59 - Australia has agreed to manufacture and service cruise missiles at a new facility
    00:20:22 - Drug currently used to treat type two diabetes could potentially reduce risk of dementia
    00:22:23 - There are growing reports of people experiencing what people call time slipping
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into the discovery of the heaviest antimatter hyper nucleus ever created, witness a spectacular rocket engine explosion at the United Kingdom's new spaceport, and explore why food tastes bad in SpaceTime. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is spacetime series 27, episode 105 for broadcast on 30 August 2024
    00:00:26 - Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new antimatter hyper nucleus
    00:05:03 - Rocket booster explodes during test at British spaceport; no one injured
    00:12:21 - Julia Lowe: We put people in virtual reality environments to study food preferences
    00:16:36 - 5% of people are consuming products that are potentially toxic to livers
    00:18:23 - Social position and income are linked to your food preferences, study finds
    00:19:44 - The editor of the pop paranormal website Higgypop says he's sceptic
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, the mystery of the famous "Wow!" signal may finally be solved, the European Space Agency's Cluster mission is set to end in a fiery re-entry over the South Pacific, and Earth gets hit by another powerful solar storm. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 104, for broadcast on the 28 August 2024
    00:00:45 - New study may have identified the source of the famous "Wow!" signal
    00:12:30 - European Space Agency's Cluster mission to end with a controlled re-entry
    00:23:45 - Earth hit by another powerful solar storm
    00:32:15 - The science report: Higher levels of plant fats linked to lower risk of heart disease
    00:45:00 - Neuralink's brain implant shows promising results in second trial patient
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, NASA decides to return the stranded Starliner crew to Earth aboard SpaceX's Dragon, a new study tracks down the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, the JUICE spacecraft completes the first-ever joint lunar-Earth gravity assist flyby, and three more Australian satellites are sent into orbit. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 103, for broadcast on 26 August 2024
    00:00:45 - NASA to return Starliner crew aboard SpaceX's Dragon due to ongoing spacecraft issues
    00:12:30 - New study reveals the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs originated beyond Jupiter
    00:23:45 - Juice spacecraft completes first-ever joint lunar-Earth gravity assist flyby
    00:32:15 - Three more Australian satellites launched into orbit
    00:45:00 - The science report: Tiny volcanic glass shards in Tasmania linked to a supereruption in New Zealand
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, we bid farewell to NASA's NEOWISE Space Telescope, explore the complexities of lunar timekeeping, and celebrate the successful drop tests of Europe's Space Rider spacecraft. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is spacetime series 27, episode 102, for broadcast on 23 August 2024
    00:00:44 - NASA's infrared space telescope has relayed its final data stream to Earth
    00:08:27 - Scientists develop plan for precise timekeeping on the moon, paving way for GPS
    00:11:55 - European Space Agency's reusable space rider test article undergoing drop tests
    00:13:54 - A new study has found a link between heavy cannabis use and cancer risk
    00:16:37 - Paranormal practitioners are claiming a portal has opened up in Staffordshire
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the discovery of vast oceans of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, uncover new insights into galaxy growth in dense environments, and celebrate the arrival of three Australian satellites aboard the International Space Station. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is SpaceTime series 27, episode 101 for broadcast on the 21st of August 2024
    00:00:45 - Oceans of liquid water found deep under the Martian surface
    00:12:30 - New study shows galaxies in dense environments tend to grow bigger
    00:23:45 - Three Australian satellites arrive aboard the International Space Station
    00:32:15 - The science report: New figures confirm July was the 14th consecutive month of record-breaking heat
    00:45:00 - Google releases new AI-equipped Pixel smartphone range
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  • In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover the origins of Stonehenge's altar stone, delve into NASA's Mars Perseverance rover's ambitious climb up Jezero crater's rim, and anticipate tomorrow's blue super moon. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
    00:00:00 - This is spacetime series 27, episode 100, for broadcast on 19 August 2024
    00:00:46 - New research has revealed Stonehenge's monumental altar stone comes from Scotland
    00:08:49 - Have you drawn an opinion yet as to what Stonehenge was used for
    00:11:39 - Tomorrow night's super moon will also be a blue moon
    00:12:15 - NASA's Mars Perseverance rover begins climb up western rim of crater
    00:17:08 - The moon will reach its fullest early tomorrow morning in Australia
    00:19:45 - One consequence of perigee full moons is an increase in ocean tides
    00:22:20 - A new study finds Australians are more likely to live longer than other nations
    00:25:18 - Increasing coastal erosion is reducing Arctic Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide
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