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Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S24E01-03 Premium Edition
The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 1*Most distant galaxy ever seenAstronomers have set a new record for observing the most distant galaxy ever seen.*Origin of Moon’s magnetic crustA new study has supported the idea that the Moon’s remnant crustal magnetism was caused by an ancient molten iron lunar core generating a geomagnetic dynamo similar to that which still operates on Earth.*Rocket Lab successfully recovers booster following launchRocket Lab has launched a payload of 30 satellites into orbit capping off the mission by recovering its Electron first stage booster following the launch – the first step to reusable rockets.*Russia lifts UK telecom satellites into orbitRussia has successfully launched a payload of 36 One Web broadband internet telecommunications satellites into orbit.*The Science ReportAustralia begins production of at least 50 million doses of the Oxford University AstraZeneca vaccine.The first COVID-19 vaccinations begin for 450 million Europeans.A more virulent strain of the coronavirus continues to spread around the world.A new method of drawing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and converting it into a fuel.Paleontologists identify a new species of ancient crocodile in south-eastern Queensland.The new cell phone screen that repairs itself.Skeptic's guide to the dangers of gay conversion therapy.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 2*Breakthrough in measuring the strong nuclear forceScientists have made the first high precision measurements of the forces acting between protons and exotic subatomic particles called hyperons which contain strange quarks.*Mystery surrounds a dark storm on NeptuneAstronomers are trying to understand the mysterious behaviour of a dark storm on Neptune which suddenly changed direction and may even have spawned a second storm in the process.*China's new Long March-8 rocket makes first flightChina has launched its new reusable Long March-8 rocket on a maiden test flight.*ESA highlights of 20202020 has been a challenging year for the European Space Agency.*The Science ReportNo more arguments – new study confirms that COVID-19 is far more severe than the flu.Compounds found in cooked meat linked to a heightened risk of childhood wheeze.The Arctic appears to be experiencing a record-breaking numbers of lightning strikes.A new study has found that 4-Month-Old Ravens are just as smart as chimpanzees and orangutans.Alex on Tech: study finds 46 per cent of Australian kids under 13 now have their own cell phone.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 3*Strange signal detected from Proxima CentauriScientists at SETI the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence are trying to understand a strange signal which was detected by the Parkes Radio Telescope originating in the Proxima Centauri star system.*Israel’s ambitious new plans for a moon missionThe Israeli non-profit initiative SpaceIL has announced plans for another attempt to land a spacecraft on the lunar surface.*Astronomers see a comet transitioning between familiesA comet discovered last year is providing new clues about how these icy worlds are moved into on orbits which bring them into the inner solar system and close to Earth.*January SkyWatchThe Earth moves into Perihelion its closest orbital position to the Sun.The dog star Sirius.The Quadrantids meteor shower.