Spacetime With Stuart Gary

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The new home of the ABCs (Australia) popular astronomy podcast (formerly known as StarStuff). Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best programs on Astronomy and Space Science.

Episodios

  • S27E17: Ancient Lake on Mars Confirmed - Excitement Ensues

    07/02/2024 Duración: 36min

    Get Our Exclusive 60% off Incogni deal here ➼ https://incogni.com/stuartgary or use the checkout code STUARTGARY. It's the peace of mind you need online made easy!The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 17*Confirmation of an ancient lake on Mars builds excitement for Perseverance rover's samples If life ever existed on Mars, the Perseverance rover’s verification of lake sediments at the base of the Jezero crater reinforces the hope that traces of ancient organisms might be found in the crater.*A strange new type of hypothetical celestial object that might be real One of the more fascinating celestial objects theorized but yet to be discovered is the hypothetical synestia.*Rocket Lab starts a busy year with a successful booster recovery Rocket Lab has started the new year with a successful electron launch and booster recovery.*The Science Report Men who improve their fitness could be reducing their risk of getting prostate cancer. The most comprehensive and complete cat genome asse

  • S27E16: Our Shrinking Moon

    05/02/2024 Duración: 33min

    The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast. SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 16 *The Moon is shrinking A new study has confirmed earlier research showing that the Earth’s moon is shrinking causing landslides and instability around the lunar south pole. *NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on record A new analysis by NASA has confirmed that planet Earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record. *Stars travel more slowly at Milky Way’s edge By clocking the speed of stars throughout the Milky Way galaxy, physicists have found that stars further out in the galactic disk are traveling more slowly than expected compared to stars that are closer to the galaxy’s centre. *The Science Report People who sit for prolonged periods at work have a 16% higher risk of death. Claims average global temperatures have already risen by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Outdoor artificial light at night could be linked to an increased risk of a kind of macular degeneration. Skeptics guide to Bedfordshire ho

  • S27E14: Mars' Hidden Oceans: Unveiling the Red Planet's Secrets

    31/01/2024 Duración: 25min

    The Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 14*Oceans of frozen water could exist under the Martian equator A potential ice-rich portion of the Medusae Fossae Formation deposits may contain the largest volume of water in the equatorial region of Mars. *Studying bits of Mars already on Earth The United States Army is testing its laboratory capabilities by studying a Martian meteorite that found its way to Earth. *Japan lands on the Moon Japan has become only the fifth nation to successfully land a spacecraft on the Moon. *The Science ReportThe Doomsday Clock to remain at 90 seconds to midnight.Artificial intelligence has learnt how to both lie and hide its deception.Claims men are naturally better at navigating than women finally proven wrong Alex on Tech: New IOS updates and the mac at 40https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com

  • S27E13: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter // Mystery Monster //Neptune and Uranus' Magnetic Fields

    29/01/2024 Duración: 34min

    The Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 13*NASA shuts down its Mars Ingenuity Helicopter Mission NASA has been forced to end its history-making Mars Ingenuity Helicopter mission on the Red planet.*The mystery monster in an ancient globular cluster Astronomers may have detected a monster in the heart of 47 Tucanae one of the most famous globular star clusters in the sky.*Could diamonds drive Neptune and Uranus' magnetic fields A new study suggests that diamond rain in the dense atmospheres of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune could drive these distant worlds magnetic fields.*The Science ReportThe link between climate change and human life span quantified.NASA’s new experimental supersonic aircraft specifically designed not to generate a sonic boom.A new study has confirmed that most dogs love watching TV. Skeptics guide a paranormal presence in your home https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com This week’s guests: Dr Arash Bahramian from the Curtin University node o

  • S27E10: Cosmic Conundrum: The Dark Energy Survey's Unanswered Question

    22/01/2024 Duración: 38min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 10*Lessons from the dark energy survey Astronomers taking part in the recent release of data from the Dark Energy survey say the findings closely follow existing predictions of the properties of dark energy but still can’t answer if it’s changing over time. *Titan’s “magic islands” finally explained A new study claims ethane, methane and other organic compounds can accumulate as chunks on the ground on Saturn’s moon Titan, and may even calve like glaciers at the edges of the moon’s methane lakes, forming ephemeral, floating “magic islands.” *Peregrine lunar lander burns up above Australia and the South Pacific Mission managers have confirmed that the troubled Peregrine lunar lander has made a fiery return to Earth on Thursday burning up over eastern Australia and the south Pacific Ocean during atmospheric re-entry. *The Science Report A new study shows that Greenland's ice sheet has been shrinking at an ever accelerating rate. Chinese scientists say they’re e

  • S27E09: The Dark Energy Survey’s Unique Insights

    19/01/2024 Duración: 32min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 9*The Dark Energy Survey’s unique insights into the expansion of the universe In 1998, astrophysicists discovered that the universe is expanding at an ever-accelerating rate. They attributed this to a mysterious force called dark energy*Europe’s Einstein Probe lifts off on a mission to monitor the X-ray skies The European Space Agency, the Max Planck Institute and China have joined forces to launch the new Einstein X-ray space telescope into orbit.*Using Earth’s magnetic field to understand key ancient historical events Archaeologists have used changes in Earth magnetic field to provide the most accurate yet dating techniques for archaeological finds.*The Science ReportAutism linked to worse physical activity and sleep in kidsThe complex family relationships of fairy wrens.The bacteria that inhabit human ear piercings. Skeptics guide what Jesus looked like https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com This week’s guests: Dr. Keith Bannister from the

  • S27E08: How the Mysterious Centaurs Gain their Comet-like Characteristics

    17/01/2024 Duración: 31min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 8*How the mysterious Centaurs gain their comet-like characteristics Close encounter with the gas giant’s Jupiter and Saturn is causing a group of frozen outer solar system asteroid like worlds to evolve comet like features.*Discovering a fast radio burst in just four days Back in 2017 a CSIRO telescope has found its first ‘fast radio burst’ from space after less than four days of searching.*The most distant and most powerful fast radio burst ever detected In summer 2022, astronomers detected the most powerful fast radio burst ever observed. And coming from a location that dates halfway back to the Big Bang, it also was the farthest known FRB spotted to date.*The Science ReportClaims a plant-based diet could put you at lower risk of getting COVID-19,The ancient grinding tools that help explain the earliest chapters in human history.Tasmanian Quolls are changing genetically in response to the decline in Tasmanian Devil populations. Alex on Tech at CES 2024.http

  • Monstrous X5 Solar Flare // X-37B Space Shuttle | S27E05

    09/01/2024 Duración: 30min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 5*Monstrous X5 solar flare launched on New Year's EveThe Sun celebrated the completion of Earth’s latest orbit by blasting out a spectacular X-5 class solar flare dwarfing even Sydney’s new year’s eve fireworks display. *X-37B space shuttle launches aboard Falcon HeavySpaceX has successfully launched the US Space Force-52 mission carrying an X-37B space shuttle Orbital Test Vehicle on its seventh mission. *Beijing launches its tallest ever rocketChina has set a new national space record launching its tallest ever rocket. *The Science ReportThe oldest photosynthetic structures ever discovered found in the Northern Territory.The link between sedentary leisure time and a woman’s risk of uterine fibroids.The importance of city parks for species diversity. Alex on Tech turning cell phones into sat phonesListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linkt

  • Astronomers study the earliest Milky Way type galaxy ever seen | S27E04

    08/01/2024 Duración: 27min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 4*Astronomers study the earliest Milky Way type galaxy ever seenA new snapshot of an ancient, far-off galaxy could help scientists understand the origins of our own Milky Way.*What lies in the exotic heart of a neutron starNew theoretical analysis is showing further support for the hypothesis that the cores of neutron stars are composed of deconfined quark matter. *Vulcan Centaur launch delayed until todayThe United Launch Alliance has delayed the maiden flight of its new Vulcan Centaur rocket until today. *The Science ReportA major breakthrough in diabetes researchJuvenile T-Rex fossils reclassified into a separate and distinct species of small tyrannosaur.Why we love horror movies. Skeptics guide to ghosts vs physics This week’s guests:Dr Takafumi Tsukui from the Australian National University And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

  • Milky Way’s Satellite Galaxies // Japan Lunar Lander // NASA’s Infrared Radiometer | S27E03

    04/01/2024 Duración: 22min

    SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 3*The short life of the Milky Way’s satellite galaxiesA new study warns that most small satellite galaxies are destroyed soon after they enter the Milky Way’s galactic halo. *Japan lunar lander enters lunar orbitJapan's new lunar lander has entered orbit around the Moon and will undertake a landing attempt with in the next few weeks. *First light for NASA’s new compact infrared radiometerNASA’s first orbital experiments using its latest infrared Earth observation instrument have proven highly successful.*The Science Report The link between sleep and false memories.What octopus DNA tells us about Antarctica’s climate history.Can you tell when a chicken’s happy. Skeptics guide to brain washingListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQFor more Space News podcasts visit our HQ at https://bites

  • Magellanic Clouds' Secret & Eris's Squishy Core | S27E02

    02/01/2024 Duración: 28min

    **Host:** Stuart Gary **Special Guest:** Technology Editor Alex Zaharov-Reutt ### Episode Highlights:1. **The Dual Nature of the Small Magellanic Cloud**: New research suggests that what was previously thought to be a single galaxy, the Small Magellanic Cloud, is actually two distinct galaxies. This groundbreaking discovery, based on studies of stellar motion and the interstellar medium, challenges previous astronomical beliefs.2. **The Dwarf Planet Eris's Unexpected Composition**: A recent study has indicated that Eris, a distant dwarf planet, might possess a more 'squishy' internal structure than previously assumed. This insight opens new avenues in understanding the formation and composition of such celestial bodies.3. **NASA's PACE Satellite Launch Update**: The launch date for NASA's new PACE satellite is now scheduled for February 6th. This mission is expected to provide significant insights into oceanic ecosystems and atmospheric phenomena. ### In-Depth Analysis: -**Exploring the Magellanic Clouds**: T

  • S27E01: Black Hole Radio Signals // A Close Encounter // China Launch

    01/01/2024 Duración: 25min

    Happy New Year from the SpaceTime Team!The Space News Podcast. SSpaceTime Series 27 Episode 1*Black Hole radio signals helping to unveil secrets of massive galaxiesA new study has confirmed that supermassive black holes at the hearts of some of the largest nearby galaxies are also often the brightest radio wave sources in the Universe. *A close encounter with the volcanic world of IoNASA’s Juno spacecraft has just completed its closest ever encounter with the volcanic world of Io. *China launches its top secret space planeChina claims it’s carried out another successful flight of its top secret Shenlong or Heavenly Dragon space plane. *The Science Report The World Health Organization has declared a new COVID-19 variant of interest, known as JN.1 Studies show that not all low-carb diets will help you keep the kilos off to the same degree. Researchers find Monarch butterflies use landmarks to remember the location of their favourite food.Skeptics guide to whether or not we’re picking on UFO investigatorsThis we

  • Equatorial Launch Australia Unveils its Plans | S26E156

    29/12/2023 Duración: 41min

    The Space News PodcastSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 156*Equatorial Launch Australia unveils its plans for new spaceport launch padsEquatorial Launch Australia has unveiled the final plans for its spaceport launch pads at the Arnhem Space Centre east of Darwin. *Rocket Lab back in spaceRocket Lab has returned to flight status successfully launching an electron rocket from its Mahia Peninsula space port on New Zealand’s North Island. *North Korea's launches its biggest ICBMNorth Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un has vowed to accelerate his country's nuclear build-up after overseeing the launch of the solid-fuelled Hwasong-18 – Pyongyang's most powerful ballistic missile so far.*January SkywatchThe Earth enters perihelion, a look at Sirius the dog star and the brightest star in the night skies, and the Quadrantids Meteor Shower are among the highlights of the January night skies. This week’s guests:Fermi Deputy Project Scientist Judy Racusin from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. And our regul

  • Recent Martian volcanism reveals a more active planet | S26E155

    27/12/2023 Duración: 25min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 155*Recent Martian volcanism reveals a more active planetA vast, flat, "featureless" plain on Mars has surprised scientists by revealing a much more tumultuous geologic past than expected. *Betelgeuse EclipsedSkywatchers were focused on the constellation Orion on December 12 as the asteroid 319 Leona passed in front of bright star Betelgeuse. *Hubble looks at a late-type galaxyOne of the great misconceptions in astronomy is the term late-type galaxies to describe galaxies of a specific shape. *The Science ReportResearch shows photographs of children's retinas can be used to test for autism.Murray River whale fossil shows how large baleen whales evolved.People still don’t know how to check facts correctly on line. Alex on Tech: Intel joins the AI battleListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ For more SpaceTime and show links:

  • Sun unleashes its biggest solar flare in years | S26E154

    25/12/2023 Duración: 26min

    The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 154*Sun unleashes its biggest solar flare in yearsThe Sun has unleased its biggest solar flare in years, a massive X2.8 blast of energy which slammed into the Earth triggering two hours of deep shortwave radio blackouts over the Americas. *Webb takes another look at the ringed planet UranusNASA’s Webb Space Telescope has again trained its sights on the distant enigmatic world of Uranus. *Fermi creates a 14-year time-lapse of the gamma-ray sky Scientists using NASA’s Fermi gamma ray space telescope have created a 14 year time lapse video of the gamma ray sky.*The Science ReportStudy shows humans have wiped out 1500 bird species over the last 100 thousand yearsThe human anti-fungal protein linked to auto immune diseases.Study shows people suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder process traumatic memories differently Skeptic's guide to Science:This week’s guests: Fermi Deputy Project Scientist Judy Racusin from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, M

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