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S26E111: Space Probes, New Planets, and Mysteries of Mind & Matter: A Galactic Dive

S26E111: Space Probes, New Planets, and Mysteries of Mind & Matter: A Galactic Dive

**SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 111 Show Notes** 1. **Parker Solar Probe's Venus Flyby:** Dive into the details of the Parker Solar Probe's recent gravity-assist flyby of Venus. This maneuver has propelled the spacecraft into a series of record-setting flights around the Sun commencin...

Escaping Boulders, Black Hole Discoveries, and August Skywatch: SpaceTime S26E93
August 04, 2023x
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Escaping Boulders, Black Hole Discoveries, and August Skywatch: SpaceTime S26E93

**Boulders Escaping from Asteroid Dimorphos:** Astronomers have made fascinating discoveries about numerous boulders seen swarming around the asteroid moon Dimorphos. This intriguing phenomenon is believed to be a result of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) asteroid impact mission conduct...

New Record for the Most Distant and Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen
August 10, 202200:58:1480.02 MB

New Record for the Most Distant and Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 88 *New record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seen Astronomers have just set another new record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seen – a stellar city dating back to just 250 million ye...

Martian Meteorite Upsets Planet Formation Theory
July 08, 2022x
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Martian Meteorite Upsets Planet Formation Theory

SpaceTime 20220708 Series 25 Episode 75 *Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory A new study of an old Martian meteorite is contradicting current ideas of planetary formation. *Another six space tourist kiss the edge of space aboard New Shepard Blue Origin has undertaken its fifth manned sp...

Detecting Invisible Monsters Floating Unseen In Space
June 24, 2022x
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Detecting Invisible Monsters Floating Unseen In Space

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 69 *Detecting invisible monsters floating unseen in space Astronomers may have discovered the first free-floating black hole in the Milky Way galaxy – an invisible monster devouring anything that gets too close. *NASA loses two hurricane monitoring satellites during launc...

NASA Extends the Mars Helicopter’s Mission
March 23, 2022x
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NASA Extends the Mars Helicopter’s Mission

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 35 *NASA extends the Mars helicopter’s mission NASA has extended flight operations of its Mars Ingenuity Helicopter through to at least September. *Work on the Space Station continues despite growing tensions on t...

Massive Bubbles at Center of Milky Way Caused by Supermassive Black Hole
March 21, 2022x
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00:32:0944.19 MB

Massive Bubbles at Center of Milky Way Caused by Supermassive Black Hole

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 34 *Massive bubbles at center of Milky Way caused by supermassive black hole A new study has shown how giant bubbles stretching some 36 thousand light years above and below the Milky Way’s galactic centre are prod...

The Dinosaur’s Last Spring
March 18, 2022x
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The Dinosaur’s Last Spring

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 33 *The dinosaur’s last spring A new study has concluded that the KT boundary event asteroid which killed the non-avian dinosaurs hit during the northern hemisphere's spring. *Supermassive black holes in a dance to the death Astronomers have spotted a pair of supermassive...

A “Hot Jupiter’s” Dark Side Revealed in Detail for First Time
March 11, 2022x
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00:47:3365.35 MB

A “Hot Jupiter’s” Dark Side Revealed in Detail for First Time

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 30 *A “hot Jupiter’s” dark side is revealed in detail for first time Astronomers have obtained the clearest view yet of the perpetual dark side of a hot Jupiter exoplanet that is “tidally locked” to its host star. The observations reported in the journal Nature Astronomy ...