A New Type Of Stellar Explosion | SpaceTime S25E52, 53, & 54 Premium
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A New Type Of Stellar Explosion | SpaceTime S25E52, 53, & 54 Premium

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 52*A new type of stellar explosionAstronomers have discovered a new kind of stellar explosion that could be commonplace in the universe and may change our understanding of how eruptions in stars occur.*Rocket lab catches an Electron in mid airRocket Lab has successfully undertaken the mid-air helicopter capture of a New Zealand Electron rocket following its launch – almost.*First solar eclipse for 2022South America and the Antarctic have witnessed the first solar eclipse of the year with the Moon partially blocking out the Sun in an arc sweeping from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.*The Science ReportScientists have confirmed that the past summer was the hottest on record in Europe.How to reduce cancer risk in seniors by as much as 61 percent.Discovery of what appear to be medieval hand grenades dating back to the Crusades.Skeptic's guide to the pseudoscience of de-vaccination.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 53*Why the Moon’s near and far sides look so differentA new study supports earlier claims that the dichotomy between the lunar near and far side was caused by a colossal ancient impact billions of years ago.*The Large Hadron Collider restarts operationsAfter a break of over three years the world’s largest atom smasher -- the Large Hadron Collider at CERN -- is once again sending beams of proton packets around its 27 kilometre underground ring.*Axiom Space crew return to EarthThe SpaceX Axiom- Ax-1 space tourism flight to the International Space Station has ended safely with the team splashing down in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.*Busy times aboard the International Space Station with the arrival of crew 4Just a few days after the Axiom AX-1 team left the International space station -- NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 Dragon capsule has successfully docked to the orbiting outpost’s Harmony module brings new crew members aboard.*The Science ReportSeven different physical characteristics that help people avoid catching COVID-19Discovery of new ichthyosaurs that may have been among the largest animals to have ever lived.A new study looks at what kitty cat really gets up to when she goes outside.Alex on Tech: Elon Musk’s 44 billion dollar bid to take over social media giant twitter.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 54*Scientists want to probe UranusAstronomers are recommending a new mission to explore the ice giant Uranus.The push comes thanks to a planetary alignment which would allow a spacecraft to slingshot there in 2031.*The James Webb Space Telescope is now in full focusNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is now in full alignment and ready for commissioning.*The SOFIA flying telescope grounded for goodSome sad news with NASA and the German Aerospace Center DLR ending operations of the SOFIA flying telescope.*May SkywatchWe explore the constellation Scorpius, the spectacular M6 and M7 open star clusters and the Eta-Aquarids meteor shower produced by Halley’s Comet in the May edition of Skywatch.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listenFor more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com

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