Lunar Mantle Mysteries: New Insights from Chang'e 5's Glass Beads: S28E72, 73 & 74
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Lunar Mantle Mysteries: New Insights from Chang'e 5's Glass Beads: S28E72, 73 & 74

SpaceTime S28E72 S28E73 S28E74w/c June 16th, 2025Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 72 *A new window into the Moon’s hidden mantleA new study of strange green glass beads brought back from the Moon appear to be evidence of a massive asteroid impact onto the lunar surface.*Unusual stellar nurseries discovered near our galaxy’s centre A new study has found less stars are being formed near the galactic centre than in the rest of the Milky Way, despite the higher stellar density there.*Another lunar lander crashes onto the MoonJapan’s iSpace lunar lander Resilience has crashed onto the surface of the Moon during its attempted landing.*The Science ReportChinese scientists arrested in the US for allegedly smuggling biological pathogens into the country.Using mRNA technology to expose dormant human immunodeficiency virus hiding inside infected cells.A new study may finally have solved the mystery of why cats purr.Skeptics guide to the underground city beneath the pyramidsSpaceTime Series 28 Episode 73*Solar Orbiter captures unprecedented views of Sun's turbulent south poleAstronomers have had their first ever detailed look at the Sun’s spectacular south pole thanks to the Solar Orbiter spacecraft.*Moons of Uranus surprise scientistsScientists are surprised by new surface data from largest of the moons Uranus.*Europe’s new Ariane 6 prepares of launchThe European Space Agency are now counting down to the launch of their new heavy lift booster rocket the Ariane 6.*The Science ReportA new study suggests that the Dead Sea Scrolls are even older than traditionally thought.People on the autism spectrum often have difficulty sleeping.A new study has found the world’s first reported stomach contents of a sauropod dinosaur.Alex on Tech liquid glassSpaceTime Series 28 Episode 74*Discovery of a record-breaking cosmic structureAstronomers have imaged a record breaking cosmic structure which has raised new questions about what powers and re-energizes particles in the Universe over time.*A new way to build the red planet MarsA new study has discovered a surprising way planetary cores may have formed, and the findings could reshape how scientists understand the early evolution of rocky terrestrial worlds like Mars.*Scientists develop new high performance infrared nano antennasScientists have developed tiny, gold antennas to help cameras and sensors that “see” heat deliver clearer pictures of thermal infrared radiation for everything from stars and galaxies to people, buildings and items requiring security.*The Science ReportA new study has found that Nanoplastics can disrupt the gut microbes in mammals.A protein that gives fleas their bounce could be useful in stopping implant infections.Discovery of a new dinosaur species belonging to a new genus of tyrannosauroid.Skeptics guide to Ireland's most haunted house.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/This week’s guests include:Professor Alexander Nemchin from Curtin UniversityESA Director of Space Transportation Daniel NeuenschwanderSandia manager and nanoantenna project lead David PetersSandia manager and nanoantenna project researcher Anna Tauke-PedrettiAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian SkepticsAnd Science writer Jonathan Nally

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