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S26E151-153 Premium: Record Setting Brown Dwarf // History of a Martian Lake // New OSIRIS-Rex Mission
The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 151*Discovery of a record setting brown dwarfAstronomers have discovered what might be the smallest Brown Dwarf ever seen – just three or four times the mass of Jupiter.*How gas-rich baby galaxies set the early Universe alightNew observations from NASA’s Webb Space Telescope have helped astronomers unlock secrets of how infant galaxies started an explosion of star formation in the very early Universe.*Hubble Space Telescope back in operationNASA says the Hubble Space Telescope is back up and running following a series of emergency shut downs in recent weeks due to a persistent problem with one of its three operational gyroscopes.*The Science ReportThe North Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda now warmer and more acidic than it was 40 years ago,OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4 Artificial intelligence successfully lied its way through the I am not a robot test.How to make a better espresso.Skeptics guide to antiaging serum therapySpaceTime Series 26 Episode 152*Deciphering the ancient history of a Martian lakeNASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has just passed its one thousandth Martian day on the red planet.*MAVEN watches as the Sun’s solar wind suddenly disappearsIn December 2022, NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN – or MAVEN spacecraft observed the dramatic and unexpected “disappearance” of the solar wind.*Computer issues affecting Voyager 1 in interstellar spaceNASA Engineers are working to resolve an issue with one of the Voyager 1 spacecraft’s three onboard computers.*The Science ReportThe new inhaled COVID-19 vaccine that triggers a better immune response than injectable vaccines.Scientists have created the world’s first supermirrors in the mid-infrared range.New study warns that more than four hours of smartphone use daily was linked to an increased health risk.Alex on Tech The Deep South super computerSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 153*New mission for NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex spacecraftAfter completing its initial seven year sample return mission to the asteroid Bennu, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is moving on to a new mission studying the asteroid Apophis.*Discovery of planet too big for its SunAstronomers have discovered a planet that is far too massive for its host star.The finding reported in the journal Science calls into question what was previously understood about planetary formation*Halley's comet reaches aphelionOn Saturday, December 9th comet 1P/Halley reached aphelion – it’s most distant orbital position from the Sun.*The Science ReportDiet and air pollution remain among the biggest contributors globally to heart disease.Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest known fortified prehistoric settlement in the world.A new study has found that Cats love to play fetch with their owners, especially if they're in charge.Skeptics guide to Meghan Markle’s anti stress patchThis week’s guests include:Dr Anshu Gupta from ASTRO 3D and the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy ResearchNASA JPL scientist Ryan ParkAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics