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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 8 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you. Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News. Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster. Keep up-to-date and learn something new with every episode. New episodes weekly. Three new episodes are published on Mo ...
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S27E94: Ancient Life on Mars? Perseverance's Groundbreaking Discovery
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In today's episode of SpaceTime, we explore NASA's Mars Perseverance rover's discovery of what could be the first potential signs of ancient life on Mars. We also discuss the recording of Earth's hottest day ever and SpaceX's plans to base a Starship recovery team in Australian waters. Join us for these fascinating updates and more! 00:00:00 " This…
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S27E93: Exploring the Cosmos: NASA's Latest Moves and Astounding Discoveries
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In today's episode of SpaceTime, we delve into NASA's decision to axe the $50 million Viper Lunar rover project due to rising costs and delays. We also explore the discovery of another intermediate black hole near the centre of the Milky Way and discuss NASA's special message for the Jovian ice moon Europa. Join us for these fascinating updates and…
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S27E92: Earth on La Niña Watch: What It Means for Our Weather
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In today’s episode of SpaceTime, Stuart Gary delves into the latest climate predictions as Earth moves into a La Niña watch, signalling potential wet weather and flooding for eastern Australia. We also explore the initial signs of the sun's next solar cycle, detected through sound waves deep within the star, and the intriguing experiment of sending…
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S27E91: Starliner's Stranded Crew, Mars' Sulphur Surprise, and Ancient Earth's Secrets
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 91, where we delve into the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration.- Starliner's Stranded Crew: There's still no return date for Boeing's trouble-plagued Starliner spacecraft, which remains docked at the International Space Station. Helium leaks and faulty thrusters have turned what was me…
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S27E90: Black Hole Discovery in Omega Centauri, Juice's Lunar Flyby, and Space Suits Inspired by Dune
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 90, where we delve into the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. **Discovery of an Intermediate Mass Black Hole**: Astronomers have detected what they believe is a rare intermediate mass black hole buried deep inside the Omega Centauri globular star cluster. This discovery, based on two…
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S27E89: Titan's Tiny Waves, Moon Caves for Astronauts, and Fire Risks in Space
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 89, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. - Titan's Tiny Waves: Astronomers have determined that the seas of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, exhibit very tiny waves, only a few millimetres high. The findings, based on data from the Cassini spacecraft, reveal tidal curr…
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S27E88: Earth's Wobble, The Three-Body Dilemma, and SpaceX's Setback
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 88, where we delve into the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. - **Climate Change and Earth's Rotation**: Discover how human activity is altering the planet's rotation. New studies reveal that melting ice masses in Greenland and Antarctica are causing water to flow into the world's oc…
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S27E87: NASA's Speed Demon, China's Space Secrets, and Radio Vision of the Universe
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 87, where we delve into the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. **NASA's Parker Solar Probe**: NASA's Parker Solar Probe has just completed its 20th close approach to the Sun, setting a new record as the fastest man-made object ever built. Achieving perihelion at a distance of 7.26 mil…
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S27E86: Neutron Star Mysteries, Red Sprites from Space, and Hurricane Beryl's Fury
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 86, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. First, new sophisticated computer models are giving scientists a glimpse inside neutron stars, revealing that these exotic objects might be made of nuclear pasta. Discover how atomic nuclei, protons, and neutrons deform into …
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S27E85: Mars' Icy Past, Ariane 6's Debut, and Starliner Stuck in Space
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 85, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. - First, a groundbreaking new study suggests that Mars may have always been a cold, icy world, incapable of supporting life as we know it. This research, published in Communications Earth and Environment, challenges the long-…
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S27E84: Black Hole Simulations, Uranus Mission, and Chinese Rocket Mishap
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 84, where we delve into the latest cosmic discoveries and space exploration advancements. - First, new ultra-high-resolution cosmology simulations are shaking up long-held beliefs about how supermassive black holes grow and evolve. These simulations reveal that magnetic fields play a far more significant role…
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S27E83: Ancient Galaxies Surprise, Mars Odyssey's Record, and SpaceX's ISS Mission
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 83, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. First, NASA's Webb Space Telescope has identified luminous, very red objects from the early universe, challenging conventional models of galaxy and supermassive black hole formation. These mysterious objects, dating back to 6…
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S27E82: Space Station's Debris Emergency, Daily Meteor Strikes on Mars, and Alien Tech Dismissed
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 82, where we explore the latest cosmic events and groundbreaking discoveries in space exploration.First, a space debris emergency aboard the International Space Station. The crew was ordered to take shelter after ground-based radar detected a large cloud of debris from a disused Russian satellite. The debris …
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