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90: Giant Galactic Impact Shaped The Milky Way

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The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The giant galactic impact which shaped the Milky WayA new study shows that instead of forming alone -- our Milky Way galaxy was involved in a major collision with another big galaxy about ten billion years ago.*Construction begins on the Giant Magellan TelescopeConstruction has started at the site of the one of the world’s new super-sized astronomical observatories – the 25 metre Giant Magellan Telescope or GMT.*First Orion service module on its way to NASAThe first operational European Space Agency service module for NASA’s new Orion capsule has been flown from Germany to the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.You tube video url: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/180016396393You tube video url: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/179956172253*Still no word from OpportunityThere’s still no word from NASA’s Mars Opportunity rover which went silent during a global dust storm on the red planet.*X-37B still in orbitThe United States Air Force’s secretive X-37B space shuttle is still in orbit – having now completed more than 400 days in space since its launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket back on September seventh 2017.*SpaceX moon mission delaySpaceX has announced a delay in the launch of its first lunar mission.*The Science ReportHalf of all deaths globally are caused by just four risk factors.Ice sheets could still collapse with less than two degrees Celsius warming because of climate change.Paleontologists putting the Australovenator theropod dinosaur under the microscope like never before.The life expectancy of chocolate Labradors significantly lower than their black and yellow counterparts.Alex on tech: Amazon is facing problems across Europe with its Echo smart speakers.For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PocketCasts, Podbean, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, google play, Spreaker, Spotify, Deezer, ACast etc RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4642443.rssWould you prefer to have access to the special commercial-free version of SpaceTime? Help support the show, subscribe at Patreon....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary Help support SpaceTime: The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: As a part of the SpaceTime family, you can get a free audiobook of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com To receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The giant galactic impact which shaped the Milky WayA new study shows that instead of forming alone -- our Milky Way galaxy was involved in a major collision with another big galaxy about ten billion years ago.*Construction begins on the Giant Magellan TelescopeConstruction has started at the site of the one of the world’s new super-sized astronomical observatories – the 25 metre Giant Magellan Telescope or GMT.*First Orion service module on its way to NASAThe first operational European Space Agency service module for NASA’s new Orion capsule has been flown from Germany to the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.You tube video url: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/180016396393You tube video url: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/179956172253*Still no word from OpportunityThere’s still no word from NASA’s Mars Opportunity rover which went silent during a global dust storm on the red planet.*X-37B still in orbitThe United States Air Force’s secretive X-37B space shuttle is still in orbit – having now completed more than 400 days in space since its launch aboard a Falcon 9 rocket back on September seventh 2017.*SpaceX moon mission delaySpaceX has announced a delay in the launch of its first lunar mission.*The Science ReportHalf of all deaths globally are caused by just four risk factors.Ice sheets could still collapse with less than two degrees Celsius warming because of climate change.Paleontologists putting the Australovenator theropod dinosaur under the microscope like never before.The life expectancy of chocolate Labradors significantly lower than their black and yellow counterparts.Alex on tech: Amazon is facing problems across Europe with its Echo smart speakers.For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PocketCasts, Podbean, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, google play, Spreaker, Spotify, Deezer, ACast etc RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4642443.rssWould you prefer to have access to the special commercial-free version of SpaceTime? Help support the show, subscribe at Patreon....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary Help support SpaceTime: The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: As a part of the SpaceTime family, you can get a free audiobook of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com To receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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