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The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 61*New evidence changing how we think galaxies evolveA new study has shown that galaxies like the Milky Way evolve gradually rather than through a series of violent collisions.*The most ancient spiral galaxy ever seenScientists have found what may be the earliest Spiral Galaxy ever seen going back an amazing 12.4 billion years.*More possible organic compounds found on MarsScientists using NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover have found what appear to be organic, carbon-containing salts.*SpaceX launches its 1737th Starlink satelliteSpaceX has undertaken two more Starlink launches carrying another 102 broadband satellites into orbit.*The Science ReportWHO says the real COVID-19 death toll could be 8 million.The United States to investigate if COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.Sea level rise estimates could be too low.Human made greenhouse gases are causing the Earth’s stratosphere to shrink.A new study has shown there are roughly 50 billion birds in the world.Skeptic's guide to detecting fake science newsSpaceTime Series 24 Episode 62*New evidence of how and when the Milky Way came togetherA new study shows that our Milky Way galaxy already had a significant stellar population of its own, when it collided with an orbiting satellite galaxy, known as Gaia-Enceladus – or the Gaia sausage -- about 10 billion years ago.*Ten years of space station research into antimatter and cosmic raysNASA’s anti-matter and cosmic ray detector aboard the International Space Station has passed a major mile stone celebrating ten years in orbit.*Virgin Galactic undertakes its first successful test flight from New MexicoVirgin Galactic has undertaken its first successful high altitude flight in more than two years, climbing to an altitude of 89 kilometres above the New Mexico desert.*China launches a new ocean monitoring satelliteChina has launched a new Earth Observation satellite designed to study Oceanography.*The Science ReportPfizer and Moderna vaccines found to offer immunity against a sub-types tearing through IndiaClaims the capabilities of cancer cells may come from reactivating pre-existing, dormant genes.ExxonMobil using tobacco industry tactics to fight global warming claims.A new study has found that night owls tend to send out more negative tweets than early birds.Alex on Tech: record number of Australians move to very high speed plans.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 63*Jovian ice moon Europa could have Seafloor VolcanoesNew research shows volcanic activity may have occurred on the seafloor of Jupiter’s ice moon Europa in the recent past – and may still be happening today.*NASA launches high altitude plasma experimentNASA has launched a sounding rocket on a mission the better understand the interaction between charged particles from the Sun and those in near Earth space.*Vandenberg Air Force Base renamed Space Force BaseThe Vandenberg Air Force Base in California has been renamed Vandenberg Space Force Base.*June SkywatchThe June solstice, the constellation Virgo, and the Taurids meteor shower are among the highlights of the June night skies.*The Science ReportSecond hand smoke exposure as a child linked to a higher risk of ADHD symptoms.People who get their news mostly through social media are less likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine.Scientists say what is now the world’s largest iceberg could be around for years.Study claims the maximum possible age for humans could be between 120 - 150 years old.Skeptic's guide to the Health Practitioners Regulation Agency review.