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Blue Origin // Polar Cyclone - on Uranus // Sudden Death of an Ancient Galaxy
SpaceTime S26E64, 65, & 66 Premium EditionSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 64*Blue Origin to build NASA’s next lunar landerNASA has selected Blue Origin to develop its new Blue Moon, lander concept to carry crews and supplies between lunar orbit and the surface of the Moon.*The search for black holes close to EarthAstronomers have come up with some of their best evidence yet for the presence of a rare class of black hole that may be lurking in the heart of the closest globular star cluster to Earth -- Messier 4 -- located just 6000 light-years away.*More evidence supporting a vast northern Martian oceanScientists examining data from China’s Zhurong Mars rover claim to have confirmed that a giant Martian ocean once occupied vast areas of the red planet’s Northern hemisphere low lands.*The Science ReportDeep ocean circulation around Antarctica slows down -- just as predicted by climate change models.Micro and nano-plastics are now affecting food safety and security on a global scale.No difference in the brains of teens who are gender diverse compared to those who are not.Skeptics guide to optical illusions people think are proof of paranormal activitySpaceTime Series 26 Episode 65*A Polar Cyclone found on UranusAstronomers have discovered what appears to be a polar cyclone on Uranus.*Lightning’s role in the creation of lifeA new study warns that lightning's role in making nitrogen available for life on Earth may have been relatively short-lived.*SpaceX’s latest space tourism flight to the International Space StationSpaceX has launched another Space tourism flight – this one to the International Space Station. The Axiom-2 flight carried two Saudis, a Tennessee businessman who started his own racing car team. and an experienced former now retired NASA astronaut on a ten-day trip to the orbiting outpost aboard the Dragon capsule Freedom.*The Science ReportTwo billion people to be exposed to dangerous heat conditions by global warming.The ultra-thin nanotechnology skin patch to monitor 11 human health signals.Is it time for scientists to look closer at unidentified aerial phenomena?Alex on Tech new Acer O-LED range releasedSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 66*Ancient galaxy suddenly diesThe James Webb Telescope has discovered an ancient galaxy, called GS-9209, which suddenly and mysteriously died – halting all star formation.*Inmarsat says Australian satellite outages not caused by cyber attacksInmarsat has denied suggestions that two recent outages of its I-4 F1 satellite was due to a denial of service cyber-attack by an unfriendly foreign power.*Northern Queensland rocked by a meteorQueenslanders are on the hunt searching for meteorite fragments from a meteor which lit up the night skies of northern Queensland last week.*June SkywatchProcyon – the brightest star in Canis Minor, the bloated aging red giant Arcturus, the red super giant Antares, and the June solstice are among the highlights of the night skies on June Skywatch.This week’s guests includes:Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics https://www.skeptics.com.auJonathan Nally the editor of Australian Sky and Telescope Magazine https://www.skyandtelescope.com.auAlex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.lifeListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQFor more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com