Stuart Gary

Stuart Gary

SpaceTime Host

19 years on radio (in Australia) as a Science and Astronomy reporter for the ABC (Public Radio) and the past 6 years as a podcaster. Stuart's experience, knowledge and passion are second to none.

Stuart is camera shy, and as far as we know, there are no known photos of him. We are trying...


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Earth in a Cosmic Void? Black Holes Before Galaxies and SpaceX's Latest Triumph
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Earth in a Cosmic Void? Black Holes Before Galaxies and SpaceX's Latest Triumph

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 67 *Are we in a cosmic void after all? It’s an hypothesis which has been around for decades and refuses to go away: Are we in a cosmic void? *New study confirms a black hol...

Starship Test Flight 12: Triumphs and Trials, Blue Origin's Fiery Setback, and Earth's Continental Recycling
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Starship Test Flight 12: Triumphs and Trials, Blue Origin's Fiery Setback, and Earth's Continental Recycling

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 66 *Starship undertakes its 12th test flight The world’s largest and most powerful rocket, the SpaceX super heavy Starship has undertaken its 12th test flight with mixed re...

NASA's Moon Base Plans, Earth's Core Flow Surprise, and Red Dwarfs Devouring Planets
June 02, 202600:27:53

NASA's Moon Base Plans, Earth's Core Flow Surprise, and Red Dwarfs Devouring Planets

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 65 *NASA confirms its moon base plans and first contracts NASA confirms its plans to have humans living on the Moon by 2032. The agency has released the latest draft of its...

Neutrinos and Supernovae Secrets, Neptune's Enigmatic Moon Nereid, and Hypersonic Returns to Earth
May 30, 202600:23:48

Neutrinos and Supernovae Secrets, Neptune's Enigmatic Moon Nereid, and Hypersonic Returns to Earth

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 64 *A new explanation for how stars explode A new study suggests that neutrino which are some the least massive objects in the universe may trigger some of the biggest expl...

Europa's Water Plume Debate, Earth's Co-Orbital Mysteries, and ESA's Smile Mission Launch
May 27, 202600:17:56

Europa's Water Plume Debate, Earth's Co-Orbital Mysteries, and ESA's Smile Mission Launch

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 63 *Questioning the existence of Europa’s vapor plumes A new study of Jupiter’s ice moon Europa is casting doubt of previous evidence showing possible vapor plumes ejecting...

Exploring the Earliest Galaxy, Unraveling Muon Secrets, and Meteoric Wonders Over Sydney
May 25, 202600:23:58

Exploring the Earliest Galaxy, Unraveling Muon Secrets, and Meteoric Wonders Over Sydney

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 62 *The most primitive galaxy in the early universe Astronomers have identified the most chemically primitive galaxy in the universe dating back over 13 billion years. *Und...

Interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS, Milky Way's Black Hole Dynamics, and Scotland's Dark Sky Sanctuary
May 22, 202600:17:19

Interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS, Milky Way's Black Hole Dynamics, and Scotland's Dark Sky Sanctuary

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 61 *The latest observations of interstellar comet 3i-Atlas using two spacecraft instead of just one Astronomers have used two separate spacecraft to obtain new ultra-violet...

Interstellar Cloud Insights, Ramses Mission to Apophis, and Volcanic Ash on Mars
May 20, 202600:23:28

Interstellar Cloud Insights, Ramses Mission to Apophis, and Volcanic Ash on Mars

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 60 *Our solar system’s journey through an interstellar cloud A new study of cosmic dust found in Antarctic ice samples has revealed our solar system’s passage through the L...

Galactic Black Hole Eruptions, Snowball Earth Theories, and the Impact of SkyMapper
May 18, 202600:25:11

Galactic Black Hole Eruptions, Snowball Earth Theories, and the Impact of SkyMapper

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 59 *Black hole flare explodes in the heart of our galaxy Astronomers have observed a dramatic mid-infrared flare erupting from Sagittarius A*- the supermassive black hole a...

Moon's Ice Mysteries, Aussie Rover's Lunar Mission, and a Distant World's Unexpected Atmosphere
May 15, 202600:22:49

Moon's Ice Mysteries, Aussie Rover's Lunar Mission, and a Distant World's Unexpected Atmosphere

SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 58 *Unlocking the mystery of water on the Moon New evidence suggests that water ice has been accumulating on the Moon for at least one and a half billion years. *An Austral...

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